Allopathic Medicine Student Handbook

Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic Medicine (NSU MD) 2023–2024 16 You can visit or call the CSCW and request an intake session with one of the counselors. At the first appointment, the counselor and student make decisions about what kind of help is needed and will be most beneficial. Students requiring immediate help can be seen on an emergency basis the same day. The CSCW is located in the Student Affairs Building, 3rd floor, on the Fort Lauderdale/Davie Campus. Although only a short walk (5-10 minutes) from the main HPD complex, this location allows students to participate in voluntary screenings and/or be seen in a confidential manner. In addition to posted office hours, a crisis hotline is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to give support and counseling by phone. In an immediate emergency, call 911. Phone (954) 424-6911. Professionals are available on call at all times. Office Hours: Monday and Thursday: 8:30 a.m.–6:00 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday: 8:30 a.m.–8:00 p.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Location: Student Affairs Building—3300 S. University Drive, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33328-2004 Students seeking personal counseling should call the CSCW during normal business hours to make an appointment. Whenever possible, special appointments will be made to accommodate students’ schedules. Urgent or crisis matters will be triaged immediately with CSCW psychological services or referred to services in the community. Other available options for support include: • CSCW Telecounseling Services—For students in remote NSU locations, the CSCW offers counseling services through secured telecommunications. • 2-1-1 United Way of Broward and Palm Beach Counties—A local 24-hour hotline that assists in suicide prevention as well as information and referrals to health, social, and human services. Dial 211. • ULifeline—A nationwide 24-hour service that forwards your call to the nearest crisis hotline. 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Professionals Resource Network (PRN) The PRN is a program designated as the state of Florida’s Impaired Practitioners Program. The mission of the PRN is to protect the health and safety of the residents of Florida through early identification, referral for evaluation/appropriate treatment, and accurate monitoring techniques of impaired health care professionals. PRN’s services are available to all licensed practitioners, those in the process of applying for a license, temporary license holders, residents, medical students, and requests from other state physician health programs. By enrolling in NSU MD’s program of medical education, students consent to referral to the PRN if deemed appropriate by NSU MD authorities. For more information about the PRN, please visit flprn.org.

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