UF Outreach Clinic goes mobile
Rain or shine, the mobile clinic offers a quick and convenient way for Gainesville residents to get vaccinated.
Rain or shine, the mobile clinic offers a quick and convenient way for Gainesville residents to get vaccinated.
UF’s physicians and medical workers will provide the clinic’s free health care and screening services. The program provides UF undergraduate, medical, physician assistant, and other health professions students with hands-on experience.
The Mobile Outreach Clinic is honored to announce that our Program Operations Manager, Sherice Stewart has been awarded the UF College of Medicine 2020-2021 Superior Accomplishment Award in Category 1 – Clerical/Office Support. The Superior Accomplishment Award recognizes members of UF who have demonstrated commitment, innovation, and creativity as well…
We provide healthcare at no charge, but not at no cost. MOC patients spend time and resources getting to and from the clinic. Our doctors and nurses spend time listening beyond symptoms to understand the cause of their patient’s conditions. Care Coordinators spend time linking patients to community resources. MOC’s…
A community partnership between GRACE, the University of Florida Mobile Outreach Clinic, the Alachua Area Medical Reserve Corps, the Alachua County Health Department, Grace Healthcare Services Corp, and the city of Gainesville has emerged as a model for how to continue providing services to the most vulnerable while preventing the…
Dr. Grant Harrell is a specialist in internal medicine and director of UF Mobile Outreach Clinic, and while he doesn’t oppose anyone celebrating the Fourth of July, he said he encourages people to take precautions. “If people choose to engage in the kind of behaviors that raise the risk of…
The Alachua County Health Department provided over 700 tests on a first-come, first-served basis for the UF Mobile Outreach Clinic to administer. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, data shows some minority groups are at a greater risk of hospitalization or death resulting from COVID 19.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) – As cases of COVID-19 rise in Florida testing becomes an important way to limit the spread. The city of Gainesville will be hosting a free drive-thru COVID-19 testing at Citizens Field on Saturday, June 27. “This is…
At this time, MOC will remain open in light of COVID-19. However, with the concern of our patients and staff, please stay home in isolation if you are experiencing any symptoms (including cough, sneeze, shortness of breath, runny nose, or fever). Additionally, please call us at (352)…
On March 6, 2020, Mobile Outreach Clinic was well-represented at the 2020 Primary Care Innovations Conference. This conference fosters a collaborative space for health care professionals to share their current innovative practices and learn about other member’s ideas. Mobile Outreach Clinic staff, lead coordinators and care coordinators presented their…