Lisa Navracruz, MD
Assistant Professor, Center for Medical Education
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
Dr. Lisa Navracruz is an assistant professor of Family Medicine at the Center for Medical Education at Case Western Reserve University, and a faculty director for the Student Run Health Clinic and Urban Health Pathway. She received a bachelor of science degree from Boston College and a medical degree from Stanford University’s School of Medicine. In addition to her experience as a family physician for over 18 years, Dr. Navracruz’s clinical practice has been focused on HIV Primary Care in a FQHC setting, most recently at Neighborhood Family Practice. She is certified as an American Academy of HIV Medicine Specialist.

Presenting at the Nexus Summit:

Background: The Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) Student-Run Health Clinic (SRHC) is an interprofessional student organization, operating since 2011. This poster serves to describe how the SRHC was able to quickly adapt and continue its aim of interprofessional education and community health service for underserved populations during the COVID-19 pandemic.Methods: The SRHC partnered with a federally qualified health center (FQHC), Neighborhood Family Practice (NFP) to increase patient access to vaccinations. Graduate medicine, nursing, physician assistant (PA), and social work…