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Monday & Thursday 8 to 4:30, Tuesday & Wednesday 8 to 6, Friday 8-12

CDC Guidance for Responses to Influenza for Institutions of Higher Education during the 2009-2010 Academic Year

2009 H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu):CDC

H1N1 Influenza Information and FAQ's***

For those seeking more information on this infection (PDF)

CDC has NOT recommended that people avoid travel to Mexico at this time. If you are planning travel to Mexico, follow recommendations to reduce your risk of infection and help you stay healthy. Travel advisories here.

• A H1N1 Influenza resource for students --HOW ARE YOU FEELING: A STUDENT’S GUIDE

Remember that Student Health Services at City College serves all enrolled students. We have a doctor and nurse practitioners who can assess and diagnose should a student be concerned about his or her health.

 
 

 

 


CAMPUS EMERGENCIES—Seconds Count!

1.    For a life threatening situation, call 9-911 from any non-pay campus telephone. You may just dial 9-1-1 from a pay or cell phone.

  1. Contact COLLEGE POLICE DISPATCH at 388-6405. You do not need to memorize this number—IT IS THE RED LETTERS ON YOUR CAMPUS PHONE. PRESS THIS BUTTON. (Program this number into your cell phone to reach police dispatch quickly while on campus)
  2. REMEMBER TO DO BOTH #1 AND #2 ABOVE—CALL 911 AND CALL POLICE DISPATCH.
  3. Remember that the police on campus are the FIRST RESPONDERS for emergencies. They are the ones who patrol our campus, and know how to dispatch help to various campus locations, are CPR certified and have defibrillator access (AED). They assure that paramedics can locate the victim and assist in transport of the victim to an appropriate medical facility.
  4. Please do not delay emergency care for the victim by first seeking out a Health Services nurse or by going to City Campus Police Offices in the T-building or by calling the College Police Business Office, or going to the Nursing Dept. This wastes precious seconds in a medical emergency which may delay the Emergency Team response (paramedics) and District Dispatch.
  5. Remember; call 9-911 from Campus phones, 9-1-1 from your cell or pay phone, and 388-6405 for District Police Dispatch.

 

All incidents should be reported to Student Health Services and an accident report completed by the student to have District Accident Insurance Coverage recapture costs possibly incurred by the student.

QUESTIONS??  Call us in Student Health at X 3450

 

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