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The Texas State Student Health Center is nationally accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC). The Student Health Center provides a variety of services to students including but not limited to primary care, urgent care, sports medicine, travel health and sexual health. With three locations, two in San Marcos and one in Round Rock, … >> Go To The Portal
The Texas State Student Health Center is nationally accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC). The Student Health Center provides a variety of services to students including but not limited to primary care, urgent care, sports medicine, travel health and sexual health. With three locations, two in San Marcos and one in Round Rock, …
St. David's School of Nursing: Texas State University Nursing Building 100 Bobcat Way Round Rock, Texas 78665-8017 Phone: 512.716.2900 Fax: 512.716.2911 nursing@txstate.edu Site Map
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San Marcos Campus 601 University Drive San Marcos, Texas 78666-4684 Phone: 512.245.2111. Round Rock Campus 1555 University Blvd. Round Rock, Texas 78665-8017
A Standardized Patient (SP) is someone who has been trained to accurately and consistently portray the personal history, physical findings and personality traits of an individual patient at a given point in time.
Men, women and children of all ages and ethnic groups are needed to represent the various cases and patient problems used for teaching. Acting experience is not necessary. All necessary training is provided by the staff of St. David’s School of Nursing Simulation Laboratory.
Perhaps. You may find the role of a standardized patient much more difficult than working from a script or within common improvisational outlines, and you may find it very frustrating. The work of an SP has nothing to do with finding dramatic moments, entertaining, or playing to an audience.
Standardized Patient encounters provide simulations giving students the opportunity to work with a variety of routine, difficult and sensitive clinical situations in a safe environment where mistakes cannot harm a real patient. Students are also provided with feedback from faculty, peers and the SP to enhance their learning experience.
Being a Standardized Patient provides a unique opportunity to be involved in the medical education of tomorrow’s health care providers. Theoretically, students who participate in health care simulations develop superior communication skills and make fewer mistakes when they begin to treat real patients.
No. Invasive exams such as genital and rectal examinations will not be performed on you. Specially trained SPs are contracted from an outside source to provide this experience to the students. If your Standardized Patient role requires that you wear a cloth hospital gown, your undergarments and/or shorts and tank top will remain on during the case.
Yes. Standardized Patients can choose which cases they want to portray after learning all the requirements of the case.
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The 2020-2021 Texas State Student Health Insurance is a UnitedHealthcare® (UHC) plan and the 2021-2022 plan is an Aetna® plan. View a break down of benefits and coverage flyers below.
This decision was based on the benefit needs of students, provider access, and costs. Enrollment for the Fall plan is May 21 - October 1 , 2021.
Eligible: Domestic undergraduate students currently enrolled in 9 or more hours at Texas State University or graduate students currently enrolled in 6 or more hours. For both undergraduate and graduate students, at least 50% of credit hours must be on-campus and summer course eligibility is 3 or more credit hours.
Eligibility requirements for purchasing the Domestic plan: Online credit hours can count towards the hourly requirement when at least 50% of total credit hours are on-campus. Additionally, you will have access to benefits while traveling with Academic Emergency Services .
Attention: E-mail is for general information about the Student Health Center only. For any medical questions, please call a nurse at 512.245.2161, option 2.
If you need more information or would like to request an interview for class project, please fill out and submit the Class Interview Request Form.