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                 • Urgent Care hours are available on Saturdays and Sundays.
• After-hours consultation:
If you need health care advice, you may call the clinic at 715-425-6701 after hours for assistance. A physician is on call at all times.
Services Offered at Additional Cost (the following list is not all inclusive): • X-rays, shots, immunizations, procedures, orthopedic care etc.
• All other lab work not listed above.
Students are responsible for additional services and costs not covered by Student Health Services or health insurance. Your health insurance will be billed prior to Student Health Services. Please bring health insurance information to your appointment. A 25% discount is available if balance is paid at the time of service.
Phone Nurse – Calls may be forwarded to the message center if you are trying to determine whether or not your health concern warrants a visit or if you aren’t certain of the urgency of the situation, or if you need advice on your health concern. The phone nurse will answer your questions, schedule an appointment, or direct your call as appropriate.
Public Safety Information
About the Department of Public Safety
The Department of Public Safety is responsible for providing a safe and secure environment for the entire college community. Our Public Safety team is trained to handle all types of situations across the College. We are continuously reviewing processes, policies, and training on best practices to ensure we stay on the leading edge of crime prevention. Public safety staff have the authority to ask persons for identification and to determine whether individuals have lawful business at the College. They also have the authority to issue parking citations and enforce College policy.
Injuries and Medical Emergencies
All injuries and medical emergencies must be reported at once to the staff member in charge and to the Public Safety Office, 715-833-6202.
A Student/Visitor Injury Report Form must be completed online (found in MyCVTC) by the injured party. If the injured party is unable to complete the form, someone may complete it on behalf of the injured person. Students should be aware that the College is not responsible and will not pay for doctor, hospital, or ambulance bills incurred as a result of injuries or medical emergencies of students while at the College or while participating in College-sponsored activities/field trips.
Emergency Procedures:
• ForPolice,Fire,EMS=Dial911fromanyphoneinthebuilding
• ForCVTCPublicSafety=Dial1111fromanyCiscophone
• Tellthedispatcher,“I’mcallingfromtheChippewaValleyTechnicalCollege,at(give
address and name of campus building). There is a emergency in room on the floor, the nearest entrance is     .”
• Describeincidentandspecificlocation.
• Donothangupthephoneuntilthedispatcherdisconnectsthecall.
Procedures for Evacuation:
• Alloccupantswillleavethroughthenearestexitandgatherasafedistanceawayfrom the building.
• Turnoffallequipmentthatmaybehazardousifleftunattended(suchassaws,lathes, etc.). Office equipment may be left on.
• Closedoorsandturnofflights. 192
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