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Student Services Student Services works with students faculty staff and outside partners to create a successful student experience through academic and community services and support and promote student engagement through clubs organizations and events ID: 613681

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Where business is taught with humanity in mind.Slide2

Student

Services

Student Services works with students, faculty, staff and outside partners to create a successful student experience through academic and community services and support and promote student engagement through clubs, organizations, and events.Slide3

Writing Center (

http://carey.jhu.edu/students/academic_resources/writing_center

/

)

Tutoring (

carey.student@jhu.edu

)

Academic Resources (

http://carey.jhu.edu/students/academic_resources

/

) Disability services (http://carey.jhu.edu/admissions/student_resources#disability) English Excellence Program

Co-curricularSlide4

Orientation and graduation

Communication: student newsletter (

http://carey.jhu.edu/students/newsletter.html

), mid-month news updates, and other emails to inform

New Student Checklist (

http://

carey.jhu.edu/students/new_student_guide

/)

Housing

(

http://carey.jhu.edu/admissions/student_resources/) Transportation

Mental health (JHSAP, http://www.jhsap.org/) Health Services/Insurance (Aetna, https://www.aetnastudenthealth.com/)

Non-academicSlide5

Student Clubs (

http://www.careystudents.com/

)

What clubs are active?

How to start a club?

How to join a club?

Honor

Code/Judicial Board (

http://carey.jhu.edu/students/honor_code

/

) Business cards (http://carey.jhu.edu/students/orderform.html)Student handbook (http://carey.jhu.edu/students/handbook/

)

Non-academicSlide6

Things to know:

Student website (

https://www.aetnastudenthealth.com

/

)

Insurance card

Finding a health care provider such as primary care physician, specialists, walk-in clinic, urgent care, etc.

Additional insurance: dental and

vision

Main page

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Health Insurance

What is it?Slide7

Health Insurance

Where to obtain healthcare? (https://www.aetnastudenthealth.com/) Where to obtain healthcare?Emergency room (inside the hospital) – for life threatening emergencies and when no other access to healthcare is available

Urgent care clinic – care needed quickly but generally not for life threatening emergencies

Walk-in clinics – can be same day but not for life threatening emergencies

Primary care providers/office – generally a medical home for health care and follow-up

Specialists – generally when extended care is needed beyond the abilities of the primary care provider (such as cardiologists, neurologists, etc.)Slide8

Health Insurance

Example of symptoms treated at the Minute Clinic and other services

Minor illness

such as allergies, body aches, cough, earache, itchy eyes, nasal congestion, etc.

Minor injury exams

such as bug bites, minor burns, minor cuts and wounds, sprains of ankle/knee, suture/staple removal, etc.

Skin condition

exams such as acne, athlete’s foot, rashes, ringworms, shingles, etc.

Wellness and physical exams

such as college physicals, sports physicals, smoking cessation, etc.

Health condition monitoring

such as cholesterol and blood

preassure

.

Vaccinations

such as meningitis,

Tdap (tetanus/pertussis), Gardasil (HPV), influenza, Hepatitis A&B, MMR, etc.Slide9

Health Insurance

How to keep costs for healthcare low?

Select appropriate care for your needs.

Select a healthcare provider that is covered by your health insurance.

Ask questions before you make an appointment

(Do you take Aetna? Do you take new patients? What is the wait time?)Slide10

Student Services Office

carey.student@jhu.edu

410-234-9240

How to reach usSlide11

Questions?

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