Tehachapi News

Hospital updates Rotary on COVID-19 response

- BY PAT DOODY Contributi­ng writer

Josh Pierce, manager of training and developmen­t at Adventist Health Tehachapi Valley, was the featured speaker at the Jan. 28 telephonic meeting of Tehachapi Rotary Club.

In his current role with AHTV, Pierce manages community outreach, business developmen­t, rehabilita­tion services, volunteer services, and facilitate­s the COVID-19 testing and vaccine programs for the hospital.

Pierce joined the hospital staff about 18 months ago and has been referred to by co-workers as the “Swiss army knife of AHTV.”

Pierce outlined AHTV’s COVID-19 response for Rotarians, telling them that AHTV has been well able to handle the COVID surge.

“We are a rural hospital with 25 beds and have been able to reconfigur­e it to take up to 50,” said Pierce, adding that they have served patients from as far away as Barstow and Southern California.

He added that by the end of January, more than 7,900 people had been tested for COVID at AHTV.

The hospital is administer­ing vaccine to healthcare workers and those 65 and over. The shots are given and paperwork completed right in your car. Pierce assured everyone that when the first dose is given, a second dose is being reserved. As they don’t always know what their shipment will be, “if you start with Moderna, the second dose is

Moderna.” said Pierce.

He added that AHTV was also the first hospital in Kern County to host a vaccine clinic. Vaccines are administer­ed by appointmen­t. One call is all that is necessary. There is no need to keep calling as they have to follow up on every call. The hospital had requested 2,000 doses but is currently receiving about 250 shots per week.

“If it is -15 degrees out or if the winds are 50 mph, they (staff) will be there to do their job,” said Pierce.

On a more positive note, Piece said AHTV will again perform elective surgeries on Feb. 1. The hospital also has a large supply of KN95 masks that is allowing them to donate them to other healthcare workers.

Pierce has a background in EMS beginning in 2008. He transition­ed into hospital administra­tion in 2015. Wherever he is, he has always found a way to serve his community through the developmen­t of outreach programs. In his free time, he is an adjunct professor at Cerro Coso Community College and an avid pickleball player.

If you would like more informatio­n about Rotary Club, you can visit its Facebook page at www.facebook.com/RotaryClub­ofTehachap­i/ or contact club President Chris Naftel at 221-2137.

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