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U-TRACE INITIATIVE TO ADDRESS COVID-19 PUBLIC HEALTH CRISIS Written by Richard Westlund Published on April 13, 2020 Category: Faculty, Initiative To help the University of Miami community address the health crisis related to the novel coronavirus, the Miller School of Medicine has launched a multidisciplinary initiative called U-TRACE for UM Tracking, Resources, and Assessment of COVID-19 Epidemiology. “We are mobilizing our resources to respond to this unprecedented public health threat,” said Erin N. Kobetz, Ph.D., M.P.H., professor of medicine and public health sciences, associate director for population science and cancer disparity at Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, and co-vice provost for research at the University of Miami. “Our goal is to identify and manage new cases, protect our clinicians on the front lines, and provide appropriate support and care to our students, faculty, and staff members.” Dr. Kobetz is leading the collaborative U-TRACE program, which was established March 17 to bring together UM’s expertise in epidemiology, occupational health and safety, infectious diseases, nursing, informatics, environmental exposure assessment, and public health education. “Our focus is coordination, tracking and support for individuals with COVID-19 symptoms or positive contacts,” Dr. Kobetz said. “We also provide decision support and real-time information about COVID-19 contacts and cases within the UM/ UHealth workforce to medical school leadership.” With the U-TRACE program, any UM employees, students and trainees with coronavirus symptoms or exposure, should call the UM hotline at 305-243TEST Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Individuals who feel

ill are immediately directed to care. The hotline staff then informs the U-TRACE team, which follows up by identifying recent contacts, answering questions or providing education. Individuals can also email to: utrace@ miami.edu. Another pathway to care is through the UM employee drive-up COVID testing site near the Diabetes Research Institute (DRI) on NW 14th Street. “The National Guard team has been observing our drive-thru COVID-19 testing practices and algorithms,” said Alberto J. Caban-Martinez, D.O., Ph.D., M.P.H., associate professor of public health sciences. “For example, individuals waiting in line must turn off their vehicles or recirculate the internal air to reduce the risk of virus-laden droplets being expelled by the air-conditioning system.” Dr. Caban-Martinez added that the U-TRACE initiative provides a single source for identifying and tracing COVID-19 contacts throughout the university, including the Coral Gables and Rosenstiel School campuses.

ami-Dade’s first responders and other South Florida institutions to help them deal with COVID-19,” Dr. Kobetz said. “We want to help protect our emergency responders, clinicians and other health care professionals in order to maintain our community’s ability to address this growing public health crisis.”

Erin N. Kobetz, Ph.D., M.P.H.

“Now we have a standardized system in place to provide an evidence-based guide to our response,” he said. “It is also providing learning opportunities for our M.D. and M.P.H. students, whose capstone experiences were canceled this semester. They are applying the skills they will need in public health and medicine by participating in the U-TRACE process remotely.” The U-TRACE initiative involves the redirection of the Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Firefighter Cancer Initiative, a multidisciplinary team of scientists, clinicians and firefighters focused on cancer control and cancer prevention strategies. “We are refocusing our efforts and sharing our knowledge with Mi-

Alberto J. Caban-Martinez, D.O., Ph.D., M.P.H.

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» Experts Develop New Tool to Help Contain COVID-19 in Latin America

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» A New Survey Sheds Light on ‘Vulnerable’ Cannabis Users

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» Frenk: Latin America, Caribbean Can Learn From Other Covid-19 Responses

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» COVID-19 Lessons From Peru and Argentina

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» COVID-19 Observatory: Bungled Response Compounds Misery in Brazil

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sory Meeting

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» Why Brazil Is Now the Epicenter of the Coronavirus Pandemic » Experts Discuss a Potential Global Public Health Convention in University of Miami-Led Advi-

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» Violence Against Women, Children Escalates During Pandemic

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» Orthopaedic Trauma Units Across the Globe Greatly Impacted by COVID-19, Study Finds

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» Scientific Evidence And Global Collaboration Can Help End The Pandemic

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» COVID-19 is Ravaging Latin America

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Makers

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» Julio Frenk: Empowered Who Needed to Battle Pandemics

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» Panel: Pandemic Intensified Need for Palliative Care in Latin America

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» Caribbean Nations Explore New Ideas, Directions to Recover From Pandemic

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» Report Confirms Pandemic-Related Spikes in Domestic Violence

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inx Sexual Minority Men

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» Cancer Patients in Mexico Face Dire Scenario in Wake of COVID-19

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» Miller School Professors Develop Model to Correct COVID-19 Sampling Bias » New Study First to Use Pandemic Stress Index to Document the Effects of COVID-19 on Lat-

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» Public Health Leaders Discuss Steps Needed to Empower Women » Dr. Felicia Knaul: Access to Pain Relief Medicines in Mexico Should Be a Priority for Policy

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» New Panel to Advocate for a Global Public Health Convention for the 21st Century

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» Personal Perspectives on the Covid-19 Crisis in India

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» New Miller School-Led Lancet Study on Redefining the Future of Pandemics

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» Additional Student and Alumni National Impact

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» Strategies to Help the Hard of Hearing During COVID-19 Precautions

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Study Finds

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» Methamphetamine Use and HIV Create Perfect Storm for COVID-19 Transmission

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» Quality of Indoor Air Plummeted in Some Homes During COVID-19 Shutdown » Syringe Service Programs Across the U.S. Have Been Impacted by the COVID-19 Pandemic,

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work

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current Threats

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And HIV

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cine Considerations Project

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During COVID-19

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» Miller School Public Health Researchers Study COVID-19 Antibodies in First Responders » Dr. Adam Carrico Receives NIH Grant to Study Risk for COVID-19 Amid Methamphetamine Use

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Area, Study Finds

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COVID-19

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Cells

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» Study Finds U.S. First Responders Have Mixed Feelings About COVID-19 Vaccine

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» COVID-19 Has Led to the Reformation and Reinvigoration of the Public Health Workforce

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» Sylvester Researchers to Collaborate with Miami-Dade County on Coronavirus Testing

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» Mindfulness During Uncertain Times

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» U-TRACE Initiative to Address COVID-19 Public Health Crisis

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and Frontline Workers

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» Additional Student And Alumni Local Impact

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» A Pandemic Strikes, and an Academic Community Responds

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» Student Garners Reflections on the Importance of Public Health

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» Course Explores Global Health and Disparities During the Pandemic

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» COVID-19 Vaccine Trials Exhibit Early Success

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» Mobile Clinic Takes Vaccines to Underserved Aeas

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munities

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Future

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MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIR

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» Battles Being Waged to Overcome Vaccine Hesitancy

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» UHealth Pediatric Mobile Teams Surpass 10,000 COVID-19 Tests

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