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Visit The New
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3L Education Center
Do you need current Information on exer
cise? herpes? nutrition? yoga? stress? or
wellness? The Health Education Center 1s the
place for you. We have a library of current
health books that may be checked out for a
one week period of time.
Many pamohlets are available, free, on such
subjects as breast cancer, testicular cancer,
how to stop smoking, drugs of choice, etc. We
will be adding to the selection periodically.
Self-care 1s one focus of the Center. A
display on breast and testicle self exam will
helo you learn how to do self exams. One booth
explains how to take a temperature with ther
mometers available for you to practice. A flow
chart explains when you should visit a physi
cian for allergies and when you could apply
self-care. Allergy booklets and self care for
allergies handouts are available.
The Health Education Center 1s staffed by
practlcum students who are very willing to
assist you 1n obtaining Information. If you
would like to work as a health aide next year,
please contact Cynthia Kane at the Student
Health Center (686-4441).
The Center Is open Monday through Friday,
9:30 to 3:30. Please feel free to drop In to
Just look around.
The following are some comments made by
Personal Health students who visited the Center
and wrote evaluations...
1) "...was a lot smaller than I pictured 1t
would be,"
2) "I especially enjoyed the literature on
Nutrition since I am looking for a book
to do a book report on."
3) "I had not known how to actually check
for cancer and so thanks to the Health
Education Room I now do!"
4) "I think this Is a good venture by the
Health Center, one 1n which I hope will
escape the budget axe of the administra
tion. I would encourage anyone who has
from 5-30 minutes to spare during the
day to explore the Wellness Room."
The Pharmacy Can Fill Student's
Prescription Needs
The Pharmacy 1n the Student Health Center
1s set up to fill prescriptions for registered
students only. The oharmacy can fill Descrip
tions written by any licensed Dhvsician, both
Oeoon and out-of-state. This wans that stu
dents with Descrlotlons from their oersonal
physicians have the convenience, service, and
savings of uslnq the pharmacy on campus.
This service does not extend to students'
chllden or spouses or faculty wno ae not
eglsteed students.
The Dharmacy 1s staffed by 4 registered
pharmacists, and one or two are on duty at all
times. They are Heather Loomis, 11a James,
Debbie Wright, and Tina Okuda, who works
only Saturday mornings. Questions concerning
prescriptions, medication usage or Interactions
and prices can be directed to the Dharmacy at
686-4454. Please do not phone for refills,
as the pharmacy can fill your order quickly
when you bring vour bottle or container in
person. Out-of-state, transfer prescriptions
from other stores and special orders also
take more time to fill tahn new orders. Please
Dlan ahead for your own best service.
The over-the-counter drugs and oroducts are
very limited. We stock only those Items that
are most often prescribed by the clinic phys
icians as well as a few products that are 1n
high demand by the students. Also, If an over
the-counter product cannot be bought for a
savings, 1t Is not stocked. The pharmacy tries
to best serve the student by stocking those
Items that can save the student money.
The students are a special class of custo
mers compared to the general public 1n most
stores. Their Interest, cooperation, and
patience are much appreciated by the pharmacy
staff at the Health Center.
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