Last modified: 02/06/2022
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Women in Medicine strongly recommends masking and vaccination against COVID-19. These are our best and most effective tools in our battle against the pandemic. More information and resources related to COVID-19 can be found at the bottom of this page.
General Meetings:
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Women in Medicine will be hosting hybrid general meetings every other Wednesday from 6-7pm EXCLUSIVELY ON ZOOM. You can find the link to join and our meeting dates on the front page of this website.
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Other Events:
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We will be hosting a balanced mixture of virtual and in-person social and volunteer events. Exact requirements for each event will therefore vary. You can find more specific information about every event on the “Events” tab.
Questions and Communication:
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Please feel free to reach out to our officer board any time with your questions. Each of our emails are listed under the “More”, then “Contact” tab. Additionally, you can either direct message us on Discord or tag us in the “#officer-q-and-a-?” channel in our Discord server! Links and instructions for how to join our Discord can be found on the front page of this website. We are happy to chat with you guys any time.
COVID Vaccines, Testing, & Education
Protect Texas Together Site:
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Where Can I Get Vaccinated?
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Please visit this site for all information for COVID vaccines at UT​​
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Where Can I Get Tested for COVID?
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TESTING ON CAMPUS IS FREE
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Symptomatic individuals should go to UHS
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Asymptomatic individuals can participate in Proactive Community Testing
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For more information regarding any COVID testing visit: https://protect.utexas.edu/vaccines-testing/
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ALTERNATIVE: The United States Government is distributing at home COVID tests for free through the Postal Service. Find out more and how to order them here: https://www.covidtests.gov/
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How do Vaccines Work? + Other Educational Resources
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For more information about how vaccines work and information about COVID, please visit: https://protect.utexas.edu/vaccines-testing/
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Masking Guidance from the CDC​
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For masking guidelines and information, please reference the CDC's website through this link
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Institutional Resources
University Health Services (UHS)
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For information about vaccines, testing and other appointments visit: https://healthyhorns.utexas.edu/
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Counseling and Mental Health Center (CMHS)
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Student Emergency Services (SES)
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Help for students facing family emergencies, medical or mental health concerns, academic difficulty as the result of an emergency, and more: https://deanofstudents.utexas.edu/emergency/
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How to Support a Longhorn
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