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On today’s episode of Capturing COVID Jason Newland MD, MEd sits down with Rachel Orscheln MD to discuss getting kids back to school in the fall of 2020. Dr. Orscheln joined the pod to share her experience advising schools returning to in-person learning, collaborating with the Missouri government, and coming up with the Modified Quarantine initiative. Dr. Orscheln was an unsung hero during the COVID-19 pandemic and despite not being a researcher, helped to develop, implement, and influence state and federal protocols with regards to modifying quarantine for exposed students. Listen in to hear the captivating stories Jason and Rachel share about navigating the unknowns of the pandemic and returning to school that you may not have heard before.
SSM Healthcare System (Sisters of St. Mary Healthcare System), CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), IRB (Institutional Review Board), MMWR (Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report)
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This podcast is in partnership with Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO. Contributors to this episode include:
By Jason NewlandOn today’s episode of Capturing COVID Jason Newland MD, MEd sits down with Rachel Orscheln MD to discuss getting kids back to school in the fall of 2020. Dr. Orscheln joined the pod to share her experience advising schools returning to in-person learning, collaborating with the Missouri government, and coming up with the Modified Quarantine initiative. Dr. Orscheln was an unsung hero during the COVID-19 pandemic and despite not being a researcher, helped to develop, implement, and influence state and federal protocols with regards to modifying quarantine for exposed students. Listen in to hear the captivating stories Jason and Rachel share about navigating the unknowns of the pandemic and returning to school that you may not have heard before.
SSM Healthcare System (Sisters of St. Mary Healthcare System), CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), IRB (Institutional Review Board), MMWR (Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report)
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Credits
This podcast is in partnership with Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO. Contributors to this episode include: