School of Medicine COVID-19
COVID-19
As the situation with the COVID-19 virus continues to evolve, our focus at the School of Medicine is protecting students, faculty, staff and patients from exposure to infection and illness. To that end, our education, research, clinical and community missions are changing daily. Please continue to check this page for the latest information about the virus and the college's response.
COVID-19 Questions and Concerns
The School of Medicine is committed to providing a safe learning and work environment. medicine faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to use one of the two options below for any questions or concerns related to COVID-19.
COVID-19 Concern Form
Use this link for questions or concerns regarding COVID-19.
COVID-19 Anonymous Feedback Form
Use this link to submit anonymous comments regarding COVID-19 directly to the MED Faculty Advisory Committee
Clinical Algorithms
TAMU COVID Exposure, Symptom, Positive Testing Resources
Approved Re-Entry Process
OVERARCHING RATIONALE
The School of Medicine is committed to keeping all of our faculty, staff, and students as safe as possible during the challenging times of COVID-19. With the well-being and safety of all of our constituents coming as our number one priority, our number two priority is our clinical, educational, and research missions. The below-specified re-entry processes have been developed collaboratively from dedicated working groups in an effort to allow for the phasing back in of many of our college’s activities. We acknowledge that this process is subject to change on a daily basis and that plans to withdraw our constituents in the event of a resurgence are being developed.
Resurgence Contingency Plan
RATIONALE
The purpose of this document is to provide a contingency plan regarding the resurgence of COVID-19 for the Texas A&M College of Medicine in the event of a significant surge of sick patients into our health care systems, a significant change in our Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) supply, and/or rising safety concerns for our faculty, staff, and students.