COVID-19 Contact Tracing

The Risk Manager may contact you with any additional questions if needed.

MUSOD - Patient Exposure

For reporting patients, click link below. This form will gather information about possible patient exposures.

COVID-19 PATIENT CONTACT TRACING

MUSOD - Employee - Student Exposure

For self-reporting of employee / residents / students click link below. This form will gather information about possible employee or student exposures.

COVID-19 EMPLOYEE - STUDENT CONTACT TRACING

COVID-19 - Employee and Student Voluntary Disclosure Form

The university is asking faculty, staff and students to utilize the form linked below to voluntarily disclose self-isolation. Click here to access the form.

Current MUSOD COVID-19 Mitigation Protocol

Masks

Students are encouraged to bring disposable or KN95/N95 respirator masks to campus to ensure they are able to follow mask guidance.

Classrooms and labs

Our goal is to remain safe and provide a meaningful in-person learning experience. Instructors teaching in-person classes or labs this fall may encourage students to wear masks in alignment with our university recommendation and city guidance. Students are asked to comply with any such request in the spirit of fostering a respectful, inclusive community.

On-campus clinical settings

Masks are required. All the MUSOD clinics are clinical settings and masks are mandatory when entering clinical treatment areas. You are required to wear a mask and wear it correctly at all times.  This pertains to patients, students, faculty and staff regardless of vaccination status.

Marquette University Child Care Center

Masks are required for anyone aged two or older.

Elsewhere on campus

Masks are strongly recommended indoors if Milwaukee County is at a “High” CDC Community Level or when the city issues a mask advisory. Anyone who feels more comfortable wearing a mask is encouraged to do so. 

PPE Requirements

As a provider or participant in direct patient care the following PPE is required:

Sim Lab (simulated clinic experience)

Even though there is no patient care in the Simulation Lab it is considered a simulated clinical setting and should be treated as such. Masks will be required in the Simulation Lab.

  • Level 1 Masks
  • Lab Coats
  • Eye Protection with side shields are required at all times
  • Face Shield (Optional)

Clinics

PPE for Examinations:
  • Level 3 Mask
  • Lab Coat and Gloves
  • Eye Protection with side shields
  • Face Shield (Optional)
PPE for Non-Aerosol Procedures:
  • Level 3 Mask
  • Lab Coat and Gloves
  • Eye Protection with side shields
  • Face Shield (Optional)
PPE for Aerosol Procedures:
  • Level 3 Mask or N95 Respirator (after current fit test)
  • Lab Coat and Gloves
  • Eye Protection with side shields
  • Face Shield (Required)
  • Rubber Dam & HV Suction - with or without and assistant
  • ISODRY or Mr. Thirsty & HV Suction - with or without and assistant (with faculty permission)
  • Hair Protection recommended

COVID-19 links