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Your Health and Wellness: Helpful Hints Jeanette Altarriba, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology University at Albany, SUNY.

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1 Your Health and Wellness: Helpful Hints Jeanette Altarriba, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology University at Albany, SUNY

2 Welcome to Graduate “Life”  Graduate School as a Lifestyle  Sets the path for years to come  Teaches you about a profession  Learn from the successes of others  Observe, observe, observe

3 Keep a Regular Schedule Get Enough Sleep Exercise Eat Healthily Spend Time with Friends Connect with Home Avoid Drugs and Alcohol Ask for Help Staying Healthy – U.S. Style

4 Seek Guidance  Develop a relationship with mentors and teachers

5 Let’s Reduce Stress:  Have a clear idea of what tasks need to be done  Set up a written schedule for yourself  Have a location in which to study that is exclusively for that purpose  Study similar materials in slightly different locations or different times  Plan ahead!

6 Let’s Reduce Stress:  Look for opportunities to expand your knowledge  Consider your final career goals and “think backwards” from those goals  Work with other students in your program particularly with coursework—the formation of study groups  Make a prioritized “to do” list

7 The Result: Clearly—time management = stress management! That is, the best way to reduce or eliminate stress is to be organized, focused, and have “a plan”!

8 Find Time for Relaxation Enjoy the company of newfound friends Take a short trip when time allows Enjoy a meal together and the preparation of that meal Know and respect your limits and the limits of others

9 University Health and Counseling Center Urgent Care Center Hospital Emergency Room 9-1-1 4 Levels of Primary Health Care Things to know before you go:  Where are they located?  What are their hours?  Do you need an appointment?  Do they take your insurance?  What fees are there?

10 Urgent Care Centers Diagnose and treat illnesses & injuries Open evenings and weekends. Don’t need an appointment. Hospital Emergency Rooms Diagnose and treat critical illnesses & injuries Usually open 24 hours, 7 days per week. Work on a triage system Dial 9-1-1 For major emergencies Ambulance, fire trucks and police come to your location. Always available. Work on a triage system

11 Health Insurance  Familiarize yourself with your benefits as soon as possible.  Carry your insurance card with you.  Things to know: –Insurance Providers: New York and New Jersey: Beech Street PPO Network All other states: ChoiceCare PPO Network –WEBSITE: www.usdos.sevencorners.com –Ongoing prescriptions must be mail-ordered. –Preferred Providers: $15 Co-pay each visit –Will cost more if using someone not covered by your insurance plan. –Does not cover: Non-emergency dental care Personal leave Travel outside of the country (without pre-approval) –Need to notify insurance if you are hospitalized for an emergency –Need to notify beforehand for: Non-emergency hospitalization Surgery Any dental treatment

12 Medications (Meds, Drugs) Over the Counter (OTC) Available at Pharmacies and most Grocery Stores without a Doctor’s Prescription When unclear if a non-prescription medication may be helpful or not: Consult with a local pharmacist Consult with your University Health Center Check with home for the generic name of medications you frequently use, they may exist under a different brand name. The U.S. is strict with OTCs, you may need a prescription! Prescriptions Antibiotics, strong painkillers and muscle relaxants all require prescriptions Will need to bring your health insurance card to a pharmacy. It is illegal to share prescription medications with others. For ongoing prescriptions, your health insurance requires you to mail-order your prescription.

13 Accessing Mental Health Care  Access services sooner rather than later.  Your University Health or Counseling Center can provide referrals to other providers (psychiatrist, family counseling, substance abuse treatment).  Mental health care is covered by your insurance.  University Counseling Centers are usually free or low-cost.  Mental health care is confidential in the U.S.

14 Web Resources  University Health and Counseling Center Websites  Your Health Insurance  www.usdos.sevencorners.com  Health Education Sites  http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home.html  Planned Parenthood  http://www.plannedparenthood.org/  Blood Alcohol Level Calculator  http://www.albanysbi.com/bac/  The Student Counseling Virtual Pamphlet Collection  http://www.dr-bob.org/vpc/virtulets.html  Suicide Prevention Resource Center  http://www.sprc.org/

15 Finally....  Attend to your surroundings and figure out just what makes things “tick”! Things will start to fall into place in only a matter of time.....

16 Thank you and Good Luck!


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