In an audit report released Wednesday, State Auditor Suzanne M. Bump determined that Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA) doesn’t keep track of some of its property and equipment, risking
The site will offer a first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, which has been approved for emergency use in those ages 12 and older. For a minor to be vaccinated, a guardian must either be present at the clinic or complete an electronic consent form. I m so pleased we are to be able to collaborate with Curative to offer this opportunity to our campus community as well as our local community, said Gina Puc, MCLA s vice president of strategic initiatives. The vaccination clinic is free of charge and open to the public. Register for a vaccine appointment online at http://cur.tv/mcla or by calling 888-702-9042. Second-dose appointments will be scheduled at the June 8 clinic.
A community effort to fight COVID-19
Dr. Aimee Bullett-Smith, DNP, MS, FNP-BC; Dr. Jacqueline Krzanik, DNP, MS, FNP-BC; Christine Rodriguez, RN; and Office Manager Susannah McAllister
It’s been quite a year for MCLA’s Health Services team.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in the Berkshires and changed everything about the way we work, live, and interact, the staff at MCLA’s MountainOne Wellness Center have been working around the clock first to help plan the College’s pandemic response activities, then to coordinate testing and contact tracing while also seeing students for various other health-related issues as usual.
Dr. Jacqueline Krzanik, Health Services director and a nurse practitioner, Dr. Aimée