Student Health Services
HEALTH SERVICES:
The Office of Health Services is located in Mother
Joseph Residence Hall, Room 301. Health Services provides a full range
of primary care treatment and referral. These services are available to
all members of the college community.
Health Services is also responsible for the College's
compliance with state laws concerning immunizations. All required health
documentation must be received and verified by the Health Service staff
prior to class participation. Failure to comply will affect a student's
enrollment status. Full time students are also required to have a physical.
REQUIRED HEALTH FORMS
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All records and visits to Health Services are maintained in strict confidence
and are not a part of the student's academic record.
STAFF
Dr. Joseph Diana - Medical Director
Cynthia Striano, R.N.
WHAT SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE?
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Primary assessment and treatment of health problems
and injuries.
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Various diagnostic tests.
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Wellness and health assessment.
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Health education and counseling.
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Blood pressure screening.
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Allergy injections.
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Mantoux testing.
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Use of crutches, ice packs, humidifiers, and other
medical supplies.
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Referrals to local medical and dental specialists.
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Videos and printed materials on a wide variety of
health topics.
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Referral for alcohol and drug counseling.
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Referrals to campus and community resources.
WHAT ARE MY RESPONSIBILITIES?
Our goal at Student Health Services is to nurture and
maintain optimum health for all students and employees at Caldwell College.
We encourage you to become an active participant in your care and treatment.
Resident students are expected to bring an ample supply of prescription
medications they may be taking, along with a supply of over the counter
medication they deem helpful in maintaining wellness. Vitamins are not
provided by Student Health Services, although they may also be a supportive
addition to the busy students' health.
WHEN CAN I GO TO STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES?
The office is staffed during the fall and spring semesters
when classes are in session. For hours of operations, check the posted
schedule outside the Student Health Services Office or call (973)618-3319.
DO I HAVE TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT?
Any student in need of health care is encouraged to use
the Student Health Services on a walk-in basis. There is always a qualified
college health nurse available during office hours who will be able to
address most of your health care needs. Students may see the college physician
free of charge.
WHAT ABOUT AFTER - HOURS EMERGENCIES?
After-hours emergency care is available at:
Mountainside Hospital
Bay Avenue, Montclair, NJ |
St. Barnabas Hospital
Old Short Hills Road, Livingston, NJ |
Fees as well as transportation to those facilities are
the students' responsibility. In an extreme emergency, transportation
can be provided by the West Essex First Aid Squad.
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?
There are no charges for services provided by the College
Health Nurses or the College physician during regular office hours at
Student Health Services.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO USE STUDENT HEALTH SERVICES?
Commuter and residential students are eligible for all
services. Faculty and staff are also treated for sudden illness or injury
while on campus.
ABSENTEEISM AND NOTIFICATION OF ILLNESS
Health Services does not routinely provide class absence
excuses. Conveying information regarding illness to the professor is the
student's responsibility. Excuses from class are an academic, not a medical
policy. In the event the illness is prolonged for more than three (3)
days, the student is required to notify the Dean of Student Life.
CONFIDENTIALITY
All services provided by Student Health Services are confidential.
No information is released without the written permission of the student.