Starting Tuesday, October 3, student patients of University Health Service (UHS) can schedule non-urgent appointments online using UHS Connect for several types of visits, including:
Non-urgent appointments with primary care
Initial assessments with counseling
Health History Form (HHF) immunization reviews
Measles/mumps/rubella vaccines
UHS vaccine clinics
Online scheduling can be completed at any hour of the day using a computer or smartphone and should only be used for non-urgent, non-emergency health issues. For more information, review UHS’s new online scheduling video.
Lyft passes available for off-campus mental health appointments
Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor, the University Counseling Center (UCC) is providing Lyft passes for any University student to use for off-campus mental health appointments. To access these passes, the student needs to call UCC at (585) 275-3113 and ask for the Transportation Request form to be added to their UHSConnect account. Then they need to complete the form and submit it at least three business days before their appointment. Codes for a total of four one-way rides will be provided per request. There is no limit to the number of rides a student can request but there will not be any reimbursement for rides taken outside of this program. Email Brigid Cahill with questions.
REAL program internships explore clinical research
First-year students, sophomores, and juniors interested in exploring clinical research are invited to apply for the REAL Program, a spring internship designed to advance professional and research competencies through tiered mentorship and hands-on experience. REAL Program interns will be paired with a research team at the Medical Center’s Center for Health and Technology. If you are a motivated self-starter from any academic discipline with an interest in clinical research, you can learn more here. Applications are due Monday, October 16, at 11:59 p.m. Apply here.
Study Zone program now enrolling
Located within the Learning Center in 1-160D Dewey Hall, the Study Zone is a quiet, focused place to work. Students commit to spending at least three hours a week in the Study Zone and benefit from peer support in planning effective study sessions. By providing a productive location, personal support, and even free snacks, this informal study location will help students get past common barriers to turn their academic goals into reality. Enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis. The program serves students in Arts, Sciences & Engineering; the School of Medicine and Dentistry; Simon Business School; and the Warner School of Education and Human Development. Learn more and enroll here.
Take advantage of autumn’s cool temperatures and spectacular views with Well-U’s fall wellness challenge. Take a virtual color tour through some of the world’s most vibrant, breathtaking landscapes. Recipes, articles, an interactive message board, motivating daily emails, and more will help keep you moving. Get more details here and sign up here for the challenge that begins on Sunday, October 1.
Attend a closing celebration for Diverse/Eclectic, a faculty art show in Hartnett Gallery, Wilson Commons, today, September 28, from 4 to 6 p.m. The exhibit showcases the wide range of creativity of Rochester faculty members and brings together an eclectic selection of art that reflects the diverse and vibrant community that defines the University.
Palliative Care Collaborative Conference
The 11th annual Palliative Care Collaborative Conference of Rochester takes place Friday, October 20, and provides a range of updates for clinicians and ancillary professionals who care for patients and families with serious illnesses. Learn more and register here for the hybrid event.
New Vape Escape program supports teens
Vape Escape, a new free five-session series offered virtually by the Center for Community Health & Prevention, will provide support for youth ages 12 to 18 looking to quit or cut back vaping. The first session starts at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, October 25.
Doctors and lifestyle counselors from the center will meet with interested teens in a casual and supportive group setting where they can ask questions and gain takeaways for long-term success with their health goals. The program is flexible. Interested participants can attend one session or all. Registration is required. For additional information, call the center’s clinical office at (585) 602-0720 or send an email.
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