Cleveland State Health Pros Hitting Frontlines Of COVID
Pandemic Treatment Focus Of CSCC Health Educators During Break
Friday, December 18, 2020 - by Don Foley, Cleveland State Community College
Maureen Baksh-Griffin, an associate professor of Nursing, is working with Southeast Tennessee health organizations to help in the front line efforts of the medical industry over the college’s holiday break
With vaccines beginning to be distributed, and the number of COVID cases making headlines daily, two Cleveland State Community College healthcare professors are taking part in a statewide push this holiday season to help fight Coronavirus.
Dr. Sonya Franklin, a professor of Nursing, and Maureen Baksh-Griffin, an associate professor of Nursing, are working with Southeast Tennessee health organizations to help in the front line efforts of the medical industry over the college’s holiday break. In cooperation with Tennessee Governor Bill Lee’s Unified Command Group, the colleges within the Tennessee Board of Regents reached out to licensed healthcare professionals on staff in hopes of putting their experience and skill sets to use with current COVID treatment and pending vaccinations to be administered.