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Multi-disciplinary team of fully licensed and board certified physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, dieticians, pharmacists, lab technicians, radiology technicians
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Quality
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Diverse Areas of Expertise Infectious Disease Sports Medicine Headache Allergy Eating Disorders Women’s Health
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Invested in Education UConn Sports Medicine Fellowship American Psychological Association (APA) Accredited Training Program UConn Nursing Students UConn Nurse Practitioner Students UConn Medical Students UConn Residents CCMC Residents
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Partnership with local specialists Orthopedics, cardiology, occupational health, dermatology, psychiatry, obstetrics, general surgery, plastic surgery, urgent care and dental care located in Storrs Center
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Hours of Operation Monday through Friday: 8:00 AM - 10:30 PM – Wednesdays 10:30AM to 10:30PM – Arrangements for overnight care in the infirmary can be made on weeknights when necessary. Saturday and Sunday: 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM Advice Nurse is available via phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week when school is in session. Call 860-486-4700 Centrally located
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Operate on a Fee-for-Service model.
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Participating provider with: Aetna Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield CIGNA ConnectiCare United Healthcare Connecticut Medicaid
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Insurance Waiver Process On-line waiver available from June 1 until September 15 Waive every year prior to Fall semester Instructions for waiver under the Insurance and Billing tab of www.shs.uconn.edu University sponsored Student Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) - $2947 per year
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Before waiving: Is my plan just for emergencies, or also for primary care? Does my plan require prior approval? What is the coverage for an out of network provider?
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July 1 st Deadline Student Health History Form
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www.shs.uconn.edu (860) 486-4700
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You Can Do It! We Can Help!
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Mental Health! Everyone Has It! Within the last 2 weeks 50% of students felt overwhelmed by all they had to do 48.3% felt exhausted 22.6% felt very sad 22% felt very lonely 19.2% felt overwhelming anxiety
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23% Approximate % of UConn students who have received diagnosis or treatment for mental health concerns in the past year. (2014 NCHA UCONN Survey)
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Specialists in College Students! Understanding of college student development and common concerns A bio-psychosocial model Connected to campus resources – creating a web! Specialists in common areas of concern: AOD, Eating Disorders, Trauma, Anxiety, to name only a few…
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Providing a Continuum of Care: From Prevention to Intervention Connection is Prevention Workshops & Classes to Help students understand and manage mental health Triage and Assessment Individual Therapy Medication Management Group Therapy: Specialized Groups for Grief, Sexual Assault or Domestic Violence Survivors, Children from Substance Abusing Families, AOD Group, Older Students Group Crisis Services
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Peer & Community Involvement Active Minds * NAMI * Suicide Prevention Week
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Getting Help Is Easy: Click or Call Counseling.uconn.edu 860-486-4705 When in doubt consult!
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