Agenda
We'll hear three short presentations then go right into a Q&A, starting with common misconceptions about when you should be tested and how the vaccine will be rolled out. Then we'll open the floor for your questions.
Zoom Courtesy
- Stay muted unless you've been invited to speak
- Keep your video off during the presentation
- Feel free to drop questions in the chat and we'll present them after each speaker has had a chance to talk
Introductions
- Dr. Erika Norris with UCHealth Primary Care - Estes Park
- Katie Plassmeyer, Nurse practitioner, UCHealth Primary Care - Estes Park
- Dr. Robin Zehr, Medical Chief of Staff at Estes Park Health
Short presentations
- Dr. Norris on her clinical trial experience and a bit about the science of vaccines
- Nurse Practitioner Plassmeyer on the outpatient and telehealth experience
- Dr. Zehr on when you should go to the ER
Q&A
- What are some common misconceptions about testing?
- Getting tested for the right reasons.
- Should I require a negative test to allow someone back at work?
- How soon after I’m exposed should I get tested.
- What are some common questions and misunderstandings about the rollout?
- After health practitioners and first responder, how do they determine who's next?
- Who is they? Who determines how the vaccine is distributed?
- How will we be able to prove that we've been vaccinated?
- Currently even vaccinated individuals have to comply with mask requirements, et al. How long do you think it will take for BAU to return to some kind of normal?
- What about people who refused to be vaccinated?
Open Q&A
CTA and Close
Can't attend? Access the recording on the Estes Chamber
YouTube Channel after the event.
Registration limited to 98 participants.