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Welcome to our summary of Emmons' Frequently Asked Questions.
Each of these questions was submitted by a student, and answered by
Emmons' peer educators and staff members.
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If I didn't purchase the school's sickness plan, can I still use the Student Health Center at Emmons?
The services at Emmons are available to any currently enrolled Occidental student.
You don't have to purchase the
UnitedHealthcare sickness plan to be seen at the health center. Medical visits are free and there is a modest charge for lab tests and medications.
There are five free counseling sessions provided per academic year.
After visit five, there is a $30.00 fee per visit.
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Do I need to have a physical examination before I begin school at Oxy?
All incoming freshman and transfer students need to document a physical exam within one year
prior to entrance.
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What happens if I don't meet the medical requirements on time?
Your registration process will be delayed and once you are on campus, you will need to come to the Health Center and
make an appointment to resolve any delinquencies. A $100.00
late fee will be charged to your student account, beginning September 1,
2005 and every month thereafter until the delinquencies are satisfied.
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We moved a lot during my childhood and I can't access my complete immunization records. What should I do?
If you attended school in the United States, your last school may have a record of your required immunizations.
If you are unable to provide documentation of your immunizations, you will need
to have lab tests and/or additional vaccinations.
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Do I need an appointment to be seen at the Health Center?
Appointments are required for all services. Emergencies will be worked in and walk-in visits may be seen, if the day's clinic schedule permits.
To guarantee your visit, call ahead please! (x 2657)
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What is a mantoux (PPD) skin test?
PPD is a purified antigen from the tuberculosis (TB) bacteria. It is injected under the skin and causes a local skin reaction if the individual has had previous exposure to TB.
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is Counseling?
Counseling (also referred to as psychotherapy) is the process of
exploring thoughts, feelings, values and ideas about current and/or
past situations and experiences. It has several goals including (but
not limited to): greater personal awareness, positive behavioral
changes, increased self-esteem, a more accepting attitude and
increased coping and communication skills. There are varying
approaches and styles depending on the training and personality of the
individual therapist. Counseling is not about giving advice or the
counselor "solving" a person's problem; it is rather about
helping a person to reach their own new ideas about what is going to
be helpful for them.
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What can I Expect from Counseling?
You may or may not feel immediate relief from your problems when you
start counseling, although a great many people feel significantly
better after talking with the therapist, even one time. It takes time
for a deeper understanding and trust to develop between the therapist
and client. The therapist may utilize a variety or combination of
approaches including insight oriented, problem solving,
cognitive-behavioral, family systems or psychodynamic (understanding
how past experiences influence current ones). There are times when
your stress level may increase temporarily because you are actively
working to resolve stressful issues in your life. As you gain a better
understanding of yourself, your counselor will work with you to
develop and improve your life skills. For many people, a good deal of
improvement can occur in a relatively short amount of time. For others, the limited number of
free individual sessions available (seven per school year) at Emmons may not
be adequate. You may want to discuss a referral for on-going sessions
with a therapist in the community.
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Can my parents find out what treatment I'm receiving at the Health Center?
Medical and counseling information may not be released without the written consent of the patient.
If parents have questions or concerns, health center staff can answer generalized questions, but cannot violate patient confidentiality that is protected by law.
Students are responsible for notifying parents or guardians of their
condition, except in the case of a serious emergency.
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I'm on several prescription medications. Can I obtain these medications at the Health Center?
Emmons Health and Counseling Center is equipped to care for most minor, episodic, physical or emotional problems.
We stock common over-the-counter cold and pain medications, and a variety of
prescription medications used to treat minor illnesses or injuries.
If you have specific medication needs, please consult with your private physician on the best way to obtain your prescriptions while away at school.
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