8907 Brawner Dr, Richmond, VA 23229 • 804 440-4067
1110 Oakwood Ave, Richmond, VA 23223 • 804 236-8818
2003 Monument Ave, Richmond, VA 23220 • 804 355-1046
Henrico, VA
7800 Valleyfield Dr, Springfield, VA 22153 • 703 866-4470
Charlottesville, VA
Work
Company:
Richmond and henrico health departments
Oct 2018
Position:
Director
Education
School / High School:
Virginia Commonwealth University / Medical College of Virginia School of Medicine
2004
Skills
Public Health • Community Outreach • Healthcare • Public Speaking • Epidemiology • Research • Pediatrics • Healthcare Management • Hospitals • Teaching • Microsoft Office • Health Services Research • Non Profits
Richmond and Henrico Health Departments
Director
Richmond City Health District
Director
Richmond City Health District May 2009 - Mar 2016
Deputy Director
Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Preventive Medicine Residency 2007 - 2009
Preventive Medicine Resident
Virginia Commonwealth University Jul 2004 - Jun 2007
Pediatrics Resident
Education:
The Johns Hopkins University 2007 - 2008
Master of Public Health, Masters, Leadership, Management
Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine 2000 - 2004
Doctor of Medicine, Doctorates
University of Virginia 1995 - 1999
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Biology
Skills:
Public Health Community Outreach Healthcare Public Speaking Epidemiology Research Pediatrics Healthcare Management Hospitals Teaching Microsoft Office Health Services Research Non Profits
Medical School Virginia Commonwealth University / Medical College of Virginia School of Medicine Graduated: 2004 Medical School Medical College Virginia Hospitals Graduated: 2004 Medical School The Johns Hopkins Hospital Graduated: 2004
5801 Bremo Rd, Richmond, VA 23226 1602 Skipwith Rd, Richmond, VA 23229 400 E Cary St, Richmond, VA 23219
Education:
Johns Hopkins University - Master of Public Health Medical College of Virginia - Doctor of Medicine Johns Hopkins Hospital - Residency - Preventive Medicine (General, Public Health, Occ Med, Aer) MCV Hospital - Residency - Pediatrics MCV Hospital - Internship - Pediatrics
Board certifications:
American Board of Pediatrics Certification in Pediatrics
Youtube
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Duration:
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Duration:
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Spiritual Shots | Danny Avula
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Duration:
30m 31s
Dr Danny Avula - Pay Attention to Mental Hea...
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Duration:
1m 25s
Vaccine Mythbusters: Ask the Experts - Dr. Da...
One in a series of four videos encouraging COVID-19 vaccinations. Dr. ...
Duration:
1m 31s
HCPS Health Chat with Dr. Danny Avula, VDH
Dr. Danny Avula, director of the Richmond and Henrico Health Districts...
Duration:
6m 21s
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Danny Avula
News
Why you shouldn’t skip the 2nd dose of a 2-shot COVID-19 vaccine
There was a big differential between one-dose protection and two-dose protection that is much more disparate than weve seen with the typical COVID strains, said Virginia vaccine coordinator Dr. Danny Avula about a study in the New England Journal of Medicine from last week.
Date: May 15, 2021
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Source: Google
Where the DC-area stands on COVID-19 vaccinations for kids 12 and up
fective vaccine means that these adolescents wont have to miss school, sporting events or other activities if they are exposed to someone with COVID-19, taking another step toward getting their lives back to normal, Dr. Danny Avula, the states vaccination coordinator, said in a statement.
Date: May 13, 2021
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Source: Google
Virginia plans to end COVID-19 restrictions on June 15
Northam and Dr. Danny Avula, the state's vaccine coordinator, also talked about efforts to increase the availability of vaccines. Avula said the state is gearing up to launch mobile vaccination clinics using contracted vendors and money from the Federal Emergency Management Agency. The mobile unit
With the exception of the Washington, D.C. suburbs and Richmond, demand in Virginia has precipitously declined since the state made all adult residents eligible for shots, said Danny Avula, the state vaccine coordinator.
Date: Apr 21, 2021
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Source: Google
Fairfax County opens COVID-19 vaccine appointments to all "Phase 1b" groups
Fairfax County remains cautious about committing to a timeline for when all adults will actually get at least one vaccine dose. Virginias vaccine coordinator, Dr. Danny Avula, has suggested that everyone who wants to get vaccinated could receive their first dose by May 31.
Date: Mar 30, 2021
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Source: Google
Virginia easing more COVID-19 restrictions on gatherings, entertainment, sports
Friday from government leaders in Northern Virginia seeking more vaccine doses for the region, Dr. Danny Avula, the state's vaccine coordinator, said that while initial vaccination supplies were allocated based on population, the state is starting to shift some doses to areas that have more demand.
Date: Mar 23, 2021
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Source: Google
Virginia pharmacies to expand Phase 1b eligibility for COVID-19 vaccines
The majority of retail pharmacy partners in Virginia have been using thestates pre-registration list to schedule appointments for vaccines, Dr. Danny Avula, Virginias vaccine coordinator, has said.
Date: Mar 17, 2021
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Source: Google
COVID-19 in Virginia: LIVE updates for Saturday, February 20 - wtvr.com
S rolloutFrom the moment Governor Ralph Northam brought in Dr. Danny Avula to run Virginia's vaccine distribution, Avula has stressed making the process fair and equitable, but on Tuesday morning, his efforts were no match for a disjointed vaccine rollout involving the federal government and states.