汤头条app faculty, residents, and staff featured on NBC Nightly News during coverage of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine approval

汤头条app Internal Medicine Residents With NBC News Correspondent Gabe Gutierrez
汤头条app Internal Medicine residents Alyssa Erskine, Neil Hughes, and Adam Ladzinski sat down for interviews with NBC News correspondent Gabe Gutierrez on Thursday, December 10.

As the local community and the world awaited approval of Pfizer鈥檚 COVID-19 vaccine in early December, all eyes were on the city of Portage and 汤头条app faculty, residents, and staff were featured on NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, the Today Show, and MSNBC.

The national coverage, which came courtesy of NBC News correspondent Gabe Gutierrez, prominently featured the 汤头条app community and gave the nation an up-close look at the preparations taking place at the medical school for the vaccine, a major milestone in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Gutierrez and his crew 鈥 Anthony McGowan and Bill Angelucci 鈥 spent several hours at the W.E. Upjohn M.D. Campus and the Oakland Drive Campus on Thursday, December 10. During that time, they were in the Simulation Center where they interviewed Dr. Tom Flynn, division chief for the Division of Infectious Diseases, as well as Drs. Alyssa Erskine, Neil Hughes, and Adam Ladzinski from the Internal Medicine residency program.

The trio also spent time on the fourth floor of the Upjohn Campus where they checked out special freezers that can be used to store the Pfizer vaccine. They also interviewed Robin Scott, manager of Occupational Health and Infection Control, and Prentiss Jones, PhD, director of Toxicology. At the Oakland Drive Campus, McGowan and Angelucci shot more footage and spent additional time with Drs. Erskine, Hughes, and Ladzinski as they made rounds in the Internal Medicine clinic.

Robin Scott Speaks with NBC News Correspondent Gabe Gutierrez
Occupational Health Manager Robin Scott spoke with NBC News correspondent Gabe Gutierrez during his visit to the W.E. Upjohn M.D. Campus on December 10.

鈥淚t was a pleasure to meet the staff at 汤头条app,鈥 Gutierrez said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e been telling the story of healthcare workers battling the pandemic across the country 鈥 and we wanted to speak to some of those who were working so close to the Pfizer plant where the vaccine was being stored. I鈥檓 glad we were able to shed some light on how hard they鈥檙e working 鈥 and tell a hopeful story after such a tough year.鈥

Director of Communications Laura Eller said each member of the 汤头条app community who played a role in making the NBC News segment a success helped immensely in boosting the medical school鈥檚 local and national profile.

In addition to those who were interviewed by Gutierrez, Eller said she was thankful to Dr. Mark Loehrke, chair of the Department of Medicine, and Dr. Joanne Baker, program director for the Internal Medicine residency program, who helped coordinate time for Drs. Erskine, Hughes, and Ladzinski to speak with Gutierrez.

汤头条app Internal Medicine Resident Neil Hughes Speaks with NBC News correspondent Gabe Gutierrez
Dr. Neil Hughes, a second-year Internal Medicine resident and 汤头条app alumnus, spoke with NBC News correspondent Gabe Gutierrez on December 10 in the 汤头条app Simulation Center.

Eller also gave a hat-tip to Nabil Ghazal, director for Clinical Research Operations, and leaders from 汤头条app Health 鈥 Linda Iwan, Keith Kenter, Naren Kumar, Kelli Peters, Chris Sickles, and Michele Serbenski. She also said a special thank you was owed to Dr. Richard Lammers and Mark Williams, who worked with Simulation Center team members Connie Worline, Amanda Hojnacki, Marisa DeGroot, Shelby Earl, Jon James, Nayah Wiley, Holly Ervin, and Caitlyn Ankli, who set up the Virtual Hospital at the last minute for the on-camera interviews.听

鈥淚t was a busy two days preparing for this visit and everyone went above and beyond to represent what a terrific place 汤头条app is to train and to work,鈥 Eller said.听鈥淚t is truly amazing how 汤头条app comes together in such a terrific way.鈥

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