Season 1 – Episode 14: Monkeypox: What Higher Education Institutions Need to Know
The CDC is currently tracking an outbreak of monkeypox in several countries, including the U.S., which does not normally report the virus. Colleges and universities in the U.S. have started to report cases across the country according to an August 2022 report from National Public Radio (NPR). However, higher education institutions can take steps to prevent the spread of monkeypox through testing, vaccination, preventing stigma, and educating their campus population on the virus.
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Previous Episodes
- Season 1 – Episode 13: Fair Grading Practices and Online Learning
- Season 1 – Episode 12: ADA, Accommodations, and Higher Education
- Season 1 – Episode 11: Supporting Student Mental Health: Creating a Community of Care
- Season 1 – Episode 10: Clery Act and Student Advocacy
- Season 1 – Episode 9: Title IX and Clery Act: What You Need to Know
- Season 1 – Episode 8: Supporting Faculty Mental Health
- Season 1 – Episode 7: Anticipated Changes to Title IX
- Season 1 – Episode 6: The Annual Security Report and Clery Act
- Season 1 – Episode 5: Supporting Nontraditional Students
- Season 1 – Episode 4: Campus Safety and Collaboration
- Season 1 – Episode 3 (Special Topic): COVID-19, Variants, and Higher Ed
- Season 1 – Episode 2: Clery Act Crimes
- Season 1 – Episode 1: What is the Clery Act?
Meet the Guest
Philip Chan, MD, MS – Brown University
Philip A. Chan, MD, MS, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine and School of Public Health at Brown University and infectious diseases physician. Dr. Chan also serves as Consultant Medical Director for the Rhode Island Department of Health Division of Preparedness, Response, Infectious Disease and EMS (PRIDEMS).
Meet the Host
Darren Gaddis, Assistant Director for Content and Education – CITI Program
He is the program manager and lead developer for educational content for higher education and research methodology at CITI Program. Mr. Gaddis received his BA from University of North Florida, MA from The George Washington University, and is currently a doctoral student at Florida State University.