The Student Health Center: Navigating Health Services with Taylor Whittington
Enjoy this discussion between host Lesley Cantu and our guest Taylor Whittington, Ed.D, CPS, Health Educator at Stan State's Student Health Center.Join the pair as they explore how the Student Health Center supports the overall well-being of students during their college years. From comprehensive primary and specialized care to preventive health measures, the health center ensures students have access to essential healthcare services. This episode dives into the telehealth options, on-site laboratory and pharmacy, and the crucial role these services play in making healthcare easily accessible for students.This week's guest:
Taylor Whittington, Ed.D, CPS: Health EducatorWebsite:
https://www.csustan.edu/student-health-centerProduced by the Office of Strategic Communications and Marketing, edited and recorded in the KCSS studios on the campus of Stanislaus State.
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