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First Watch First Responder: Klara Calderon-Guthe
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First Watch First Responders: Will Potter
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First Watch First Responders: Ronnie Virgle
Ronnie Virgle, medical office assistant for UNC Health’s COVID-19 Vaccination Mobile Unit, is deserving to be recognized as a First Watch First Responder.
Ronnie is the medical office assistant (MOA) for the mobile unit and one of UNC Health’s unsung heroes. As the MOA, Ronnie is in charge of patient check-in and registration at the mobile unit, often the first person patients interact with at the clinic. His warmth, positivity, and courtesy makes patients feel immediately at ease. In addition to greeting and checking in onsite, Ronnie works behind the scenes managing the mobile unit schedule and helping with patient recruitment. He is personally responsible for identifying, calling, and scheduling mobile clinic appointments for people from historically marginalized communities. Without his diligent outreach, many of them might have waited weeks before getting a vaccine appointment or never gotten vaccinated at all. Ronnie also manage
First Watch First Responders: Loc Culp
When Culp, nurse manager of the Medical Intensive Care Unit, saw her first COVID-19 patients, she implemented clinical changes while keeping up with the unrelenting stream of patients admitted into the MICU. Throughout the pandemic, her department has cared for the sickest COVID-19 patients while ensuring the unit was staffed properly and safely.
To incorporate these measures, Culp helped change the MICU department into high-risk and low-risk zones. As a wife and mother of three children, Loc spent long hours at the MICU overseeing the health and well-being of critically ill patients, as well as her 110-member staff.