The Earle Infirmary is a 5,000 sq. ft. facility with
a clinic area consisting of a large reception area, four examining
rooms, a lab and a doctor/nurse work station. In addition, four in-patient
rooms (7 beds) for post-surgical cases, observations, as well other
medical care, are available as the need arises. Each day the health
center staff provides care to an average of 65 students, most of whom
have acute, short-term health problems. In addition, individuals with
chronic diseases such as diabetes or other chronic problems may receive
care. Physical therapy and other types of musculoskeletal treatments
are available through the Sports Medicine Center.
When necessary, students are referred to hospitals
and specialty physicians in this area or physicians of choice in their
home towns. Earle Infirmary physicians collaborate with private physicians
to coordinate the best possible care of patients. Our health education
program deals with a variety of health-related topics. We provide
presentations and group discussions as well as one-on-one counseling
focusing on health issues of importance to the college student.
NOTICE OF PRIVACY POLICIES AND PRACTICES
This privacy statement is posted in Student Health Services and a
copy is available upon request.
Staff
Student Health Services is staffed by (1) nurse practitioner,
(5) registered nurses, (2) licensed practical nurses, (1) medical
secretary/records specialist; (3) part-time physicians and (1) part-time
gynecologist. All health services staff are board certified with special
expertise in caring for the college student.
Meet our staff
Paul V. Catalana, M.D., M.P.H. Medical Director
Jill Golden, M.D.
Philip Manley, M.D.
Mrs. Mary B. Haselden, MSN, RNC, FNP, Director of Nursing
| Mrs. Sandra P. Adams, RN |
Mrs. Frances Dobson, RMS |
| Mrs. Regina F. Fowler, LPN |
Mrs. Barbara Smith, RN |
| Mrs. Mary Ann McCain, LPN |
Ms Kelli Wilkins, RN |
| Mrs. Alice R. Ramos, RN |
Mrs. Patti Smith, RN |
| Mrs. Judy F. Thompson, RN |
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