 Hi, my name is Matthea Jones. Thanks for joining us for our your home life tour of campus health services today We're gonna be touring Pat Walker Health Center. It's newly renovated. So we're going to show you guys all the new goodies that they have in store for you My name is okay. I'm a senior here at the University of Arkansas. My major is food science So we're going into that home stretch almost there and then today with us is gonna be Courtney She's gonna be reporting for us and answering all your questions about let her introduce her herself Good morning. My name is Courtney Solstey. I'm also a student here at the University of Arkansas I'm about to start my sophomore year as a nursing major. I'm super excited. I'm actually from Fayetteville So feel free to ask any questions while we tour today. I'll be sure to answer those for you guys So yeah, I'll let us know any questions and concerns that you have and be sure to knowledge them Okay, so we're gonna come inside the new Grand entrance So this is gonna be the new atrium the new grant entrance for the health center And we're gonna meet Zach who's gonna talk more about Everybody so hi, I'm Zach Brown I'm the director of communications for the Pat Walker Health Center and welcome to our brand new state-of-the-art health center facility Fancy fancy it is we were very excited for the last about a year and a half We have been working to double the size of a health center So as you can see here behind us, we have all new waiting area grand entryway And really the best the best thing about it is that we increase the efficiencies of our health center So we were able to move all of our medical clinics on the one floor We double the size of space of our counseling and we added three awesome new wellness classrooms for our wellness health educators So how about let's take a little tour of the facility before we do that Yes, one of the highlight where we are on campus for those who weren't sure so we're in the Pat Walker Health Center So that's gonna be on the corner of Garland and Maple right across the street from Holcomb Hall Future Hall and then next door to the Northwest quads specifically Harding No gatewood gatewood Hall. So you're right close by to bunch of dorms The bookstores close by Fulbright dining hall and the quads really close by and then across the street from like Treasury office The law school and then the union is real close by so So just in case you guys didn't know where we were So yeah, so again, so what you guys just saw here was the grand entrance of the health center We have a great new staircase that leads right into the direct center And that leads right to this main section where you can then go left or right And so we're gonna start by going left and show you guys where the primary care clinic is so What is primary care the primary care is essentially gonna be your traditional patient, you know family practice your home away from home doctor most of our students Roughly about 50% of the student body engages with the health center most of which really do use the primary care So your board certified, you know family physician practitioners now We haven't quite finished this area yet, but starting next Tuesday We're gonna move all of our primary care folks back over here and have our new primary care lobby in addition to the primary care This also houses our algae immunization and travel clinic now The algae immunization and travel clinic is where you guys would come in and get a flu shot or any type of vaccinations If you have allergies Alliging Jaxons, then, you know, we can obviously help you there flu shots flu shots Yes, so the big thing on campus that we focus on the first week you guys are here is to get your flu shot You know being living in the residence halls. You're gonna obviously have a lot of students around It's gonna be you know a lot of germs And so we really really try to emphasize the importance of getting your flu vaccine Practicing good respiratory hygiene so like washing your hands washing your phone Making sure that your doorknobs are clean covering your mouth when you cough Just so many different things and then of course if you do have flu like symptoms We want to make sure that you guys are gonna be well taken care of so, you know The primary care clinic is a great place to come in and get you know, get your medications get checked Make sure you don't you know get their testing So let me show you guys typically where you would check in So scheduling appointments really simple we have three ways of schedule a medical appointment So the first the most important way is obviously you can walk in here We offer some limited same-day appointments But you know, there are two other ways to you can call the health center phone line and schedule an appointment and speak with one of our medical intakes Person or you can go online to the health center website log into the patient portal And you can actually look at the calendar two weeks out and decide when is the best time so you can schedule online Which is really convenient. What's your website? So the website the university's website for the health center is health dot you are dot edu And so through that page you will then be able to go and book appointments on the patient portal as well as access all different phone numbers And our general hours now so let you guys know the general hours of the health center is going to be 8 to 5 p.m Monday through Friday, but we do have extended hours for the primary care clinic on Tuesdays Wednesdays and Thursdays So they're open till 7 p.m. And then we are open on Saturdays till 3 p.m. With the exception of home football games, so And that's just really more of us the parking issues so So yeah, so again here you have your medical intake. This is where you'll check in for your appointment This is where you'll drop off your insurance card and insurance is another important thing So you students do you guys pay a student healthy? But in addition to the student healthy our medical clinics do take insurance. So if you would like to bill insurance You just want to make sure that we are an in-network provider for you guys And then what you'd want to do is you'd want to just double check what your co-pay is what your deductible is and then make sure that you know You can you know that you come in bring your card and then check in will put your insurance on file And then we'll bill your insurance and then whatever your co-pay is at home We'll do your co-pay here and that can either paid here or it can also be billed to your UA connect account So it really is you know, I mean because again, I mean we don't really want to have you know Discourage students coming in and you know understanding that health care is you know Can sometimes be you know constantly, you know Our whole approach is really to make things more cost affordable and then of course, you know, obviously making it the ease so again Charging to your student account makes things a lot easier. So Let's see here. So outside of that if you if you don't have student insurance or do not have health insurance Or you are interested in getting your student health plan. We do have a student health insurance plan We have an awesome health insurance representative named Pam Delaney Who his office is going to be on the first floor starting next week right as we walk in and so she can easily You know, you can drop by and see her if you wanted to look at and figure out what Student health insurance would be a better plan than necessarily being on your parents. So Let's see what's We're gonna say let's let's head here to the grand staircase. Yeah So the health center is really the easiest way to describe the health center is that we're positioned in three major departments Do you have our medical services are counseling inside psychological services or caps as the campus knows and wellness and health promotion? Now within the medical services. I've already talked about primary care and the allergy immunization clinic The third component of our medical services is our women's clinic We have a full service women's clinic with a full-time gynecologist who is one of the best gynecologist in the city She actually closed her private practice and wanted you know actively said I want to come and help students And that's one of the nice things about all of our professional staff all of our medical staff and counseling staff are board certified licensed positions and professionals and Not only are they board certified and licensed they actually have this desire to want to work with students They're more in tune to the needs of students from a health standpoint And so we're obviously doing everything we can to make sure that we're keeping students healthy and in class So we're back here in the main entryway and right here down this way is the women's clinic We have the waiting area women's clinic and then on the right is going to be your check in for the women's clinic Women's clinic is again as I said full service. We offer, you know, obviously wellness exams In addition to long-term and short-term contraception STD testing a whole whole host of services for the female patients So we're really excited about having dr. Paulson on staff who was our gynecologist again She's new is that right? She started last summer and one of the things were for a while We were we didn't have a full-time gynecologist, you know And that was really difficult for a lot of our female patients So we really made it a priority to say go out there and get someone who was phenomenal and who really understood You know the health benefits of you know constantly going to the doctor and getting sure to your checkups And so we're so happy to have dr. Paulson here Yes, so we do have a diagnostic testing lab facility back in the medical clinic and so you can either you know if you have Doctors order like your doctor back home needs to you know submit some type of you know lab work We can easily drop love we can do any type of lab work and We can also either send things out for diagnostic testing as well So but it is one of the added convenience of having a lab facility is that we are able to do things like flu swaps double-check to see if you have the flu virus or for instance, we have a STD clinic called the gyt clinic or to get yourself tested and that is the aspect of that is really to encourage students to Come in and to check to see if they have you know one of those common STD's that they may not necessarily know they have because again I mean one of the crazy things to think about is that you know Half of all new STD's that are contracted are contracted by young folks anywhere from 18 to 24 So we really want to make sure that students are Looking at the different programs of services that we offer here in the medical clinics to show you just see really exactly How they impact them in the long term so again with a lot of students not realizing that STD's actually You could actually have one and not realize that you have it That could actually to long-term health effects So we really want to make sure that you know students have access to these different things and that's just a simple walk-in clinic So and we'll do a lot more education about that as you guys get on campus though Where can we follow you on social media? So yes, so the health center is on Facebook We're on Instagram and we are on Twitter and you can follow us at you of a health That's you of a health And feel free to you know Just proves around look at the different things we do our whole really our big Component is we really want to try to make sure that we're being more active engaging online And so we've been increasing our online presence, you know providing tips various, you know Health like you know health tips essentially so great So now we are up here on the second floor This is the second floor atrium is our brand new second floor part of the addition now we added about 20,000 square feet to the existing facility and This now leads us into two different directions We can either head towards caps or we can head towards wellness. I think what we'll do first. We'll actually head towards caps Any points for that as a portion of our wellness. Oh, of course. Yeah, so As many if you guys probably know patient privacy is obviously one of those protected informations And so we really take pride in our ability to prevent, you know any information getting out So we're constantly doing checks on not only like the IT side of things But then also we want to make sure that we take the Yeah, we want to make sure that we're taking those precautions as far as other information So for instance like class excuses, I know a lot of folks have questions about what do they do if they're sick and they Miss class well, unfortunately the health center doesn't provide class excuses and that is simply because Patient privacy laws prevent us from providing any information to those who are not deemed your medical You know emergency contact or any type of other person like that's you know related to you We're not allowed to give that information including dates and times of services rendered So it's really makes it difficult So what we tell students all the time when it comes to if you have to miss class because you're sick Let your professor know ahead of time and I promise you they don't want you there sick as much as you Don't want to be there sick So, you know if there is an easy situation though where you guys do need to miss class excuse, you know We are obviously happy to help and you know speak to your professor in certain, you know Specific situations, but generally if you reach out to your professor ahead of time They're gonna understand so and double check your class still this is to a lot of professors do yeah a lot of class professors actually In their syllabus it's give you guys sick days So just double check and make sure you read your syllabus is clearly and understand what the absence policy is So material for you all have experience and you know being sick with class and anything that actually I am very Right, I've never missed school for like having the flu or anything like that So I'm very lucky but I did have a friend who got sick last year And she just had to contact professors They didn't want her there any more than she wanted to be there and they were very understanding and like Just get better and then come to class because they didn't want her sickness either Yeah, I had really bad luck and got the flu the week of finals week Oh, I never get sick and it was bad. I had a hundred for fever for like two weeks straight And all my teachers were really understanding, but it was rough. I couldn't move so they were like don't come Hand sanitizer just affect your room. Oh, yeah sick brandy. Like I need you to go away No longer sick. That's why I've made it three years No sickness and the three things I really thought you know students about you know How to kind of stay safe with the germs on campus is to sanitize your phone door knobs or anything that's frequently touched Make sure you're covering your mouth when you cough And then washing your hands frequently and then don't share drinks Isolate yourself from other friends who may be sick and then of course, you know, if you are sick, you know There are resources in place Both, you know for the housing and academic side of things that would allow you kind of to isolate yourself So like I don't know if you guys want to talk about the sick tree. Oh, yeah So if you're sick, you can submit forms at your front desk and get food brought to you So you don't have to go to the dining hall and bring your sickness with you And also, is there anything else about sick trees? I think No, I just think that's really so I think we're gonna move into caps now before we go in there We want to introduce you guys to Megan and she's who's herbal here in caps. So my name is Megan little I am a mental health clinician. And so what that means is I provide counseling services for students I'm in a pretty unique position. So my office is actually in a residence hall and My office is in Maple Hill East and we have a whole program where there's not just me, but there are actually six other student workers that provide counseling in the residence halls, too, and We'll talk a little bit about how to get an appointment with us through going through caps in that process Before we head in there let you guys know that we are still Right now currently finishing up the renovations on the caps facility As I mentioned earlier, we did decide to double this Usable states of caps so that allowed us to bring in additional Clinicians as well as make sure that we kind of gave a little bit more space for things like group workshops as well as just you know Individual counseling So as we walk through the from the old from the new building to the old building As you can see here We have this new glass area and this is actually the caps new caps waiting area and of course You know a lot of this will be changed over the next week as we start to move in here We actually start moving our caps folks over to the new facility starting this Friday So by the time you guys get on campus will be fully operational And there'll be some minor things that will be changed still but as with any construction project There's always tweaks that I'll be made after the fact Megan when it comes to a cap services What when does a student typically seek those out like what are the triggers for that? Yeah, so That's a big question, but it's a multitude of reasons. So we have some students that reach out for services when they're newly on campus and they're adjusting to campus life and creating a community and Then we have students who maybe have always struggled with anxiety And they just didn't have the resources in their hometown and so now they're reaching out for those resources and Students reach out for if they're experiencing depression symptoms as well as well as even like a breakup or Changes in relationships or even family distress Maybe a lot is going on at home and our students are now far away from that and feel like they are helpless and can't help their families I know that some of students may experience on these Issues and may not know that it's time to seek treatment yet. What would you say is something they can go? Well, I've reached that point where really to seek out some help So some good indicators would be some changes in behavior So if you notice yourself either sleeping more excessively or sleep sleeping Significantly less and having trouble staying asleep waking up frequently changes in your eating patterns, too And knowing what your cues are So when you're feeling stressed you may eat more or you may eat significantly less also socially withdrawing So no longer hanging out with your friends or your roommates wanting to spend more time on your own Those are some of the big cues that maybe it might be a good time to reach out for some services and talk to someone One-on-one what Your student health fees so the cap services that are included in the student health fees is We offer group counseling and that is free our initial assessments and emergency appointments are free and Any counseling services in the residence halls are free, but ongoing counseling services at caps are $20 a session and And so I guess after students have exhausted their two initial consultations with the clinician first semester If they choose they want to go on to ongoing counseling again as Megan mentioned it was there's a $20 co-pay Which is actually significantly less than what you would define with insurance And the nice thing is that all of our clinicians who are licensed and you know board certified They all actually have our in-tune with the student and so they really understand, you know What you're going through they've been through this they they really You know the whole point is that they want to help you guys succeed and as I mentioned again, you know our whole You know mission as the Pat Walker health center From all departments is really to keep you know our students healthy and on the road to graduation. So So yeah, exactly and so so right now you guys are getting a first the first-ever look of inside the new caps facility In here, this is our new waiting area a lot more space When we were going through the designs of the new facilities and the renovation process, we really wanted to have Focus on an open inclusive bright, you know Cheery environment, you know, I mean you walk through this building and all the natural light coming in it just really it's I mean, I love it. It's you know so much way better than fluorescent lighting us for sure So yeah, so as you guys can see here, so we you know expanded the caps facility We doubled their size. We have added a larger waiting area We have various group conference rooms and group workshop areas, you know Dedicated space for each of the services that we offer and then again We added more office space so that we can have more clinicians and we can start to you know really focus on you know Seeing as many students as we possibly can Privacy glass. Yeah, the privacy glasses really and I mean, I love the new look of it, too I didn't even realize they were putting this up there until the other day when they tore down all the plastic sheets But you know, it's pretty awesome and how seamless all this is gonna look between you know The renovations of the old building with the construction of the new building and so, you know, everything's just gonna flow and you know On this campus, we're really fortunate to have a health and wellness facility that actually includes both medical counseling and wellness A lot of universities around the country that actually have those three departments separated and on three various different places on campus For us at the University of Arkansas We are so fortunate to have all that under one umbrella and one building and so, you know Things are really just the ideas that we want to make things convenient for you guys when it comes to health and wellness Yeah, we can definitely show some of the group workshopper so As you can see we're still putting in some of the furniture and we're still getting the painting done But here like so for instance, this will be one of our group, you know therapy So, you know, this would be I don't know what's one of the groups that we would you know So we have for instance an LGBTQ connect group and so this would be a space where that would take place We also offer an anxiety workshop. This would be a space that that group uses as well We also have a trauma group that Does group work and then yoga and so this is a space that could serve for both of those purposes group and yoga And speaking of yoga, we're actually going to walk on over and we're going to check out the wellness center The wellness facility aspect of the health center. We have Lena from Phoenix. She says her daughter will be here in the fall All right, let's move on out construction guys Let them finish up because again, we are moving in here on Friday and we are very excited. Thank you And just let you guys know to make an appointment with CAPS specifically and not necessarily with the residence halls You would need to call the CAPS line and that number is on our website And you would need to schedule an appointment with them The there is no online scheduling for CAPS just yet. It's not this is something we were looking at But I know we've had had some requests about that And so we are going to eventually figure out how we can put it that but for the meantime the schedule appointment with CAPS Just call the number on our main either the main line or the specific CAPS number And then they'll be able to get you set up as we move into the wellness center Can you talk about some of the classes that people can take at the wellness center? Yeah, so personally to kind of just talk a little about what wellness and health promotion so the third component of the health center is wellness and health promotion and What they focus on is building necessarily through Education and promotion initiatives healthy lifestyle behaviors So they offer various things like wellness coaching with a certified wellness educator or a wellness coach You know things like what I tell students and this is included in the student healthy too So wellness coaching is essentially free of charge And so what that looks like is you know sitting with a health educator Looking at your life and saying I want to focus on like for me. I sit down with them and I focus on sleep I really wanted them to kind of really help me Better, you know get that full Suggested eight hours of sleep. Oh Thanks That wasn't there Yeah, and so in addition to the clap to the wellness coaching we also offer of the wellness Academic series and this is for credit Like classes so things like environmental health We offer things like mindfulness meditation Resilience and thriving all these different lifestyle building classes, you know academic health classes, you know, and So that's the academic side of things now. There's an outreach component as well. Oh, it looks like they just messed you up Earlier they were they were here. They had yoga class going on So we offer to we also offer free classes as well. So we offer two free yoga classes so far We have mindful flow and yoga well on Monday at 5 30 and Friday's 11 And these will be offered in this activity space right here And so in addition to that we have things like meditation And then not only do we offer these classes, but we also have other programs within the wellness and health promotion department So for instance our substance abuse prevention programs here They are housed within this department and so they focus on you know educating students on you know risk reduction strategies when it comes to alcohol focusing on things like bystander intervention looking at you know various, you know aspects of that College culture and really trying to make students, you know understand that there are ways that they can do things healthily and also just you know reduce the risk that comes with it of course that you took for me I'm wondering what was what was that? So it was a public health course. I'm a nursing major like I told you guys earlier, but it was actually called healthy relationships and Highly recommended. I absolutely loved it. Seriously. It was like my favorite class that I've taken so far on campus It was a one-hour course. So if any of you need a one-hour class, it's great for fillers Yes, it was amazing and it was honestly really great information that I'll remember forever So I'm taking more public health classes This upcoming semester because I love this so much. It's what's the secret to a healthy relationship. You know what? It was multiple relationships. I was like work relationships your family relationships Romantic relationships all sorts of stuff. What was really cool to me about the class is that we would have different people come in Like counselors or people with different experiences would come in every day and they would you know give us their stories or just tell us Different examples of stuff and it was just really awesome to hear like other perspectives I don't know you you start to consider a lot of things you hadn't considered before and it was just a really eye-opening course That I really enjoyed well in the nice things about the bonus, you know Academic series that we offer such a diverse like you know range of classes like my favorite guys Good you're fine. You guys are good. So like my favorite class for instance is the environmental health class This is a class that focuses on you know Understanding how the environment and nature necessarily impacts you both from a physical wellness and an emotional wellness standpoint But also, you know, it's one of those classes where you know, we get to take our students out on nature hikes for the hour You know we get to learn you know do volunteer activities when it comes to like, you know, you know picking up You know debris and it's it's one of those classes that I think is really important to me at least Outdoorsmen so but again so many different classes that we offer But let's go take a look and see if anyone's in here. We did have a question So students seeking medical treatment all they need to bring is their insurance card. Is that correct? Yes They needed to bring their insurance card. Obviously their student ID would be great as well We can obviously look it up But yeah, they would just need to bring a copy of their insurance card and then just a double check that We were also in network provider We get a lot of students that don't necessarily realize that they may not be in network And that could definitely change some costs And so we want to make sure that you before you do come here Double check that the Pat Walker Health Center and the University of Arkansas is in network for your health care coverage It isn't give us a call. We can kind of work through you with your options. We have a student health insurance plan That's really great. You know comes with a $300 deductible, which I tell a lot of cooks You know, that's basically essentially the fewer fall on the curb and break your ankle. That's your deductible for the year So let's see. So inside here, this is the wellness section. So this concludes an activity space It's a nice little floor where they were doing yoga earlier. They do like meditation This is also where a lot of our student wellness interns and our, you know, one of the staff will work as well So, let's see here. Dr. Hank, you here? Maybe not But yes, we have you know conference rooms student work area spaces and again One of the things I didn't probably mention earlier was that we really when designing the furniture and the inside layout We really wanted to make sure that we were giving students a nice space where they can come and just, you know Take their minds off things to study a little bit. It's really quiet in here. Honestly, so You know, we really want to make sure that you have a place where they can kind of work It's I'll show you guys that on the way out But so again, this is a little workspace for our students our student workers Really, you know, they have in my opinion, they have the best view in all of the building But well, maybe not right now, but as soon as they're done with our parking lot, they will We do we do have so in the fall once you guys get here, I would just say double-check the news wire and also look at The student the student work study job postings we do from time to time are looking for wellness and health promotion students As far as medical students It's kind of hit or miss whether or not we have positions open But if you are have a medical background or you're interested in getting the medical field, you know Give us a call. She doesn't email where we we are obviously happy to talk with you and figure out how we can help you kind of, you know Achieve your dreams. So and if you guys in our email It's PWHC at ur.edu and then the main phone number is five seven five four four five one Sorry four seven nine five seven five four four five one. I'm so used to just, you know Here you can see the Science building, so if you're a bumper student, that's the main place reason real close by you can see quads the poultry science building and then Behind this building you can't see it, but there's the stadium. So, you know, you're real central on campus. It's really great access So if you're on in class and you go get a checkup you can pop right over here and get right back to class afterwards Is it okay about you a shameless plug about Safety So, all right, so as you guys can see here, we're doing some work on our parking lot now For those students living over, you know in Maple and over on the Northwest Quad area We understand a lot of students like to park and walk through our parking lot I'm we just really want to make sure let you guys know Please please please don't walk through the parking lot use the sidewalks. They're there for a reason We are building a more efficient way to walk through this You can either as you can see where those trees are They're gonna have a walkway that leads into our building or it was a walk way That's gonna go all the way down to Maple, but we really want to we can't stress enough, you know Don't walk in the middle of the parking lot, especially, you know during the nighttime because it's tough to see sometimes And you know just general pedestrian safety trip, you know is really kind of something important, you know Look where you're going Especially with you know, we I got a lot of students that are walking through in the middle of the parking lot on their phones Looking down and it's levels like situations where you're like, oh, please look up so you can see me Please look up don't run into my car. It's happened before I'm not kidding Let's let's go downstairs and let's show you guys the last component of the wellness Health health department and that is the classroom. This is where you'll be spending a lot of time if you are taking those classes This is where you'll be So one of the major things we really wanted to focus on was adding Classroom space student space, you know, we really made sure that this oh, hey look This is Katie Street, she is one of our wellness GAs she teaches the yoga class You want to talk a little bit about your mindful meditation class on Spiritual gangster So I teach a therapeutic yoga class that's here on Mondays at 530 So it's very safe very beginner-friendly and very like De-stressing versus working out although I do like the more intense yoga That's not what I teach here and Dr. Mink also teaches a class on Fridays 11 So, yeah, so Katie will be one of our and the GAs this year and so she'll you know if you guys want You know come on in check out her yoga class. She's an awesome teacher Yeah, we also teach yoga class. You get for credit. So we teach all these one-hour classes Yeah, like to one PBHL to one-on-one because they're listed under public health. So we teach like so you some driving wellness you All kinds of different stuff. Okay, sorry repetition, but we also have a yoga one and yoga two So you can take yoga for an actual credit I want to stress again our yoga classes are made for also for you know people of all Experience levels, you know, we don't want to you know Don't feel discouraged to come and take a yoga class because he's never taken yoga before You know all of our instructors are you know are trained to be able to work with you know all levels of experience So don't let that deter you, right? Oh Yes, so we partner with Walmart on campus or I believe as they call it small art We partner with them for pharmacy descriptions So way that works is if you are using one of the medical clinics and you would like to you know You know description We will send that over to Walmart and then Walmart can fill them and then they also offer on-campus delivery for the residents Which is pretty awesome To your hall yeah So where the big garland parking garages the bookstore it's at the end small mark It's real convenient if you guys don't use it your fools It's really convenient. It's well nice and the same thing too is if you're already you know If you have ongoing prescriptions, you know, and you want to have them transferred over to the Walmart on campus You know we recommend doing that because again the added convenience of being a you know Right on campus and the added convenience of you know being delivered to your residence halls is really something you can't be As far as other pharmacies go if you are necessarily a Walmart farm You know working them with Walmart pharmacy. There is CVS CVS is off campus But there is a CVS in town as well as a Walgreens Typical all yeah, I say the main ones the mains ones that we see students use like the most Utilizing both are the Walmart on campus and the Walmart on Wellington as well as CVS, so All right, so right here now. We're here back on the bottom floor This is our three wellness classrooms, so Each multi-purpose design to house anywhere from 20 students in each one or We can combine them all together to 200 people so these classrooms really are just Kind of the bread and butter of this section of the building Yeah, we can definitely go in So right now our own staff is doing a CPR class So there are you know from time to time we'll offer CPR certification first aid certification All with trained instructors and so right now you can see our class our students. No students. These are Each classroom is separated by a cool barrier system that is the most part soundproof, but it You know allows us to offer more classes simultaneously whereas before we only had one classroom and it wasn't very big And so now we have the opportunity So again, so as you can see through here, these are our classrooms Just a pretty awesome great space naturally light If you're taking an afternoon class though We will pull the shades down because it does get a little bright in there, but for the most part Yeah, our classrooms combined to one large thing So one of the things I just found out yesterday actually is that the community center The community blood center of the Ozarks who is one of our major partners for blood drives on campus They were actually going to decided they would like to host all their bullet drives in our classrooms because of how you know Convenient the space is and so, you know throughout the year will offer things like blood drives various other, you know, you know educational activities or movies For instance, like caps does a lot of focus on suicide prevention and you know really kind of understanding some of the You know common things that students are you know have concerns of and so like we'll host, you know speakers and You know in movies that we have get we've been given the rights to show and so these will all take place here in these classrooms So we did have another question Heather asks is there a possibility of Pat Walker Health Center filing secondary insurance and the near future? She said that I think she asked about it and as of right now. They said that it wasn't an option a secondary insurance That's a you know, that's a pretty specific question I would say you want to call the health centers the intake folk and actually ask them specifically They are the ones who deal with all of the medical building And so they would be able to answer that question probably better than I can so I don't want to sleep give you an answer That isn't necessarily right so Appreciate all the questions that are coming. Yeah, no, we really I love them again You know, we do get a lot of questions throughout the year You know just different things that you know, I'm not sure you know how to check my account on the you know The patient for I don't know how to make an appointment. So, you know, I think the one thing I want to really stress is that we understand that this is a you know a Very exciting time and you guys's lives coming onto campus, you know You guys are obviously, you know, just fresh out of high school. And so a lot of this is new Don't be afraid to ask for help, you know, everybody here at the health center is we're you know We really want to help you guys succeed. And so, you know, don't feel as though that, you know Don't wait, you know to wait till something gets worse to ask for help You know, we're here We will you know do whatever we can to make sure that you guys are comfortable that you guys have the medical and mental health Care that you guys need And so again anything specific again, give us a call. We're happy to work with each individual student. And so yeah Yeah, along with that also your housing staff is also available to help they can have a great tools for resources and referrals to caps and health services here So, you know, get to know your RAs. We have a question. They think you have a problem They probably have experienced it themselves and they can probably help you or direct you to a place that can help you So get involved, you know, meet people ask for help You can probably say that too about all of student affairs really All of the division of student affairs, I mean, we're our whole goal is really to help students succeed And so graduate, you know, we just don't don't feel overwhelmed We understand that there's a lot of overwhelming times throughout college But you know, there are resources programs and services in place to help you guys succeed. So just remember that What a fantastic tour of the new building. Yeah, I'm gonna see it I was gonna say this would be the first major group to really see it. You know, we haven't you know We opened this up. Oh, I suppose about four weeks ago And so we haven't really gotten a chance to really show, you know, really publicly show this And so I'm really happy that we were able to kind of show you guys this Thanks, Zach So thanks for joining us today. Be sure to tune in tomorrow at 10 o'clock for a house No, Friday at 10 o'clock for our housing services tour So we've talked about all the other things that housing comes is and that can help you with But yeah, thanks for joining us today. Hope you guys Let your questions were answered. If not, be sure to comment down below We'll try to get those answers or direct you back to that Walker Health Center for those answers But yeah, you guys have a great day and we'll see you guys later