Health Education FAQ
Click on the questions below to get an answer to some of the most frequently asked questions.
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How do I schedule an appointment for free HIV Testing?To schedule an appointment for HIV testing, call HEO at 909-607-3602 or stop by our office. All testing is by appointment only. Testing is administered by East Valley Community Health Center.
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How many condoms can I take?Students may take 6 condoms per visit. RAs, Proctors, Mentors, and Sponsors may take 12 condoms per visit.
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Does HEO have non-latex condoms?Yes! HEO sells non-latex condoms for $1 each.
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How do students get jobs at HEO?HEO employs work-study eligible students. If you are interesting in applying to work at HEO, please contact the Director. If there are positions open, you will be asked to submit a Resume and Cover letter, followed by an interview.
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How do I collaborate with HEO on a program/event/workshop?Contact HEO Director, Elizabeth Wilmott.
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When is the massage chair available?The massage chair is generally available during HEO office hours.
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I’m interested in a career in Public Health; can I talk to someone about that?Yes, please contact HEO Director, Elizabeth Wilmott to set up a time to meet.
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Where is HEO located?HEO is located in the Tranquada Student Services building on the first floor.
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How do I request a “check-out program?”HEO has “boxed programs” and materials you can check-out to lead your own program. To check out a program, visit the HEO office and fill out a Check Out Program Request Form.
“Stress Free Zone”
- A variety of portable massagers
- Information about stress reduction
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Alcohol Education Materials
- Beer goggles
- Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) worksheet
- Information about alcohol content in various drinks
- Body Image
- Life size Barbie poster
- Positive affirmation cards
- Scale with colors instead of numbers
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What should I do if myself or a friend experiences a sexual assault?
People who have experienced sexual assault have experienced a profound violation. Their sense of safety and predictability has been shattered. Survivors’ reactions may vary profoundly depending on their life circumstances and amount of social support. Student Health and Counseling Services is available to provide support, resources and assistance to students who have experienced a sexual assault. For more information, please see:
