Students,
Check for email announcements and regular updates on this webpage. If you have questions or concerns, please contact Zylkia Lozano zlozano@tulane.edu or Dr. Blake Blake@tulane.edu.
January 29, 2021
(From Campus Health)
Dear Tulane Community:
As you know, over the past few days we have seen an increase in positive COVID-19 test results among our undergraduate student population – both those living on and off campus.
To address this trend, Tulane is enacting Safer-at-Home restrictions for two weeks. We will closely monitor our numbers and, if they come down quickly, we may reevaluate these restrictions before the conclusion of the two-week period.
Safer-at-Home Restrictions
ESSENTIAL ACTIVITES ONLY
We strongly encourage students to limit unnecessary interactions. Apart from classes, dining and essential activities, students should limit themselves to their residence halls and off-campus residences. Visitors and overnight guests are not permitted in any residential halls and off-campus students should not host guests or gatherings with those outside of their immediate household.
CLASSES
Classes will continue to be conducted in-person – the city has identified both classrooms and office settings as an exception to Modified Phase 2 capacity and gathering size restrictions.
PROGRAMMING & EVENTS
All in-person student programs – including student organization events – with the exception of classes will be cancelled or rescheduled. Virtual events can still occur.
DINING
To enhance distancing in common areas, off-campus students are restricted to dining at The Dining Pavilion, and all students are encouraged to use to-go options.
TESTING
We are extending our return testing protocol, through which we test undergraduate students three times per week. We are also closely monitoring cases among graduate students and employees to determine if increased testing frequency may be needed for these groups.
STAFFING
These restrictions do not affect staffing on campus. Following our current guidelines, we encourage all units to continue to find ways to allow non-essential employees to work from home as much as their assigned responsibilities allow.
FAQS
Are these restrictions different than the city’s current restrictions?
Yes, since we’re still seeing high numbers in our undergraduate student community, the university is implementing stricter guidelines and is asking all students to be especially careful and to limit unnecessary interactions with the exception of classes, dining and essential activities.
Can I go to work at my off-campus job?
Yes, but make sure you’re masked and practicing social distancing and following COVID restrictions.
Can I go to the grocery store?
Yes, as long as you are masked.
Can I study with friends?
If you need to study with friends, we recommend you do it outdoors and masked.
Testing Frequency
Students are required to participate in ongoing surveillance testing throughout the semester regardless of vaccine status or the presence of antibodies from a previous COVID-19 infection. Test schedule is subject to change. Please check the COVID-19 resources website for updates. Please monitor your email and schedule your testing when you receive your notice.
The following testing schedule is planned for the spring semester:
Three times per week:
Residential undergraduate students
Off-campus NTC undergraduate students
These students must complete their test within 48 hours of receiving their QR code
Every two weeks:
Graduate and Professional students
SoPA students
These students must complete their test within 72 hours of receiving their QR code.
During this period, certain groups may be identified for increased testing. Monitor your email to make sure you are compliant with any extra testing requirements.
QR Codes are sent based on testing capacity and a carefully planned schedule, please monitor your email and schedule your test when received.
Non-compliance Text messages
In order to protect the campus community and city residents, all members of the Tulane community must participate in ongoing surveillance testing throughout the semester. Individuals who are not getting tested according to their testing frequency will be found in non-compliance and will receive one text warning. Further Non-compliance of the university’s COVID Testing Protocol will lead to referral to Student Conduct.
Other Important Facts
COVID Appointment & Test
Please do not schedule an appointment or visit a campus testing center before receiving a QR code via email from norelpy@lablynx.com. If you do not have an active order (QR code) to get tested, you will be turned away from the testing center.
For question about testing, email CHTestResults@tulane.edu.
Individuals who have tested positive
If you have tested positive outside of the Tulane Testing Program, you must submit documentation through the COVID-19 Reporting Form.
If you have tested positive, you do not need to be tested for 90 days. If you receive a notice, please contact CHTestResults@tulane.edu for assistance.
Tulane Contact Tracing
All students are required to participate in contact tracing to limit the spread of COVID-19.
COVID Vaccine:
Receiving the vaccine does not exempt you from the testing program.
We will share regular updates with our community as more information about vaccine administration becomes available.
If you are starting a vaccine series with a healthcare provider at home, you mustcomplete the series with that provider.
More information and FAQs are posted on the COVID-19 Vaccinations website. For questions about the vaccine, email covidvaccine@tulane.edu.
Mental Health & Wellness
We recognize that mental health and wellness are a struggle for all during this challenging time. We are continuing to bolster support and services to address this important issue.
Wellness App: In February, Campus Health will launch an app called You at College, a comprehensive well-being portal for students, faculty and staff. This portal is adaptable to any device and contains personalized resources, including those provided by the university. More information will be coming soon!
January 28, 2021
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Tulane University
School of Medicine
COVID-19 Testing Over Winter Break and Upon Return
18 December 2020
Testing Over the Break and Upon Return – BMS Students
BMS Students will need to complete one test prior to the start of classes. In addition, symptomatic and exposure-based testing will be available throughout the break.
Within 24-36 hours of testing, look for an email from noreply@medicat.com regarding the results. For symptomatic/exposure-based testing, if results have not been received 36 hours after testing, email mybell@tulane.edu, mlampp@tulane.edu, and spollac@tulane.edu for assistance. Between December 19 and January 3, the chtestresults@tulane.edu email will not be monitored.
Spring testing orders will be loaded in the system on January 4, and all students should receive a QR code via e-mail from no-reply@lablynx.com that will enable access to testing. To schedule a test, log in to Tulane Campus Health Patient Portal using your Tulane username and password. Click the appointment tab, and select the appropriate testing center location. Using the drop-down boxes, select the options for COVID-19 testing and choose from the available dates and times to schedule the test. Bring the QR code or student ID to the testing site for check-in.
If for some reason a student does not receive the scheduling email, or if asymptomatic testing is needed prior to January 4, students may still schedule a test through the patient portal and present their student ID at the testing site for on-site registration. Test results should be available within 24-36 hours of testing. For asymptomatic testing, if test results are not received, please return to the testing site for further information.
- Mon-Fri 7am - 3pm,
- Sat 7am - Noon,
- Closed on Sundays, Christmas Day (December 25), and New Year's Day (January 1).
- On Christmas Eve (December 24) and New Year 's eve (December 31), Lasalle will be open 7am-Noon.
Uptown (Patterson): CLOSED
Take care and stay safe during the Holidays!
November 11, 2020 - 08:00 AM
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August 7, 2020 - 5:45 PM
Here is the link to the recorded webinar for all Tulane Graduate students, held August 5th.
August 3, 2020 - 3:47 PM
SOM COVID TESTING PROCESS CHANGES
As of July31, 2020, the School of Medicine is no longer providing COVID tests through the SOM pcrtest@tulane.edu email process. Instead, the University is taking over the process for asymptomatic testing. Please review the attached email from Campus Health for more information, and please continue to read any emails that come in from Campus Health for ongoing updates about exposures, testing, reporting, and contact tracing
Symptomatic/exposure based screening and testing for employees will be provided by the Tulane Living Well clinics, at both the uptown and downtown campuses.
· Employees who believe they have been exposed, or who are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, should call the Living Well employee clinic at 504-988-4325. Employees will be scheduled for a telemedicine screening with a medical provider, and based on that screening may be scheduled for testing.
· The Living Well clinic is open downtown M-F from 8-4, and it may take up to two business days from the employee’s call before they are tested. A second clinic is opening Uptown, and we are working with HR to add staff at both locations to provide screening and faster testing seven days a week.
· If you have been exposed but are asymptomatic, you will not be tested until at least five (5) days after the initial exposure.
· Once tested, employees should receive an email from Campus Health within 36 hours, providing a link to a log-in portal where they can see their results. If you have not received an email notification within 48 hours after testing, please contact the Living Well clinic to let them know.
STUDENTS: University policy is for students to be screened and tested by Student Health. However, we are hearing reports of difficulty getting tested. For now, students with symptoms may also call the Living Well Clinic to request an urgent care visit and screening. This service will be available until the downtown student health clinic reopens.
Safety Requirements for Exposed and Symptomatic Employees and Students
· No one who is experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 should be on campus, at work, or around other people. If you develop symptoms while at work or on campus, you should notify your supervisor (employees), Program Director (residents) or Academic Office (students), and self-isolate until a health screening and testing are completed. If symptoms are severe, you should contact your regular medical provider or seek emergency medical attention rather than wait for a scheduled screening.
· After completing your screening, if you are scheduled for testing you must also complete the University COVID-19 Reporting Form, which can be found here. This will start the University’s contract tracing process, to identify others that may have been exposed and to prevent further spread of the disease. The reporting form and contact tracing are important parts of the University’s safety plan.
· Health Care Providers who have been scheduled for testing or tested positive should also notify their hospital infection control offices. Hospitals have mandatory reporting requirements and need this information.
· Students who have been scheduled for testing or tested positive should also notify their academic program office (Student Affairs for MD students, the BMS office for MS/PHD students)
August 3, 2020 - 9:00 AM
Good morning all!
Although most of you have been working in labs over the summer, I am sure first and second years are both excited and anxious about continuing your classroom education, as this year is different from anything we’ve previously experienced. Our #1 priority is your personal safety, and we have worked aggressively with our institutional leadership, public health and infectious disease experts, colleagues at other academic centers, and our leading national organizations to ensure we are doing everything possible to minimize your risk to Covid-19 while ensuring the integrity and quality of your education.
We will do everything possible to ensure the safety of our students, faculty, and staff . All of us are concerned about our safety during the pandemic –so being a tad older, this is no less a personal issue for us as well. The following information provides a summary of our safety measures .
· Consistent with CDC, state and local guidelines: Everyone must wear face masks at all times on campus and social distancing is required. Disinfectant and informational signs are present throughout the buildings reminding personnel to wear masks, to maintain distancing, and limiting elevators to two people. Stairwells are marked as either up or down.
· The greatest risk of transmission of Covid-19 comes from our personal behaviors. We urge all students to maintain their professional obligations both on and off campus and to follow all guidelines at ALL times to keep you, your classmates, faculty and our entire community safe. This is very important and cannot be overstated.
· It is also incumbent on all of us to hold each other accountable for mask wear and social distancing. We all may forget to don a mask sometime, so a gentle reminder is helpful. In the unlikely event that someone does not comply with safety requirements after a reminder, please let the BMS office know.
· All students will be tested for Covid-19 prior to resuming classes. Students who test positive will be required to quarantine and asked to provide information for contact tracing. Students exposed to anyone with Covid-19 at any time, should immediately notify Campus Health. Campus Health has been working hard on testing accommodations. You will now be contacted by Student Health to schedule your appointment directly with them.
· All classrooms in Hutchison have been marked with allowable seating locations, usually with tape on the writing surface adjacent to chairs. The Auditorium has tape on the back of seats, although it may be difficult to see at first. There is hand sanitizer in each classroom.
· Where possible, classes will have remote learning options. Please contact your instructor or the BMS Office to make arrangements if you have not done so already.
· Faculty will be issued fanny packs with alcohol wipes for microphones and other safety supplies. All faculty are required to teach with both masks and face shields. Face shield will be used in lieu of plexiglass at podiums.
· We anticipate that some students will have personal health or other concerns that may limit their ability or desire to participate in some activities. That should not be an issue, but those students should speak with Dr. Blake, Zylkia or me to address concerns and create an opportunity to develop alternative plans.
· Safety from crime is another high priority: the green line shuttle will resume full operations on August 10th,. There will now be two separate lines serving different location on the uptown campus. See https://shuttles.tulane.edu. Students may request a TUPD escort when walking from site to site on campus. SOM administrators are currently working with TUPD to improve safety and surveillance on campus. The encampment under the Claiborne overpass has been cleared and that area has been fenced.
· Exams will be administered remotely using one of our exam software packages with remote proctoring software.
· The Matas Library will open on August 3, 2020 with limited personnel as part of its first phase re-opening with appropriate disinfecting, safety and distancing measures in place.
Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns.
Thanks,
Jake
July 31, 2020 - 5:00 PM
GRADUATE STUDENT TESTING AND HEALTH CARE INFORMATION, 7-31-2020
- Graduate/professional students in all schools will receive an email providing information about COVID 19 testing procedures, including the link to sign up for testing. Expanded support and equipment for COVID 19 testing are now available at Tulane (uptown and downtown Tulane Testing Centers), and testing is offered 7 days a week. Students are expected to inform their schools of their positive test results as soon as possible.
- Now that the Testing Centers and protocols at Tulane are established, all new and returning graduate/professional students in all schools must have a negative test to be on campus. If COVID 19 results are pending, students will participate in classes online. Once a negative result is confirmed, students may come on campus.
- For graduate and professional students in all schools who have a positive test result, Campus Health will work them to quarantine or self-isolate in their own home, or on campus in the Paterson Isolation and Quarantine space (aka Tulane Infirmary) as needed. This include students living in Deming. Note: Student living in Deming are not required to move to the Tulane Infirmary – this is offered as an option.
- Student Health Services are available now. The Uptown Student Health Center is conducting in person and telehealth visits (Office hours for Fall 2020 are Monday-Thursday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.). The Downtown Student Health Center facility will re-open August 17 for in-person and telehealth visits.
- Repeat testing for undergraduates and graduate and professional students in all schools will be handled in two ways:
- Asymptomatic students will be emailed when selected for the monthly testing program and directed to schedule their appointment for required monthly testing. Testing will be done in the Tulane Testing Centers on the uptown and downtown campuses. The Downtown Testing Center is located on the first floor of the LaSalle Garage Building. The entrance is on South Villere Street.
- Symptomatic students should immediately contact the Student Health Center (504-865-5255). Testing will be done in the Tulane Uptown Student Health Center (open now--Office hours for Fall 2020 are Monday-Thursday 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.) and the Downtown Student Health Center (re-opening August 17, 2020).
- For students living in Deming: The Deming housing facility was evaluated by a contracted industrial hygienist and multiple safety strategies are in place including an enhanced cleaning protocol, hand sanitizer stations, and no visitor policy (similar protocols to the Uptown residence halls). Residents are expected to follow the same public health strategies as other areas. This space is managed by Housing and Residence Life.
- Students who are noncompliant with testing requirements will be referred to Dean Erica Woodley’s Office of Student Conduct. She will follow up with the respective school regarding next steps, which may include interim suspension.
July 22, 2020 - 1:22 PM
We hope all of you are well and making plans to attend Tulane in a few short weeks! Here are a few updates for new MS students:
Online Orientation: Online orientation developed by the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies will go live on August 3. The first email has already gone out to all newly admitted MS and PhD students. A series of additional emails will be sent out over the next 2 weeks. Orientation is highly recommended and MS program directors will decide whether this should be optional or required for their students. Please check with your program.
Orientation Content:
Module 1 – Welcome and the Basics
Welcome to Tulane University’s online orientation
Special thanks and acknowledgements
Structure of the orientation Introduction to Canvas
First steps checklist
Activate your internet ID and email address
Access Gibson Online
Get to know OISS
Confirm your health insurance
Plan to get a student ID card
University structure and roles
Campus diversity (and diversity as an OGPS objective?)
Preventing and reporting sexual misconduct
Public and campus safety
Campus accessibility
Module 2 – Louisiana Living
Getting to know Louisiana
Tulane University Campuses
Uptown Campus
Downtown Campus
Primate Research Center
Getting around Tulane/New Orleans – public transit, biking, driving, parking information, shuttles
Your new home
Off-campus living
Hurricane preparedness
Get to know Louisiana culture
Module 3 – Being a Graduate Student
Getting started with graduate school
The role of the graduate student
Clarifying expectations
Mapping your academic progress
Avoiding plagiarism
Making your Individual Development Plan (IDP)
The difference between advisors and mentors
Student perspective on advising
Faculty perspective on advising
Career Development
Imposter Syndrome
Time management
University libraries
Student groups and organizations
Building community
Module 4 – Graduate School Finances
Tuition, fees, and cost of attendance
Types of funding
How do I keep track of my financial aid?
Financial aid questions to ask
Funding and loan eligibility
Budgeting
Graduate Assistant policies and best practices
Travel funding
Module 5 – Health, Wellness, and Additional Support
On-campus health resources
Mental health resources
Counseling services
Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
Title IX
Reporting a grievance
Gyms
Safety
Concerns reporting
SPLASH CARD (AKA Tulane or Banner) IDs:
- The BMS program has provided a list of all students that confirmed/paid deposits. Since programs are still admitting, we will continue to send updates to the Splash Card office.
- The Splash Card office will send a unique link to each new graduate student with instructions on how to upload your photo.
- You must upload the photo as soon as possible after receiving the link and will receive a reminder and a deadline.
- The BMS office will pick up the IDs at the Splash Card Office and give MS IDs to the different departments for distribution. BMS has requested to have ID’s ready a week before classes start, or at the beginning of August for MS Anatomy students.
PCR Testing for Covid-19
All new students need to be tested for infection before you start classes. Outside test results will not satisfy this requirement. The School of Medicine has reserved Aug 10-12 for testing of all entering MS and PhD students. There is no cost to you for this test. All new MS students should be in New Orleans by the morning of Aug 10.
The BMS office has generated a list of every department’s MS students and sent the list to Campus Services. You will be separated into groups of 10 and given a time and date for your appointment. Students who cannot be tested on Aug 10-12 will have to fill out the testing paperwork and wait for an appointment. All Tulane employees and students will be tested once a month.
Any student who tests positive in this process will be asked to quarantine for 14 days. Students in university housing may be able to quarantine in the infirmary on the uptown campus. Campus Health will make that decision based on circumstances. Students living off campus will need to self-isolate. There is a Meal Assistance Program in New Orleans for individuals who test positive for Covid-19 and require isolation or quarantine. https://ready.nola.gov/incident/coronavirus/meal-assistance-program/
July 16, 2020 - 1:34 PM
BMS Plans for PhD Students already on campus :
COVID testing and safety:
Current PhD students: If you have not yet done so, please register for an appointment for PCR testing as soon as possible. Jake sent the latest message with forms on Friday July 10th. All students in classes will be required to have a negative Covid-19 test before classes start on August 19. All Tulane employees and students will require testing on a monthly basis. Tests from outside facilities cannot be substituted. If you have concerns about returning to campus for in-person classes, you can contact the BMS Office or request accommodation from the Goldman Center https://accessibility.tulane.edu/content/request-accommodations-0
Lab Safety: Please work with your thesis mentor about any accommodations you feel are necessary to avoid infection in the lab.
Note: We are aware that there have been some miscommunications about what entity (SOM or Health Center) will test our graduate students. The SOM will be doing the testing for all BMS graduate students. If you are getting the run-around (especially if you think you may be exposed/infected), contact Dr. Blake and the staff in the BMS office, and we will expedite the process.
Changes to Health Coverage for Graduate Students:
Beginning fall 2020, the Tulane schools will cover the costs of the Campus Health Fee for graduate students who receive stipends (stipends are payments made in support of graduate training, including RA- and TA-ships, and are distinct from hourly wages paid for work done) so such students will have full access to campus health services. The fee will remain optional for graduate and professional students who are not full-time students. The Health Center fee will be covered for students on stipends whether they adopt Tulane-sponsored Student Health Insurance Plan (T-SHIP) or have an alternate university-approved insurance carrier. As graduate education at Tulane is managed by the academic schools and the students' support varies by program, each graduate student should refer to their school for further details about student support. The details for BMS students will be forthcoming as the SOM Administrators work out the details.
July 6, 2020 - 9:41 AM
Surfing Practice:
What: A 45-minute Secure Zoom gathering for our Tulane University School of Medicine and Tulane Hospital Community. The gathering times below are facilitated by a faculty member from the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. The gathering shares brief information related to coping with stress and provides guided mindfulness-based exercises focused on calming the body and mind.
Why: The COVID-19 crisis has brought about stress and uncertainty, and highlighted our human vulnerability. The Zoom gatherings offer brief opportunities to check in with your own needs and experience in a supportive, accepting, and modulated manner.
This link connects to a previously recorded session facilitated by faculty member Dr. Angela Breidenstine, which can be accessed at any time: https://tulane.box.com/s/xh4eaid6dgzir57du366w0dpdgvw2kvw
When: Tuesdays, July 7 & July 21 12:00 –12:45 PM Live session
Thursdays July 16 & July 30 8:30 - 9:15 AM Live session
Each gathering is stand-alone. No cost. Join as many gatherings as you would like. To join, click this link: https://tulanehipaa.zoom.us/j/496241283
To call in, dial +1-929-436-2866, meeting code 496241283# OR +1-312-626-6799, meeting code 496241283#
You may choose to stay anonymous by changing your name to “anon” and leaving your camera off (bottom left of your screen). To rename yourself, right-click on your name and choose “rename” in the drop-down box OR click on the blue box with 3 white dots at top right of your screen; and choose “rename” in the drop-down box.
For more information, email Ann Morgott at amorgott@tulane.edu
June 28, 2020 - 09:02 AM
Library opening information:
Dear colleagues,
Like everyone else at Tulane, the Libraries are focused on reopening safely and providing necessary services to support research, teaching, and learning. I have received a number of questions about our operations and share some details below. Many specifics remain to be worked out and I expect we will have sufficient information to move forward soon. The fluid nature of current circumstances means the half-life of this statement is likely to be very short. I will continue to share details as I have them. Please distribute as you desire and thank you. I am happy to take questions as well.
Current and near-term
The Tulane University Libraries (comprising Howard-Tilton Memorial Library the Architecture Library, The Latin American Library, Matas Library of the Health Sciences, and Tulane University Special Collections) have operated with sharply reduced public access since the physical closure of the campus in March 2020. Services have continued online, including instruction, interlibrary loan for articles, and research consultations. Our electronic resources have been available around the clock from anywhere. Since late April, we have operated a book request service for materials housed at our off-site facility or at Howard-Tilton. Nearly 1500 requests have been logged since that service began. As of June 23, we have expanded hours for pickup and for those who need access to their carrels or offices located in H-TML. Our FAQ page lists further details and is updated regularly.
We understand the frustration and inconvenience many students and faculty are experiencing with our facilities being closed. We are working with users to do what we can to provide needed resources beyond the steps noted above. Between now and the end of July, we hope to introduce staff back to campus in several staggered stages to enable a broader reopening. We are waiting for final guidance on the appropriate health and safety protocols for the library and we are ready to open as soon as the appropriate equipment, practices and procedures can put in place. We take very seriously our responsibility to safeguard the health and safety of our staff and our user community. Therefore, until we have sustainable measures in place to guide the safe operation of our buildings, we will remain in our current mode of very limited physical access.
Fall term 2020
We anticipate being open at all locations for fall term 2020 at the start of Uptown classes, if not before. Our specific hours of operation are still to be determined. We plan to restrict access to our buildings and collections to Tulane affiliates with very limited exceptions. Most of our usual services, including circulation, interlibrary loan, instruction, research consultations, and more, will be available, although the mode of delivery may vary. More details will be shared as soon as we can provide them.
David Banush (he/him)
Dean of Libraries and
Academic Information Resources
Tulane University
June 25, 2020 - 3:40 PM
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June 17, 2020 - 11:20 AM
Quarantine Option:
At yesterday's University Senate Meeting, it was passed that Students (including downtown graduate students) who are told to Quarantine are eligible to do so at the Uptown Infirmary in Patterson Hall.
June 17, 2020 - 9:06 AM
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May 29, 2020 8:57 AM
COVID-19 Testing Available for BMS Students
To register, please see the email to all PHD students dated Friday, May 29th at 8:57 AM. Registration Forms are attached
To maintain an optimally safe campus, the School of Medicine will offer all SOM employees symptom screening and nasal swab testing for COVID-19 as a part of the school’s overall plan to allow our employees to return to campus. SOM has taken a number of measures, recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), to help protect employees against this virus, which include requiring face covering when in public, a detailed review of workspaces to ensure and encourage social or physical distancing of 6’, and increased cleaning and disinfecting of frequently touched surfaces. SOM is offering testing in a phased approach to all of our faculty, residents, students and staff.
For safety, appointments are necessary. Complete the attached preregistration form and screening questionnaire, including appointment preferences, and submit by clicking the “submit” button on each form. (Should the links not work, scan and email the forms to pcrtesting@tulane.edu. Walk-in are not accepted.
Testing will take place Monday-Friday 7am-10am in the old bookstore located in the School of Medicine.
The SOM COVID-19 testing station is located in Hutchinson 1810 (previously the Bookstore). Nurses will be available to collect nasal swabs for testing Monday – Friday from 7 - 10 am and 12 – 2 pm.
Everyone that presents for testing should be wearing an appropriate face cloth or mask, as recommended by the CDC. Thank you.
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May 5, 2020 -11:24 AM
Over the last year, we received several requests to extend the time period that graduating students have to use Campus Health post-graduation. Our current policy ends access to services the week of graduation. However, several student groups, primarily graduate and professional students, remain in the area after graduation and T-SHIP currently provides coverage through the middle of August (this year it is August 18).
To address this need, Campus Health will extend the period graduating students may utilize our services to at least August 1 of each year. The exact date will be based on the T-SHIP end date-so this year students may use services through 8/18. Students must have health insurance to use the Health Center and all other services will be provided as they would any other time of the year. This information will be updated on our website and you may share it with your students as you see fit.
May 5, 2020 - 11:23 AM
Surfing Practice
When the waves are huge and relentless, how do we keep our heads above water?
“You can’t stop the waves, but you can learn to surf.”
Jon Kabat-Zinn
What: A 45-minute Secure Zoom gathering for our Tulane University School of Medicine and Tulane Hospital Community. Each gathering will have co-facilitators offering brief information related to coping with stress and guiding mindfulness-based exercises focused on calming the body and mind.
Why: You, our incredible healthcare professionals, are on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis, encountering stress, uncertainty, and human vulnerability on a daily basis. The Zoom gatherings offer brief opportunities to check in with your own needs and experience in a supportive, accepting, and modulated manner.
When: Mondays 12:00 – 12:45 PM
Wednesdays 10:00 – 10:45 AM
Thursdays 8:30 - 9:15 AM
Thursdays 6:00 – 6:45 PM
Saturdays 11:00 – 11:45 AM
Each gathering is stand-alone. No cost. Join as many gatherings as you would like. To join, click this link: https://tulanehipaa.zoom.us/j/496241283
To call in, dial +1-929-436-2866, meeting code 496241283# OR +1-312-626-6799, meeting code 496241283#
You may choose to stay anonymous by changing your name to “anon” and leaving your camera off (bottom left of your screen). To rename yourself, right-click on your name and choose “rename” in the drop-down box OR click on the blue box with 3 white dots at top right of your screen; and choose “rename” in the drop-down box.
For more information, email Ann Morgott at amorgott@tulane.edu
May 1, 2020 - 1:58 PM
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April 29, 2020 - 12:22 PM
From: Sudduth, Lindsey C <lsudduth@tulane.edu>
The website it now up to date and students can schedule virtual consultations with our providers. The Student Health Center fee will be waived until 6/30 so make sure to let your students know that they should schedule an appointment before that date. They will still have access to the 12 individual therapy sessions after that date they just need to have that first consultation scheduled before then.
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**If this is a mental health emergency please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room. CAPS offers same-day emergency consultation appointments Monday-Friday 12:00-4:00 . For 24/7, confidential support please call the Line at 504-264-6074.
April 27, 2020 - 10:26 AM
WAIVER OF CAMPUS HEALTH FEE
Good day Graduate and Professional Students,
Campus Health recognizes the difficult situations many graduate and professional students are facing during this time. We have also heard the concerns from many students about accessing care.in New Orleans. To extend help and support during this period, Campus Health is waiving the Campus Health Fee for current students through June 30, 2020. This will allow students still living in the New Orleans area to be seen at the Health Center Uptown.
If you are interested in seeking care at the Student Health Center, please call 504-865-5255. You can also walk in Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (Closed daily, Noon-1:00 p.m.) Please be sure to bring your insurance card, government issued identification, and Splash ID card to your appointment. Your health insurance will be billed for services rendered. If you are currently located in Louisiana, you may be able to schedule a virtual visit with one of our providers. At this time, only medical appointments are available via telehealth. For more information, please visit campushealth.tulane.edu/telehealth.
For more information about our services available at this time, please visit: https://campushealth.tulane.edu/services
If you have any additional questions, please call 504-865-5255 and someone will be able to assist you.
Thank you.
Dr. Alicia K. Czachowski, EdD, MPH, CHES
Director of Public Health Initiatives and Assessment
The Well for Health Promotion | Campus Health
504-314-7404 (o) | aczachowski@tulane.edu
Tulane University, Division of Student Affairs
The Health Center
6823 St. Charles Ave., Bldg. 92
New Orleans, LA 70118
Our Work Starts With You
April 23, 2020 - 11:27 AM
Dear All,
I’m writing to share another exciting venture we’ve taken on at CAPS. With the success of our Well-Being Wednesdays Zoom episodes, we’re launching a program specifically for graduate and professional students. Please feel free to share the information below on listservs and social media.
Kindly,
Shawna
Adjusting to life in a pandemic is hard. Adjusting to life in a pandemic while in graduate school, medical school, or law school could be even more complex. Join CAPS therapists Dr. Matthew Sobesky, Benjamin Ng, LPC, and Shawna Foose, LPC-S, for this 4-part series to discuss the challenges faced by graduate and professional students during this unprecedented time. We will explore strategies and approaches to navigating in the “new normal.” Every Thursday, beginning April 23 through May 14, at 12:00 p.m. Live Zoom link: https://tulane.zoom.us/j/93593180573. Find recorded episodes here: https://campushealth.tulane.edu/node/9042
The CAPS sessions for graduate students are open to all graduate students from all schools, regardless of whether they have paid the health center fee. If there is good participation during these four sessions, graduate programs can ask CAPS to extend the sessions for the rest of the summer.
Shawna Foose, MA, LPC-S
Staff Therapist | CAPS for Counseling Services | Campus Health
504.988.3216 (o) | 504.862.8148 (f) | sfoose@tulane.edu
Tulane University, Division of Student Affairs
The Health Center Downtown
127 Elk Place, Box 8903
New Orleans, LA 70112
April 21, 2020 - 11:36 AM
Several essential personnel have asked if they need some form of documentation other than their TU ID, to validate that they are essential personnel and it’s ok for them to be driving to and from the SOM or their offsite clinics. This concern came from the report that NOPD is setting up checkpoints (see below) and will ask people why they are away from home. At this point, we don’t think you need anything extra. But if anyone hears of a problem, please let us know right away.
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New Orleans police to hold 'informational' coronavirus checkpoints during stay-at-home order
BY CARLIE KOLLATH WELLS | NOLA Staff writer
New Orleans police plan to set up checkpoints throughout Orleans Parish to "verbally provide information" about the current stay-at-home order related to the coronavirus pandemic. Police also will check that everyone is wearing seatbelts, the driver is licensed and the vehicle is registered and insured. The checkpoints will be conducted while the city is under a stay-at-home order, NOPD said, which Mayor LaToya Cantrell has extended to May 16. The order requires residents to stay home "except for essential needs such as health care, food, supplies or essential jobs," NOPD said. "Personal recreation is allowed, but not in groups," according to a statement from NOPD. NOPD did not say what would happen to drivers stopped at the checkpoints who were violating the order. They also did not say where the checkpoints would be or how often they would be held.
https://www.nola.com/news/coronavirus/article_fc6fd492-83cb-11ea-9cb6-8bdcabb60925.html
April 20, 2020 - 1:40 PM
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L. Lee Hamm, M.D.
Senior Vice President & Dean of the School of Medicine
The James R. Doty Distinguished Professor and Chair
Tulane University
April 14, 2020 - 10:08 AM
Virtual Town Hall for undergraduate and graduate students
President Mike Fitts will host a virtual town hall for undergraduate students today at 5 p.m. and another for graduate students on Wednesday, April 15, at 5:30 p.m. Both will be held via Zoom. Graduate students can register here.
April 10, 2020 - 8:12AM
April 7, 2020 - 7:25AM
Help in Coping with Stress
What: A 45-minute Secure Zoom gathering for our Tulane University School of Medicine and Tulane Hospital Community. Each gathering will have co-facilitators offering brief information related to coping with stress and guiding mindfulness-based exercises focused on calming the body and mind.
Why: You are encountering stress, uncertainty, and human vulnerability on a daily basis. The Zoom gatherings offer brief opportunities to check in with your own needs and experience in a supportive, accepting, and modulated manner.
When: Mondays (8:00-8:45 PM), Wednesdays (10:00-10:45 AM), Thursdays (6:00-6:45 PM) and Saturdays (11:00-11:45 AM).
These sessions are restricted to SOM students and employees, but you can participate anonymously. Please contact Dr. Blake (blake@tulane.edu) Jake Korn (jkorn@tulane.edu) or Zylkia Lozano (zlozano@tulane.edu) for more information about how to connect via zoom or your telephone. The BMSSA president, Amanda Harriet (aharriet@tulane.edu) will also have these instructions if you prefer to get the zoom link or telephone codes from her.
Take care and stay safe,
Diane A. Blake, PhD
Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Tulane University School of Medicine
Co-Director, BMS Graduate Program
504-988-2478
April 6, 2020 - 5:53 PM
Dean Hamm wants to know if our PhD students are interested in this online summer course offered by the School of Professional Advancement. This will be offered tuition-free for all Tulane PhD students.
If you are interested please let me know ASAP so that I can facilitate your enrollment.
Take care and stay safe,
Diane A. Blake, PhD
Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Tulane University School of Medicine
Co-Director, BMS Graduate Program
504-988-2478
Foundations of Online Pedagogy and Practice – EDUC-6110-10 (3 credits)
Course Description
The course will cover relevant learning theory, available digital tools, course build alternatives, and optimal teaching behaviors for online instruction. Course topics include the emergence of online learning, evaluation of new learning technologies, online course management strategies, and issues and trends in online learning. The role of instructional designers, faculty, and administrators in online course development, delivery, and continuous quality assessment will be covered.
Course Objectives
Upon competition of the course students will be able to:
- Describe the evolution of online learning in higher education;
- Compare and contrast different learning theories and technologies;
- Identify the essential elements in online course development;
- Evaluate measurable teaching behaviors as related to different instructional strategies;
- Summarize and critique emerging issues and trends in online education; and
- Design, develop, and present an online lesson or module.
April 6, 2020 - 3:05 PM
Social Isolation & Stress: Community Town Hall Tues April 7th 1-2 pm
Social distancing is our new normal, and with “stay at home” orders can come stress, loneliness and other issues related to social isolation.
Please join us for a Tulane School of Medicine Community Town Hall featuring:
- A brief COVID-19 medical update by Executive Dean Patrick Delafontaine
- A moderated panel of experts in stress, mindfulness and social isolation, available to answer your questions live.
COVID19 Medical Update: Patrick Delafontaine, MD, Executive Dean – School of Medicine
Social Isolation & Stress Roundtable Panelists:
Stacy Drury, MD, PhD (Tulane Professor of Child Psychiatry, Medicine)
Karen Weissbecker, LMSW, PhD (Tulane Professor of Psychiatry & Neurology, Director of Student Support & Wellness, Medicine)
Tonya Hansel, PhD (Tulane Professor of Social Work, Social Work)
Carrie Wyland, PhD (Tulane Professor of Psychology, Science and Engineering).
Moderator: Sharon Courtney, VP of Government and Community Relations
Agenda:
1:00 p.m. Welcome and Covid-19 Medical Update
1:10 p.m. Introduction of Panelists
1:15 p.m. Panelist ‘round ZOOM-table’ open Q&A - moderated by Sharon Courtney
1:55 p.m. Concluding Remarks
LIVESTREAM Available On ZOOM and TUSOM Facebook Live
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April 3, 2020 - 12:27 PM
COVID-19 Reporting Survey
To All SOM Faculty, Residents/Fellows, Students, and Staff,
To help us better understand how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the School of Medicine community, the Dean’s office has previously asked everyone who may have been exposed to the virus and were “sent home” as well as those who are self-isolating, to let Marla Lampp in the Dean’s office know. The response has been successful, and we are now staying in touch with those who have shared that information. However, with the majority of the University’s workforce now self-isolating, we feel there’s a need to make contacting exposed members of the community even easier. Knowing how many of you are concerned about possible exposure, and how many have had definite exposure, will help the SOM leadership team identify needed resources.
Please report your circumstances by completing a short questionnaire which allows you to easily provide updated information and which is less dependent upon the email system. You can re-take the survey repeatedly, if/when your or your household’s situation changes. Even if you’ve already sent us or your department/supervisor your information, we’re asking that you complete this questionnaire as well—we will add the updated information to the information previously collected.
We hope you will use this survey link to let us know if you are home due to a possible exposure, a known exposure, or if you’re caring for a family member in one of those circumstances. The Dean’s Office will be collecting and monitoring responses daily and reporting to the leadership team.
The health and well-being of our SOM community is vitally important, and I sincerely appreciate that you are all willing to keep me informed so that the School can make every effort to know what resources are needed and to make sure they are available as best we can.
Information on the COVID-19 virus from the School of Medicine can be found at https://medicine.tulane.edu/home/about-us. Information from the University can be found at https://tulane.edu/emergency.
Thank you,
L. Lee Hamm, MD
April 2, 2020 - 3:08 PM
School of Medicine Update: COVID-19 Testing
Dear Colleagues:
We want to update you on the current status of COVID-19 testing at the School of Medicine (SOM) and Tulane Medical Center (TMC).
COVID-19 Testing Laboratories
Since Monday, 3/30/20, TMC has implemented COVID-19 testing on the Roche platform which allows test results within 24 hours or sooner. This testing at TMC is being done in collaboration with LSU and LCMC/University Medical Center (UMC) so that during each run of 94 tests, one-half is for each hospital. Depending on availability of kits, TMC may do 2 runs daily, allowing testing of 184 samples.
Starting Wednesday, 4/1/20, the SOM implemented COVID-19 testing at its Molecular Pathology Laboratory using the CDC test. This testing was established through a collaboration between Dr. Bob Garry and his team (Microbiology) and Drs. Xiao-Ming Yin and Di Tian (Pathology). The laboratory can run approximately 100 tests a day, and test results will be available within 24 hours or less. The initial priority for testing is our patients, SOM healthcare providers and residents, SOM faculty, staff and students. We hope to extend testing to first responders and to the whole Tulane University community soon, as we obtain further resources.
COVID-19 Testing Sites
On March 23rd, the SOM opened its drive-through COVID-19 test site located at 1700 Perdido, under the guidance of Dr. David Mushatt (Infectious Diseases), Dr. John Carlson (Allergy & Immunology), and Joe Esneault. This site is open for Tulane SOM faculty, residents, staff and students who are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms – fever, cough and/ or shortness of breath. Testing is by appointment only after a telehealth visit performed by the SOM Wellness Clinic. If a SOM employee is feeling ill, they should call the Employee Wellness Clinic at 504-988-HEAL (4325) or email wellnessclinic@tulane.edu. They will be triaged by phone and a virtual visit will be completed the same day or the next day. Nasal swabs collected at the testing site are processed at the Molecular Pathology Laboratory.
TMC has established an employee drive-through testing for symptomatic employees. If a TMC employee or TU physician is experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, that person or his or her manager should first call TMC employee health at 504-988-1878. Employee health will confirm those symptoms and, if appropriate, coordinate testing for the employee. Tests will be available downtown from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
L. Lee Hamm, MD
Senior Vice President & Dean, SOM
James R. Doty Distinguished Professor & Chair
Patrick Delafontaine, MD
Executive Dean
Professor of Medicine, Pharmacology & Physiology
April 2, 2020 - 11:16 AM
From Tulane Commencement coordinator
Thank you for your patience as the university continues to address the many changes to spring semester in the past few weeks — I’m sure you have all been receiving many questions regarding commencement. This morning, President Fitts will be sending a message to graduating students and their parents announcing the postponement of all commencement activities originally scheduled for May. The commencement planning committee will follow up with a survey to ask graduates when they would be most able to travel back to campus for rescheduled activities. The conferral of degrees will still take place on schedule on May 16 and President Fitts will invite graduates and their families to participate in a virtual event to acknowledge this academic achievement.
Please note, we have updated the FAQs on the commencement website, https://commencement.tulane.edu/FAQ with additional questions we anticipate in light of this announcement. If there are additional questions you are receiving that you think we need to address, please let me know so we can add those as well.
March 29, 2020 - 5:19 PM
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March 27, 2020 - 4:27 PM
To All SOM Faculty, Residents/Fellows, Students, and Staff,
To help us better understand how the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the School of Medicine community, the Dean’s office has previously asked everyone who may have been exposed to the virus and were “sent home” as well as those who are self-isolating, to let Marla Lampp in the Dean’s office know. The response has been successful, and we are now staying in touch with those who have shared that information. However, with the majority of the University’s workforce now self-isolating, we feel there’s a need to make contacting exposed members of the community even easier. Knowing how many of you are concerned about possible exposure, and how many have had definite exposure, will help the SOM leadership team identify needed resources.
You can now report your circumstances by completing a short questionnaire which allows you to easily provide updated information and which is less dependent upon the email system. You can re-take the survey repeatedly, if/when your or your household’s situation changes. Even if you’ve already sent us or your department/supervisor your information, we’re asking that you complete this questionnaire as well—we will add the updated information to the information previously collected.
We hope you will use this survey link to let us know if you are home due to a possible exposure, a known exposure, or if you’re caring for a family member in one of those circumstances. The Dean’s Office will be collecting and monitoring responses daily and reporting to the leadership team.
The health and well-being of our SOM community is vitally important, and I sincerely appreciate that you are all willing to keep me informed so that the School can make every effort to know what resources are needed and to make sure they are available as best we can.
Information on the COVID-19 virus from the School of Medicine can be found at https://medicine.tulane.edu/home/about-us. Information from the University can be found at https://tulane.edu/emergency.
Thank you,
L. Lee Hamm, MD
March 27, 2020 - 11:31 AM
Dear All,
HIPAA training is now available in Canvas. If you wish to also complete the Fire Safety Training you must enroll by visiting https://risk.tulane.edu/oehs.
Best,
Zylkia
March 27, 2020 - 9:20 AM
Dear all,
No need to reply if you want HIPPA training. Logistically it is easier to set you all up in Gibson for both HIPPA and Fire Safety Training.
You will get enrollment notification. Both courses are optional but required for volunteer work.
Regards,
Jake and Zylkia
March 26, 2020 - 9:24 PM
Good evening all
Please respond to this email ASAP if you would like to be registered for HIPPA training. HIPPA is an Acronym that stands for the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act, a US law designed to provide privacy standards to protect patients' medical records and other health information provided to health plans, doctors, hospitals and other health care providers. Essentially it is a law which provides health privacy. Once you respond, Zylkia will set up a training invitation in Canvas.
HIPPA training is generally a good thing to have but it is also a pre-requisite to any volunteer work associated with COVID-19 testing. Requests for volunteers will likely come a short time later and you should know that PPE will be provided, which would make volunteering a low risk, but not a no-risk proposition. More on that to follow.
Stay safe,
Jake
March 25, 2020 - 11:13 AM
Dear BMS Students,
The Office of Student Affairs has joined forces with GAPSA (Graduate and Professional Student Association) to provide small grants (~$400) to offset costs that graduate students have incurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic (travel, housing insecurity, food insecurity, medical costs, academic software packages, etc.).
Students can apply for these grants via this link, which goes to the Student Affairs Office:
http://tulane.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9AGBWBVRkUufivP
Please contact Dr. Diane Blake (blake@tulane.edu) or the Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (OGPS@tulane.edu) if you need more information.
Diane A. Blake, PhD
Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Tulane University School of Medicine
Co-Director, BMS Graduate Program
504-988-2478
March 25, 2020 - 10:30 AM
On behalf of Briana Mohan---------------------------
Graduate and professional students who may need some emergency financial or other support please visithttp://tulane.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9AGBWBVRkUufivP. This application goes to Erica Woodley’s office.
Briana
Briana Mohan
Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
(504) 314-2402
Mussafer Hall, Room 226
Appointments can be scheduled here.
March 24, 2020 - 3:39 PM
Dear Graduate Students, MD/PhDs, and other Research Trainees,
First and foremost, we want to take this opportunity to let you know that we at the SOM are here for you. Completing an advanced degree and academic research are trying during the best of times, and even more so in the face of the challenge that we are currently facing. Know that, as important as your research is to Tulane, it is your safety and well-being that are first and foremost in the University’s mind. We hope that you and your families are doing well, and will offer any support that we can.
Secondly, we would like to offer some more concrete guidelines and information regarding research activities and COVID19. As we have said, though research is mission critical at the University, your safety is most important. With that in mind, we hope the principles below can offer some direction as to how we are planning to continue with the critical research mission of Tulane while keeping all of our trainees safe.
- Critical laboratory experiments can be continued to be carried out, but we urge a high stringency for what constitutes critical. Ongoing or time-sensitive experiments fall into this category. Any new experiments planned should be thoroughly evaluated before beginning.
- Non-critical and non-continuity-related (cell and mouse line maintenance, etc.) should be slowed this week to a minimal sustainable level.
- Individuals in the lab should at all times seek to minimize interactions with others and maintain social distancing protocols.
- At this point, the default position for trainees should be to work from home whenever possible (see above possible exceptions). Working from home for trainees could be writing papers, doing literature reviews, or analyzing data. Any need to come into lab should be heavily justified.
- Graduate milestones such as dissertation defenses, prospectus presentations, and preliminary exams can and should continue. These will be held remotely, and the BMS office will be available to assist with logistics.
- Any behavior from supervisors or PIs that runs counter to this guidance will be treated with the utmost seriousness. Please let Bob Garry/Diane Blake know if you have any problems.
One of the many things that the process of scientific training teaches us is resilience. These are trying times for us all, but I am confident that we will be able to make it through this together. Tulane has a long and noble history of coming to the aid of New Orleans and the world to help meet infectious disease head on, and you all are an integral part of that effort. We will make sure that your education and training continue while maximizing your safety and well-being.
Warmest regards,
Bob Garry and Diane Blake
seaMarch 24, 2020 - 12:56 PM
From Campus Recreation:
I hope you are all doing well, staying busy, and staying healthy! I wanted to reach out about some new virtual programming from Campus Rec.
Tulane Campus Recreation has been hard at work developing a number of new programs and classes while we flatten the COVID-19 curve. Check out our new virtual programs that will help you stay healthy, engaged, and active even while the Reily Center and our usual programs are offline! We also want to hear from you so we can best serve the University community during this time. Help us by completing the Campus Recreation Interest Survey to let us what you’d like to see!
Intramurals
- E-Sports & Social Gaming Hub: More info coming soon! Make sure you complete the Campus Rec interest survey to let us know what you want to see!
Virtual Fitness
- Instagram Live Group Exercise Classes: Join some of your favorite Group Exercise instructors on Instagram Live starting Wednesday, March 25! All classes are in central standard time. Be sure to follow Tulane Campus Recreation on Instagram and Facebook for updates on the Virtual Group Exercise Schedule as well as other virtual fitness options.
- Wave Fit Online Training Jumpstart Program: This new 2-week, guided program is designed for all fitness levels and requires zero to minimal equipment. Download the program on our website (https://campusrecreation.tulane.edu/fitness-programs/virtual-fitness).
- Wave Fit Movement Breaks: Wave Fit Movement Breaks is a new twice weekly email reminder program sent on Mondays & Thursdays. Wave Fit Movement Breaks will feature quick exercises, workouts, instructional videos, outdoor activity tips, nutrition information, and free health & wellness opportunities to shake up your daily activity. Click here to subscribe.
- Virtual Personal Training: Coming Soon! Interested in learning more? Email fitness@tulane.edu
- Virtual Fitness Workouts: Want to work out but can't get to the Reily Center? No problem! There are tons of workouts available online in a variety of formats. Check our website for resources: https://campusrecreation.tulane.edu/fitness-programs/virtual-fitness.
Outdoor Adventures
- Cabin Fever: The Outdoor Adventures COVID-19 Blog – The outdoors is still open! Learn more on our COVID-19 resources page.
- Outdoor Adventures COVID-19 Resources Page – Now's the time to work on the basics-- your knots, navigation, and even your outdoor reading list. We hope that you'll use this resource page and our Outdoor Adventures blog to stay informed, motivated, and inspired.
- Outdoor Opportunities around New Orleans – Needing a change of scenery? Here’s a list of outdoor opportunities around the Gulf South: https://campusrecreation.tulane.edu/outdoor-adventures/outdoor-opportunities-nearby
My Best,
Hannah Stiller
Assistant Director of Fitness & Wellness | Department of Campus Recreation
504.314.2864 (o) | 504.862.8211 (f) | hstille@tulane.edu
March 24, 2020 - 8:43 AM
Update on Research activities from Deans Hamm and Delafontaine
RESEARCH Activities
While research activities of the University and SOM are mission critical and are continuing, department chairs and leadership must maximize the opportunities for faculty and personnel to work from home.
Continuing in-house research and laboratory activities must be performed such that social distancing guidelines are strictly adhered to.
In person meetings of more than 10 persons are prohibited, and all meetings must adhere to social distancing guidelines.
Faculty, postdoctoral fellows, staff, and students performing tasks that can be done from home, must be able to do so, should they prefer.
New clinical research studies that are not COVID-19 related, can move through the approval process as per the March 16th guidelines but cannot be initiated until Monday April 23rd, except if approved by the Dean’s office (email mlampp@tulane.edu).
Thank you for all you are doing during this critical time for the School and University.
L. Lee Hamm, MD Patrick Delafontaine, MD
Senior Vice President & Dean, SOM Executive Dean
James R. Doty Distinguished Professor & Chair Professor of Medicine, Pharmacology & Physiology
March 23, 2020 - 5:56 PM
From Dr. Garry:
An undergraduate student recently tested positive for COVID-19 after returning home to China from New Orleans. This information was unfortunately circulated with the person’s name. Please do not disseminate names or other Personally Identifiable Information (PII) regarding COVID-19 cases.
Please do notify our campus health officials who will work with COVID-19 positive individuals to ensure they are self-isolating, getting the care they need and that their contacts are promptly notified and followed. If you know of anyone downtown who has tested positive or been exposed to the virus please contact Marla Lampp, Director of SOM Research Operations at (504)988-9128 or mlampp@tulane.edu. If the exposure was uptown, contact Scott Tims, Assistant Vice President Campus Health Services at (504) 314-7401 or mtims@tulane.edu. We can’t do contact tracing unless this advice is followed
Per President Fitts message this morning a member of the Tulane Administration is also COVID-19 positive. There will be other cases amongst students, faculty and staff and we must walk the fine line of respecting privacy and expeditiously informing and tracking contacts.
Stay Safe,
Jake
March 23, 2020 - 8:41 AM
Dear Tulane graduate students and postdocs,
I hope all of you are doing OK -- safe, secure, and healthy – during a very challenging time. I know that some of you are here in New Orleans, and others have traveled to be with family members in other parts of the US or abroad. The last couple of weeks have been very stressful for sure and I hope that each of you is doing what you need in order to take care of yourselves and the people close to you.
Going forward, I will be conducting confidential, individual career advising appointments via zoom. You can still schedule appointments here, and I will contact you via email with zoom details before your scheduled meeting time.
The group workshops for the remainder of the semester are cancelled.
When the coming days, weeks, and months are so uncertain and unsteady, it can be especially difficult to engage with career-related questions or actions. In addition, priorities that impact your long-term goals or plans may be changing quickly. I’m happy to incorporate these kinds of considerations into any discussions we may have.
Please stay well and in touch.
Sincerely,
Briana
Briana Mohan
Sr. Academic and Career Advisor
Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
Tulane University
Mailing address –
6823 St. Charles Ave., Gibson Hall 200
New Orleans, LA 70118
Physical location
Mussafer Hall #226
(504) 314-2402
Appointments can be scheduled here.
March 23, 2020 - 7:56 AM
Good morning. Links to the Stay at Home order from the Office of the Governor and EAP information from the university.
BMS policy is unchanged. Please do let us know if you have general or specific concerns.
Be well,
Jake
Governor's stay at home order.
March 21, 2020 - 10:38 AM
New Orleans Mayor's "Stay at Home Mandate" and School of Medicine research activities
According to Tulane's VP for Government Affairs, the "Stay at Home Mandate", released by Mayor Cantrell yesterday afternoon, is directed primarily to retail businesses and restaurants that "touch people". The general prohibition does not apply to employees of educational institutions performing essential functions (https://ready.nola.gov/home/?utm_source=nola_gov&utm_medium=banner). Research is an essential function of Tulane SOM and PhD students are therefore permitted to be at the Medical Center in support of the research mission.
If you do come into Tulane buildings, please observe all safety protocols and social distancing guidelines (https://campushealth.tulane.edu/health-center/primary-care/infectious-disease-care/coronavirus-covid-19/social-distancing-guidelines). Please inform the BMS office (Jake, Zylkia, and/or Dr. Blake) immediately if anyone stops and questions you during your travel to or from Tulane research sites.
If you are feeling uncomfortable about coming to work due to the potential of exposure, please communicate this in an email to your mentor and the BMS office.
Take care and stay safe.
Dr. Diane Blake
March 20, 2020 - 11:12 AM
Since I immediately received about 10 requests for the email on COVID-19 drive through testing, I am sending it along to everyone:
To the School of Medicine:
Beginning Monday, March 23rd, the School of Medicine plans to begin operating a drive-thru Covid-19 testing site for our Tulane Faculty, Residents, Staff and Students. This will be located at the university building at 1700 Perdido Street. The site will operate under guidance of David Mushatt, MD, Infectious Diseases with support from John Carlson, MD, Allergy & Immunology. Testing will be done by appointment only after a telehealth visit performed by our Employee Wellness clinic. These virtual visits will help to prioritize cases to determine whether our patient-care faculty can be returned to work. After that priority is met, it will also help the university community.
If an employee is feeling ill, that employee should call or email the Employee Wellness Clinic at 988-HEAL (4325) or wellnessclinic@tulane.edu. They will be triaged by phone and a virtual visit will be completed the same day or the next day. If the testing criteria are met for that employee and sufficient testing supplies are available, orders and information will be passed to the testing program, along with a scheduled time to be tested.
This program is being established with every security and safety concern for the testers, for the persons being tested, and for the others in the area, and especially for those employees in the Perdido building. At no time will anyone be put at greater risk due to this testing program.
Thank you for all that you are doing and if you have any questions regarding the drive-thru testing, please email Joe Esneault at desneaul@tulane.edu.
Lee
March 20, 2020 -11:05 AM
This message will serve as an addendum to the instructions that the BMS Office sent by email yesterday.
Tulane is continuing to allow PhD students already matched with mentors (2nd year and beyond) to use their offices and labs, as long as you observe all safety protocols and social distancing guidelines (https://campushealth.tulane.edu/health-center/primary-care/infectious-d…). However, if you are feeling uncomfortable about coming to work due to the potential of exposure, please communicate this to your mentor, and to the BMS office.
Starting Monday, March 23, the School of Medicine plans to begin operating a drive-thru Covid-19 testing site for Tulane Faculty, Residents, Staff and Students. Please let the BMS staff know if you did NOT receive the March 20, 2020 email explaining how this testing will be administered. We will forward it to you.
Jake
March 19, 2020 - 4:42 PM (Senior Teaching Assistants)
Senior TAs who's work may be affected by the virus can expect full payment of their TA in May.
Jake
March 19, 2020 - 12:53 PM
Here is some new guidance from program leadership:
1. Maintaining the Research Enterprise:
Teaching and research are critical work of the University. PhD students already matched with mentors (2nd year and beyond) WILL BE allowed to use their offices and labs. Please contact your mentor about the best way to keep your research project on track. Be aware, however, that when on campus, you need to maintain proper social distancing. Coordinate with your mentor to insure that you observe all safety protocols and social distancing guidelines.
2. Maintaining Educational Activities:
All didactic courses will resume on-line on March 23. First year PhD students rotating in Research Methods can start a new rotation on/after March 23 if they are comfortable doing so. There will also be an opportunity to make up any missing rotations during the summer. MS students doing research for credit should contact their mentors about how to fulfill their course requirements. Any student who has child care issues or an underlying condition that might put them at higher risk for lab work should contact Dr. Blake for accommodation.
3. Thesis defense and graduation
The BMS program recommends that all dissertation defenses be conducted via Zoom. Please contact Dr. Blake, me or Zylkia Lozano for more details. Because of the current situation, the deadline for submitting graduation materials for PhD students and MS students presenting a dissertation will be extended to April 28, 2020.I have sent a separate email to all those who have submitted an Application to Graduate this spring. If you expect to graduate and have not received that email, please let me know immediately.
Stipends: PhD Candidates will continue to get a stipend.
Emergency Leave: If there is a need for COVID-19 emergency leave, please advise your mentor and contact the BMS office
Please bring any questions or issues to the BMS office (virtually of course as we are working remotely)
Regards,
Jake
March 18, 2020 - 5:21 PM (May Graduates)
Congrats on your upcoming graduation! Covid-19 is going to make this a little more interesting so I’m sending this so we can stay ahead of requirements.
Your public defense will be via Zoom, with only the committee members in the room (6 feet apart) or all on Zoom (which is preferred). If you want to go the Zoom route, Zylkia would need an email list of everyone you and your advisor wants to invite (Zoom says it can handle up to 300 participants). Zylkia or I can help you set up the Zoom meeting if you provide an email list.
We will accept electronic signatures on the Thesis and Abstract title pages and Final Exam forms.
Graduation is May 15th. Classes end April 28th and the exam period is May 1 through May 9th. We need to certify that you have completed all graduation requirements by around May 2nd. So that means we need all requirements by the end of April..but please submit them as soon as possible This includes:
- Application for Degree – You all have done this
- Final exam/Oral Defense form turned in to office. This can be with electronic signatures and emailed
- 2 copies of your thesis brought to the BMS Office on acid free paper. We are currently working remotely and still may be by the end of April so please coordinate delivery with us. Check the handbook for thesis and abstract signature page requirements.
- Complete online survey of Earned Doctorates and send proof of submission
- Submit Thesis to ProQuest MNI and send us proof of upload
- Submit Thesis to Howard Tilton Archive and send us proof of upload
Websites for the above submittals are on page 12 of the student handbook on the BMS Website:https://medicine.tulane.edu/sites/default/files/pictures/BMS_Student_Handbook_Sep_2019.pdf
Any questions, let me know,
Regards,
Jake
March 16, 2020 - 7:40 PM
To all BMS students: Please read the below message from Dr. Blake. Note: If you have routine issues, Zylkia and I will be working remotely the majority of the time and will come in for short periods to work with Banner, uploading application material which can only be done in the office. We will answer emails promptly. My cell phone number is (305) 302-5419.
Jake
From Dr. Blake:
Per capita, Louisiana is now near the top in terms of COVID-19 cases, and according to medical professionals, the next 2 weeks are critical to lowering the number of new cases. Therefore, we want to minimize people on campus, and any work that can be conducted remotely will transition to off-campus beginning tomorrow. All didactic graduate courses in the School of Medicine will launch as on-line courses on March 23. The research rotations in Research Methods will be suspended for first year PhD students for the rest of the semester. We will provide guidance on how make-up rotations will be handled at a later date.
Teaching and research are considered critical work of the University. PhD students and MS students in a research track WILL BE allowed to use their offices and labs. However, you should only spend the time needed to maintain their mission-critical activities. When on campus, you need to maintain proper social distancing. If critical laboratory actions need to be taken, please coordinate so that safety protocols and social distancing guidelines are maintained.
The full information resources of the Matas Library are everyone's disposal. Our trusted information is available online 24/7, our librarians are standing by via email, phone, or chat, and will attempt to get what you need to continue your research, teaching, or clinical care. Please go to the Matas Library home page (https://matas.tulane.edu) for general information. Please reach out to these colleagues directly for department-specific help:
We will do our best to communicate the most up to date information to our graduate students, and if we do not know the answer to a question, will work hard to obtain it as soon as we can. A lot can change in 24 hours, as you know, so please continue to check your email frequently. Please contact Drs. Diane Blake or Robert Garry if you have specific questions.
Diane A. Blake, PhD
March 13, 2020 - 12:11 PM (Deming Residents)
Residents of uptown dorms have been asked to leave campus. As of now, students have not been asked to leave Deming. However, in light of online classes, some of you may be thinking of moving home temporarily until the COVID-19 situation stabilizes. Students who break their lease at Deming are subject to losing their deposit and paying one month’s rent.
A student asked about that policy being reevaluated in light of the COVID-19 situation. I brought this to SOM and Housing Leadership and this is the response I received: “The university is evaluating the financial questions students have related to a refund/credit. More information to come on how that will work. Deming residents who are leaving will need to let Katina know so she can check them out and track. Once we have more information about housing refunds/dining refunds, we will communicate that to all of the Uptown and Downtown students.”
So what that means is that you would still be at some financial risk, limited to one month’s rent and the housing deposit. We wish I could guarantee refunds – That decision will be made at the highest levels of Tulane – but this is the best answer we are going to get for right now.
If you do decide to leave town, please let the BMS office and your program, if applicable, know. This goes for everyone – not just Deming residents.
This situation is constantly changing so if you have any questions or concerns, please bring them to Zylkia or me and copy Dr. Blake and we will find the right people to get you an answer as quickly as possible.
Thanks
Jake