17c起草社区 approved as COVID-19 vaccination site
This week, the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services Division of Immunization approved 17c起草社区 Health Services as a COVID-19 vaccination site. 17c起草社区 is the first university campus clinic in west Michigan to receive this designation.
鈥淲e are grateful that the state of Michigan sees us as a trusted partner in keeping our community safe,鈥 said Dr. Laura Champion, the university鈥檚 medical director.
Serving the community
While approved, the university now must wait to receive its allotment of vaccinations. Champion and her team in health services at 17c起草社区 will then be able to administer vaccinations to eligible populations.
鈥淲hen 17c起草社区 won the college flu shot challenge consecutively for two or three years in a row, the state health department came out to present us with the award, and while they were here, they did a site visit,鈥 said Champion. 鈥淭hey were impressed with the setup here at 17c起草社区.
鈥淲e are very grateful to 17c起草社区 Health Services for opening their facility to help expand vaccine distribution in our community. Any time we can expand distribution channels to get more vaccines in arms, that鈥檚 a good thing,鈥 said Dr. Adam London, director of the Kent County Health Department. 鈥淏ut it鈥檚 important to remember, vaccines are still in very short supply. Currently, we do not have enough doses to reach everyone who is eligible. We ask the community to please be patient and understanding with those on the frontlines of the vaccination effort.鈥
Equipped to lead
Sarah Visser, vice president for student life and co-chair of the university鈥檚 COVID Response Team, says the institution is set up well to handle this task, both in physical space and experience.
鈥淚t is a huge perk for 17c起草社区 to have a medical space on campus to facilitate this effort, and a staff of medical professionals under the direction of a medical doctor equipped to carry out this work,鈥 said Visser. 鈥淥ur health services clinic has historically been a vaccine site, and we have been planning and gearing up to be a mass vaccination clinic. So, we are ready to hit the ground running.鈥
Representing small to mid-sized universities, Champion is part of the Vaccinate West Michigan Collaboration Task Force. They have been meeting weekly for several months to coordinate the vaccine dispensing plans. She said that west Michigan residents should go to Vaccinate West Michigan鈥檚 website to to receive a vaccine at this time. They can also go to the , click on one provider, complete a questionnaire and sign up to receive notification when they become eligible for the vaccine. As doses become available, eligible individuals will be contacted by that provider to make an appointment. 17c起草社区 will be listed there when it starts receiving the vaccine in regular intervals.
As it relates to the 17c起草社区 clinic, Champion says she鈥檚 excited that those faculty, staff, and students within the 17c起草社区 community who qualify to receive the vaccine at this time will soon have an option to receive their doses on campus. Like London, she urges patience. She encourages people to check the Health Services website for updates and asks that they do not tie up the phone lines calling for a vaccine appointment.
鈥淲e are grateful that we have been able to help coordinate with our local partners to have nearly 400 of our faculty, staff, and students vaccinated as part of the Tier 1A category,鈥 said Visser. 鈥淎nd now as an approved vaccination site, we will be able to continue to serve our 17c起草社区 community, as well as the broader west Michigan community, as we move through Michigan鈥檚 phases for vaccine distribution.鈥
About Health Services
17c起草社区's Health Services team continues to lead the way for safe and healthy campuses around the country. For nine years running, The Princeton Review ranks this team among the top 20 higher education health services in the nation. The team of health services professionals are led by a medical doctor who has 25-plus years of experience and connections in Grand Rapids, where 17c起草社区 is located. The team, which has worked closely with local and state health officials, has been instrumental in the university鈥檚 planning and response to the COVID-19 pandemic.