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| Overview |
University Health Services (UHS) provides comprehensive medical,
mental health and health promotion services to all Cal students
and a variety of occupational health services to faculty and staff.
UHS also provides services to UC staff who choose UHS as their
Health Net provider, and to staff at the Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory. Berkeley campus visiting scholars and spouses/domestic
partners of Berkeley students may also use UHS on a fee-for-service
basis. Note that a limited number of other categories of UCB and
UC students, families and staff also are eligible to use all or
some UHS services for varying time periods. The appointment office
at (510) 642-2000 will help you verify eligibility. Spouses, domestic
partners and other eligible non-student groups pay fees-for-service,
which are higher than student fees. Also see Eligibility
schedule: Time period that UHS services are available to students.
Services are designed to minimize the impact of illness, emotional
distress and injury on studies and work. Coupled with health promotion
and public health programs, UHS reaches all segments of the Berkeley
campus community.
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| General information/ students |
Students can use the medical services just as they would
their regular doctor's office and urgent care center. The facility
is fully accredited, staffed by board-certified
physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, a nutritionist,and
nurses.
A comprehensive counseling center, staffed by psychiatrists,
psychologists and licensed therapists, offers individual and group
counseling, and includes a complete career counseling center.
The health promotion unit offers programs and services for keeping
students healthy and safe, including many opportunities for students
to get involved in shaping the public health of the campus.
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General information/
faculty & staff |
UHS provides for faculty and staff:
- An occupational health clinic and program, including the
campus ergonomics program
- CARE Services counseling and referral program
- Career counseling and career development workshops
- Health*Matters wellness program
- Workers' Compensation and Vocational Rehabilitation
- Serves as the Health Net provider for the campus.
Outside of Health Net, medical care is limited to staff and faculty
members who have been injured or become ill on the job. Please
see Faculty/Staff Services
A-Z for information on individual programs, and how to use
or participate in them.
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| Accreditations and staff information |
University Health Services is a fully accredited
health care facility. Our clinicians are licensed and/or certified
in their respective fields. UHS physicians are board certified specialists.
Members of the counseling and nursing staffs are state licensed
professionals. All the professional staff undergo continuing education
as required by their professional licenses. UHS operates an inhouse
continuing medical education program that recently was named by
the California Medical Association as the best among 600 such programs
in the state.
The following is a list of our accreditation and licensing:
UHS employs over 300 people, including physicians, psychiatrists,
consulting medical specialists, nurse practitioners (nurses with
advanced training), registered nurses, pharmacists, health educators,
PhD psychologists, social workers, and other health professionals.
In addition to paid staff, approximately 400 Cal students participate
in UHS peer, intern, and volunteer programs. Over 50 community
volunteers donate over 7,000 hours a year.
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| UHS
Strategic Plan |
Our Vision: A healthy campus community that is an inspiring
place to learn, work and live.
To learn more about our mission, vision, values and strategic
directions, please visit our online
strategic plan.
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| Patient Rights & Responsi-bilities
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In addition to the online version
of the Patient Rights and Responsibilities (in pdf format,
updated April 2003), the document is posted throughout the Tang
Center. Printouts are available at the Information Desk in the
lobby, as are translated versions in Chinese and Spanish.
Note that the Patient Rights and Responsibilities document contains
two sections, one for all patients, and a section for Student
Health Insurance Plan (SHIP) members.
For further information about patient privacy policies, see Notice
of Privacy Practices.
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