Rapid STI testing enhances student care and community health
Cougar Health Services is now able to provide same-day results for sexually transmitted infections such as chlamydia and gonorrhea.
Cougar Health Services is now able to provide same-day results for sexually transmitted infections such as chlamydia and gonorrhea.
Seasoned healthcare executive Bill Butcher will serve as the new executive director of Cougar Health Services on the Pullman campus.
Located on the ground floor of the Compton Union Building in Pullman, the kiosk offers emergency contraceptives as well as a wide range of over-the-counter products.
Following a months-long review, CHS has been reaccredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care.
While many states and health care providers are putting restrictions on gender-affirming care, CHS at WSU Pullman is working to ensure students have access to these vital services.
A donation of medical supplies from Cougar Health Services is helping veterinary students prepare for their first live-animal surgeries.
The decision to rescind the COVID‑19 vaccinate mandate for the majority of students follows a recommendation from the university’s Infectious Disease and Public Health Advisory Committee.
The day after Martin Luther King, Jr. Day has become a time to reflect on shared values and build relationships based on trust and mutual respect.
WSU recently implemented a new executive policy that expands vaccine requirements for students. It also codifies the university’s stance on required vaccinations for employees in response to public health mandates.
Student Affairs is taking new steps to increase students’ access to the health services they need by expanding resources, streamlining processes, and creating a new leadership position.