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Benefits of Wellness Services to Students

Tuition and Fees paid by all Northwest students enrolled in classes each semester help fund the many services and initiatives that Wellness Services offers. Students benefit in the following ways:

Clinical Health Services

  • Students are not responsible for costs associated with routine office visits, which include consultation, diagnosis, and treatment recommendations only. If not covered by a student's primary insurance, tuition and fees paid serves as a secondary insurance covering these costs.
    • Please note that students ARE responsible for the cost of the following type of services that may be associated with their office visit:
      • Procedures (including, but not limited to, toenail removal, stitches, wart treatment, etc.)
      • Lab Work (including, but not limited to, pregnancy tests, urine tests, blood work, pap smear testing, etc.)
      • Injections (including, but not limited to, vaccinations, IV fluids, etc.)
      • Medications
      Any charges for which a student is responsible that is not covered by their health insurance (if applicable) will be charged to the student's University account.
  • Patient education during visits to Wellness Services
  • Liaison with Mosaic Medical Center Medical Staff and Hospital Emergency Staff and Mental Health Unit to promote access and quality care for students
  • Prevention and response to emergencies in the student population

Counseling Services

  • Individual and group counseling sessions
  • Crisis management
  • Consultations
  • Outreach (campus, classroom, and community presentations)
  • Promotion of 988, a 24-hour emergency resource Northwest students

Wellness Education & Prevention

  • Health promotion and health education opportunities for students (speakers, awareness weeks, campus activities, etc.)
  • Grant writing to obtain resources that address a variety of health, wellness, and safety issues
  • Programs for students who have experienced difficulties related to alcohol use
  • Advisement of student groups
  • Notification of the campus community of health risks and recommendations related to illness
  • Collaboration with campus TV, radio, and newspaper to provide health and wellness information to the campus community
  • Participation in all SOAR summer orientation sessions
  • Participation in Transfer Student Orientation
  • Programs during Advantage Week on health, safety and campus resources
  • Prevention of communicable diseases, including (but not limited to) tuberculosis, meningococcal disease, measles/mumps/rubella, influenza, hepatitis through vaccination and education
  • Coordination of health services in planning for response to bioterrorism and other emergency situations

Trainings and Education

  • 'Don't Cancel That Class,' which provides in-class education related to health and wellness
  • Training/Educational opportunities for students (University Seminar presentations, Residence Hall presentations, student group presentations, etc.)
  • Trainings for student groups on diverse health and wellness topics, upon request
  • Continuing education, training, and professional development for Wellness Services

Campus and Community Partnerships

  • Participation in the Behavioral Intervention Team to address at-risk students
  • Collaboration with International Involvement Center in providing services for international students, including education about health issues and insurance
  • Collaboration with departments within Student Affairs to enhance shared initiatives involving alcohol responsibility, volunteerism, and violence prevention. 
  • Participation in Missouri Partners in Prevention (PIP), which is a state-wide organization directed at coordinating campus and community efforts to address alcohol and drug abuse
  • Participation in Maryville Partners in Prevention (MVPIP), which is a local group that strengthens campus and community efforts to address alcohol and drug abuse
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