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UW Madison Student Dies of Meningitis

 

For more information on meningitis, please refer to our Self Care site or Meningitis and Vaccination.  Immunizations and vaccines are available at SHS for a nominal fee.


SHS DATES

Dates to Remember

Semester Begins

2nd Semester Begins 01/19/2010

Classes Begin 01/25/2010

Hours of Operation

8am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday

Spring Break

March 22-26, 2010

 

The staff at Student Health Services would like to take this opportunity to welcome new and returning students to our campus community.   We look forward to serving you!

 

Flu Vaccines

Student Health Services has a limited supply of seasonal flu vaccine.  Cost is $15/ students; $20/ staff & faculty.  H1N1 is available at no cost.  Call or walk in at your convenience Monday - Friday, 8am-4:30pm.  No injections given between 12noon & 1pm.

 

Heart Health

February is "American Heart" Month

Click on the heart to learn how to protect yours!

 


Step It Stout

- 2nd Annual Walking Program sponsored by Student Health Services & UREC.

Step it stout logoCheck out the link below for walking tips, and steps conversion chart.  Also, check out the Discussion Forum and see what your fellow steppers are up to.

 Cruising the Coast 2010

 

 

 

Feb 2010

STUDENTS -- you’ll receive Student Health 101 each month, the online health and wellness magazine just for college students. Each issue contains valuable information that will help you make the most of your time in college—from reducing stress to succeeding in your classes to relations and getting involved. Explore! Enjoy!

Articles of Interest for February 2010:

  1. How to Check the Health of Your Relationships
  2. Spring Breaks that Won't Break the Bank
  3. 6 Signs that Say You Should See a Doctor Now
  4. How to Help Friend or Stranger in Need
  5. Understanding and Dealing with Eating Disorders


Feb 2010

PARENTS -- Congratulations on your students’ enrollment here at UW-Stout!

As a service to our families we are providing a subscription to Student Health 101. Student Health 101 is a monthly online health and wellness magazine just for college students and their parents. Each issue contains valuable information that will help your student make better decisions while in college and can help you with a better understanding of the health and wellness challenges that face today’s students.

Articles of Interest

  1. Helping Students Assess Their Relationship
  2. 6 Things That Tell Students It's Time to See a Doctor
  3. Eating Disorders:  What You and Students Need to Know
  4. Making Spring Break Healthful and Affordable
  5. Students Helping Students


Student Health Services is a department within the Health and Safety Unit. Other departments include Parking Services, Safety and Risk Management Services and University Police The Executive Director of Health and Safety is Jim Uhlir. Jim can be reached by email at uhlirj@uwstout.edu