How has COVID-19 care changed after the end of the Public Health Emergency?

In today’s episode, ‘COVID Care After the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency: Vaccines, Testing, and Treatment’, Esther Rojas, Project Coordinator at Migrant Clinicians Network, and our host and Founding Medical Director Ed Zuroweste, MD, will discuss how clinicians can navigate providing comprehensive COVID prevention and care despite the changing COVID landscape, waning public interest, and fewer resources.


Clinicians will learn about changes in vaccines, treatment, food subsidies, and insurance access as well as the latest guidance on vaccines and what clinicians should know to best assist their patients, including knowledge about the Health and Human Services Bridge Access Program for the uninsured.


This is one of several episodes exploring the long-term impacts of COVID. Find this mini podcast series, a part of our podcast, ‘On the Move with MCN’, wherever you listen to podcasts, or using one of the links below. Be sure to subscribe to get notified of future episodes!

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Guest

Esther Rojas
Project Coordinator at Migrant Clinicians Network

Esther Rojas works as MCN’s Project Coordinator in the Eastern Region Office. She received her BS in Public Health from Salisbury University and a certificate in Community-Based Participatory Research from the University of Michigan in 2021. As Project Coordinator, her work has included the coordination and management of various COVID-19 projects focused on increasing vaccine awareness in migrant and vulnerable populations in the United States and Puerto Rico. Since March 2022, Rojas has worked closely with community-based organizations to provide technical assistance and capacity-building to community health workers serving Latino and Haitian communities in her state.

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