AIMS & cumc Pre-clinical drug testing

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AIMS & cumc Pre-clinical drug testing Stephanie Rozen, LCSW, CASAC

ADDICTION INFORMATION & MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES

STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE

Substance Use, Abuse, Dependence WHY STUDENTS VISIT Substance Use, Abuse, Dependence Or Concerning Behaviors Concern for Self or Someone Else (friend, family, colleague) Drug Testing Questions Students in Recovery Resources *ACHA-NCHA, 2013

WAYS WE CAN HELP Professional Staff & Peer Reps Pre-clinical Drug Testing Educational Events AIMS Mini-Grants (for substance free events) Referrals (on & off campus resources)

HOW TO GET INVOLVED Join the AIMS Council Student Representation from All Schools Receive AIMS Rep Training Help Plan & Facilitate Addiction Rounds Provide Lowest Barrier Point of Contact for Concerned Peers Participate in AIMS events (i.e. Happy Hour Tea Bar)

Harm Reduction Approach SNAP IT [AIMS] Confidential Harm Reduction Approach Free (in cost & judgment) aims@columbia.edu Visit us on the Web: www.cumc.columbia.edu/student-health/aims

WHERE TO FIND US Administrative & Insurance Services: 3rd Floor, Suites 3D & 3E Center for Student Wellness Suite 107 & Rm 101 AIMS Suite 102 Mental Health Services 1st Floor, Suite 1D Medical Services First Floor, Suite B234 (212) 305-3400 50 Haven Avenue Bard Hall 60 Haven Avenue Tower 1 http://cumc.columbia.edu/student-health

CUMC PRE-CLINICAL DRUG TESTING

RATIONALE & HISTORY Program established in 2010 Born out of site requirements Designed to increase patient safety Opportunity for early intervention for high-risk students A practice in professionalism Non-punitive and non-judgmental in approach

PROCESS Schedule test Go to testing site Self register via e-link Select testing site as part of registration Go to testing site Bring State ID & ePassport Standard 10 panel urinalysis screening You have 22 business days from date of registration

PROCESS Receive results Secure message notification There is a prescription medication verification process that takes up to 10 days to process. Otherwise, results are typically processed within 48 business hours. Failure to comply will be treated as a positive test requiring a meeting and a possible evaluation by Director of AIMS.

DETAILS Welcome to Columbia! All tests must be completed by June 9th (regardless of the expiration date on the ePassport) If you have not registered yet, please meet me in the lobby directly following this presentation. aims@columbia.edu |212.305.3989 Welcome to Columbia!