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  • The national novel coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination effort presents significant operational challenges.
  • Successful vaccine distribution requires reaching diverse communities across the United States.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the vaccine delivery logistics and processes implemented at Ohio University's Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine (OUHCOM).
  • To highlight key considerations for effective vaccine distribution, including community partnerships and student engagement.

Main Methods:

  • The Executive Dean of OUHCOM outlines the practical steps and strategies employed for vaccine delivery.
  • Key logistical elements include collaboration with local health departments and hospital systems.
  • Student involvement in vaccination efforts is detailed as a critical component.

Main Results:

  • OUHCOM successfully implemented on-campus and off-campus vaccine delivery operations.
  • Partnerships with local health entities facilitated efficient distribution.
  • Student participation played a vital role in the vaccination campaign.

Conclusions:

  • Effective vaccine delivery relies on strategic planning, community partnerships, and leveraging institutional resources.
  • The OUHCOM model demonstrates a viable approach to managing large-scale vaccination efforts.
  • Student involvement enhances operational capacity and community engagement during public health crises.