COVID-19: Emory on the Front Lines
Meet some of Emory’s real-life heroes—alumni, faculty, staff, and students—who are fighting the coronavirus pandemic in myriad ways. They’re battling the disease directly in emergency rooms and intensive care units. Spreading truth (not myths) in the national media. Converting business operations to provide much-needed supplies. And sparking some hope in their local communities.
An E.R. Doctor's Personal Sacrifices
Despite having to keep isolated from his family — including a newborn daughter — Emory emergency physician Justin Schrager soldiers on to treat COVID-19 patients and flatten the curve.
Read the Full StoryVoice of Truth and Reason
Find out how alumna Colleen Kraft, one of Emory’s leading infectious disease experts, has become a national media favorite for elevating science and cutting through the noise about COVID-19.
Read the Full StoryRoom to Breathe
Nurse anesthetist Donté Flanagan has answered the call for experts to intubate and ventilate COVID-19 patients in New Orleans.
Read the Full StoryDistilling Hope in Hawaii
Emory alumnus Robert Dawson has converted his farm-to-table rum distillery to make hand sanitizer, helping fill the gap for this much in-demand resource for fighting the coronavirus pandemic.
Read the Full StoryA Nurse Going Above and Beyond
Alumna Kayla Lindros not only takes care of coronavirus patients in the emergency room, but also she's played a key role in ramping up drive-through testing in Atlanta.
Read the Full StoryFlipping the Switch to Remote Learning
Staff member Sara Jackson Wade rose to the occasion to help Emory College of Arts and Sciences faculty transition to teaching more than 6,000 undergraduates online.
Read the Full StoryStudent Leaders Help Sort the Volunteer Response
A dynamic duo of future epidemiologists from Rollins get hands-on experience in dealing with a major public health emergency.
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