20 hours ago To make an appointment please go to shs.regis.edu or call 303.458.3558. Please also fill out the COVID-19 Screening Questionnaire prior to your appointment. Faculty and staff may only get a COVID-19 test at Student Health Services. To do so, they must call … >> Go To The Portal
To make an appointment please go to shs.regis.edu or call 303.458.3558. Please also fill out the COVID-19 Screening Questionnaire prior to your appointment. Faculty and staff may only get a COVID-19 test at Student Health Services. To do so, they must call …
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To apply to the Health Care Quality and Patient Safety graduate certificate program, you will need: Completed baccalaureate degree from a regionally-accredited college or university. Current resume or documentation of professional experience. Completed online application. The ideal candidate for the graduate certificate in Health Care Quality ...
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Here's a brief description of what each is like, how they're different, and how they're treated: Strep throat. Suspect this bacterial infection if you get a sudden fever, extremely sore throat, painful or difficult swallowing, white spots or red all over the throat, and painful lymph nodes in your neck.
Regis University's Student Health Services is here to take care of the diverse medical needs of the student community. In keeping with the Jesuit tradition, we believe that the mind, the body and the spirit are interconnected. We practice traditional medicine but emphasize the whole person in our medical approach.
The common cold. This illness is caused by a virus. A cold may cause a fever, achy muscles, headaches, watering eyes, coughing, nasal discharge, stuffed-up nose, sneezing, hoarseness, and a sore throat. The common cold can't be treated, but it will clear up on its own with plenty of rest and clear fluids. The flu.
A room that is quiet, dark, and cool can help promote better sleep. Reduce the distraction of outside noise with earplugs or a white noise machine. Use heavy curtains, blackout shades, or an eye mask to block light. Make sure your room is well ventilated and at a temperature between 60° and 75° Fahrenheit.
Also, never take a nap after 3 p.m. Avoid wake-promoting agents. Consuming caffeine, nicotine, alcohol, and other chemicals can prevent you from falling asleep or disturb your sleep. Try to avoid consuming these wake promoting agents four to six hours before bedtime.
Includes any type of exercise which gets the heart pumping and uses up additional oxygen (i.e., you breath faster and heavier). At least 30 minutes five times a week is the goal for adults.
Student Health Services is available to not only help you with illness and disease but to prevent these and to help you achieve good overall health. Your body is amazing; be kind and take care of it, so it can take care of you.
Reviews the history and theory of quality management in health care settings with emphasis on patient safety, satisfaction and engagement, the patient/client experience, and regulatory requirements.
Examines skills and knowledge necessary to manage and analyze biomedical data and review statistics used for decision-making, population health assessment, and inferential research analysis.
Examines the practical and ethical dimensions of patient care and organizational leadership in the context of patient safety and risk management.
Harbor Health has a new patient portal called OCHIN MyChart! MyChart gives you direct access to portions of your electronic health record where we track and store your health information.
Follow the steps below or download sign up instructions by clicking the links below.
Send a email to PatientPortal@hhsi.us or ask for help next time you are at the health center!