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VOLUME 20

Week of 01/24/22

8th Annual Research Symposium: Abstract Submission Deadline Extended to Friday, Jan. 28 You are invited to present your research at the 8th Annual Roseman University Research Symposium on March 30, 2022.

This year's event will be held Roseman's Henderson and South Jordan campuses. Roseman students, residents, faculty, preceptors and guests may submit an abstract for consideration for either poster or podium presentation. Information and submission at: https://research.roseman.edu/symposium/

Inside this issue: COVID Vaccination Henderson Campus Roadrunner Outfitter PopUp Store February NHS

Let's get Social Send your Roseman event photos along with a brief caption to socialmedia@roseman.edu or simply tag us at @rosemanuhs to be featured on our platforms.


Henderson Campus

COVID-19 Vaccination Wednesday, Jan. 26 The College of Medicine in partnership with the College of Pharmacy will be offering COVID vaccinations in the Student Commons of the Henderson Campus on Wednesday, Jan. 26. Moderna, Pfizer and Janssen (J&J) will be available for first, second and booster doses. These vaccination clinics are open to all students, residents and employees, including those in need of a booster shot. Please schedule your appointment at https://booking.appointy.com/enUS/rosemanuhsst/bookings/calendar?sr=948024

Roadrunner Outfitter Pop-Up Store From 11:30 am to 1 pm on Wednesday, January 26 and Thursday, January 27, Roseman University's Roadrunner Outfitter will be holding Pop-Up Sale on the Henderson campuses. Stop by and get some new gear and show your Roseman pride. Polo Shirts T-Shirts Vests Sweatshirts Pajama Pants Blankets Coffee Mugs And more...


Summerlin Campus

Watch Have you seen College of Medicine Dean Dr. Joe Greer's podcast, "No Laughing Matter with Cuba Pete"?

The podcast, which new episode premiering each month, includes discussions on important societal and healthcare issues. The podcast features prominent Southern Nevadans as guests. Episodes are available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple and other podcast platforms.


South Jordan Campus

#Beautahful Students, faculty and staff at Roseman's South Jordan campus are invited to share what makes going to Roseman in Utah great. Have a favorite coffee shop or restaurant? Favorite gym or entertainment venue? Do you enjoy outdoor or other activities? Help current and prospective students learn about great places in Utah by sharing your favorite places to go and things to do on Instagram and tagging @rosemanuhs #rosemanlife #beautahful.


Improving Nevada's Dental Health Outcomes Among Children – One Smile At A Time Join us on Thursday, February 15 for our Neighborhood Health Series.

Oral and Dental Health are paramount and essential in the overall health of an individual, a family and their community. Preventive Restorative Dental Care are often considered a luxury. In the advent of COVID-19, Oral Health was deprioritized. Find out how our community ranks statewide (36%), and learn about national trends in access to dental care. In addition, learn about what Nevada needs to do to improve care for our residents and how you can help. Roseman's Dental and Orthodontic Clinics in both NV and UT have historically provided care for those underinsured and uninsured. By offering comprehensive dental treatment for all ages at a reduced cost, we have helped many patients who may not have had other options. We believe that this care can help improve health outcomes in our neighborhoods and beyond, one smile at a time.

Improving Nevada's Dental Health Outcomes Among Children - One Smile At A Time

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17 5:30 PM PST

Register Here for our Virtual Event


Inspiration

Emotional Homeostasis, Emotional Intelligence, and the Lifelong Colleague Commitment SUBMITTED BY DR. KRIS MUNK

Have you ever witnessed someone totally lose their cool? Years ago, I was in the operating room helping to put someone’s face back together following a terrible car accident when my co-worker became so frustrated with part of the procedure that he threw a #15 Bard-Parker scalpel across the room, bouncing it off the wall. Perhaps nice for an Impalement Arts Act, but certainly inappropriate in the operating room. Thankfully no one was in the line of fire. When he was later questioned about the incident and was asked why he got so angry, he responded, “I wasn’t angry! I was just frustrated that things weren’t going as planned.” When viewed through the lens of Emotional Intelligence, several things are very wrong here. First, this surgeon lacked the emotional selfawareness necessary to recognize that he was, in fact, angry, since frustration is a tertiary form of the primary emotion of anger. Second, he did not appreciate that his mounting frustration could trigger an emotional outburst. Third, he lacked the emotional self-control necessary to keep his disruptive impulses in check. A primary objective of the human organism is homeostasis – maintaining stability, equilibrium, and balance. When something happens to upset that balance, a strong emotional reaction is triggered in protest. In the case of this surgeon, his brain wanted him to be happy (“I’m doing such a great job and I’ll even be home in time for dinner.”), but when things didn’t go as planned (“Why won’t this bleeding stop?” “Dagnabit - this is the wrong suture!!”), his state of happiness was threatened and a whole host of neural and biochemical actions were triggered.

Ultimately, his “frustration” overflowed and without thinking he hurled the scalpel across with room. This example reveals how emotions do play a major role in our lives and failure to control emotions can have significant consequences. By understanding the different types of emotions and what triggers our emotions, we can gain a deeper understanding of the impact that emotions have on behavior, and we can learn to control emotional outbursts.

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Inspiration of a dentist who is trying to give a local anesthetic injection; a patient who is non-compliant with guidance given from a medical doctor and then complains that their health is failing. Roseman University of Health Sciences strives to teach its students the importance of emotional intelligence. Roseman University wants to graduate lifelong colleagues who recognize their own emotions and who properly regulate those emotions. Healthcare professionals must develop these skills and set the example of being poised under pressure and patient in the face of provocation. In this regard, Roseman graduates should be among the best. L. Kris Munk DDS, MS Associate Dean for Graduate Education Roseman University of Health Sciences College of Dental Medicine


From the Library

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UpToDate for Quick Clinical Answers SUBMITTED BY ANNA FERRI

UpToDate is a clinical tool that provides short, evidence-based information on disease states, diagnostics, labs, treatments, and the LexiComp drug monographs. Visit the Roseman Library website to locate and log into UpToDate using your Roseman network credentials. Once logged in, register a personal account with UpToDate. You can then either access UpToDate through a browser or download the mobile app and log in using the personal account credentials you created. You can find UpToDate in our All Databases and Online Resources list. Check out the UpToDate training videos for more information on how to use it. CONTACT THE LIBRARY Email: library@roseman.edu Phone: 702-968-2040 (HD) / 801-878-1020 (SJ)


Health & Wellness

5380 S. Rainbow Blvd., Suite 120, Las Vegas, NV 89118 (702) 463-4040 rosemanmedicalgroup.com

Located adjacent to Spring Valley Hospital in Las Vegas, Roseman Medical Group is the medical practice of Roseman University College of Medicine, currently offering expertise in Primary Care and Neurology.

Free Medication Review Available on Henderson Campus Roseman has been awarded a $65,000 grant from Dignity Health to provide FREE medication reviews to 500+patients. Licensed pharmacists are on site to provide counseling for medications, overthe-counter products, herbal products and supplements. Roseman students and employees can use this confidential and FREE service or they can refer any family members or patients in Nevada to our Medication Review services. Reviews can be done in person or over the phone. To book an appointment call: 702-218-1456 email: KBowman@roseman.edu.

10894 S. River Front Pkwy, South Jordan, UT, 84095 (801) 878-1200 rosemandental.com

Roseman Dental, the clinical practice of Roseman University College of Dental Medicine, offers affordable dental care for the whole family. Roseman Dental offers general dentistry for adults, teenagers, seniors, and children (ages 4+).

4 Sunset Way, Buildings B and C, Henderson, NV 89014 (702) 968-5222 rosemandental.com

The Orthodontic Clinic at Roseman University in Henderson is now Roseman Dental, the clinical practice of Roseman University College of Dental Medicine, offering both orthodontics and general dentistry for adults, teenagers, seniors, and children (ages 4+).


Bursar and Financial Aid

Bursar Direct Deposit is now available for Student Refund Checks.

If you wish to participate you will need to complete the“Student Direct Deposit Enrollment Form." Directions for completing this form can be found on the Roseman Bursar’s “DirectDeposit for Student Refunds” page here. *Please note that it can take up to 10 business days to process your request for Direct Deposit. Not all students receive refunds.Your student refund is dependent on the financial aid you receive. View upcoming due dates for tuition/fees on our online calendar.

Tuition and Fees Payments Online payments are now processed through NetClassroom (student selfservice portal). After logging in, select the Billing dropdown. This will allow you to view your statement and make a payment. Directions for online payments can be found on the Roseman Bursar’s“Making Payments” page at the link here. Please use this link to access all options for payment. Roseman University Refund Policy (Here)

PLEASE NOTE: Refund checks are available within 14 days after disbursement of financial aid (disbursed on tuition due date). You will receive an email when your check is ready to be picked up.

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Bursar and Financial Aid

Financial Aid Scam Alert!

Financial Aid Contacts

Please be aware of companies contacting you about your student loans or asking for your student loan account information.They may offer their assistance for processes such as: Student Loan Consolidation Student Debt Services Student Loan Payment Reduction Student Loan Forgiveness Student Loan Repayment Options

Jonathan Mack – DMD 801-878-1031, jmack@roseman.edu

Assistance for these exact processes is available through your Student LoanServicer (i.e., Great Lakes, Nelnet, FedLoan Servicing, Navient, GraniteState, etc.) at no cost to you! Please take the time to learn who your Servicer is and how they can assist you by contacting them anytime you have questions. You can find this by logging into your Federal Student Aid account at www.studentaid.gov. You can also call the Roseman Financial Aid Office at 702-968-1635 and a specialist can assist you with questions or in finding your Servicer.

Dalia Torres – BSN and ABSN 702-968-5674, dtorres@roseman.edu Anita Gaskin – P3, AEODO/MBA, MSN 702-968-2026, agaskin@roseman.edu Gisela Bruehl – P1 and P2, Federal WorkStudy 801-878-1071, gbruehl@roseman.edu Sally Mickelson – Director of Financial Aid 702-968-2004, smickelson@roseman.edu As always if you are unable to reach your counselor, please send an email to financialaid@roseman.edu. You can also reach someone by calling 702-968-1635. QUICK LINK: Roseman Financial Aid Portal


Registrar

Important Registrar Links 2021-2022 Student Health Insurance Waiver Instructions Access your Student Health Insurance ID Card Registrar Forms (Transcript Requests, Enrollment Verification, FERPA Forms) Student ID Number Retrieval Student Catalog and Handbooks

Safety

Access Badge Policy Roseman University requires access badges be worn and visible at all times while on campus. Any student or employee not wearing an access badge will be asked to show and wear it. If an employee or student is not wearing an access badge, security will be authorized to ask the employee or student to wear a badge. If the individual does not have their badge available, security will require the individual to:

Return to their car or home to retrieve their badge; or Provide legal identification in order to obtain a temporary badge from the Library (students), or Human Resources (employees).The temp badge must be returned within (1)business day or the holder will be fined $15 and the temporary badge will be deactivated; or Provide legal identification in order to obtain a replacement badge from the Bursar, if the original has been lost, for a fee of $15. All faculty, staff and students are required to badge in separately. Please refrain from entering the building in a group, or holding exterior doors open for known/unknown individuals. Let’s all work together to keep our campus safe!

Please read the entire badge policy on the Roseman University website (Link).


Technology Services

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Help Desk

Microsoft Teams is available to use for free. It can be used to chat with others, make video calls, share files, etc. Visit this link for several training videos on Teams.

Monday - Thursday 7:00am - 6:00pm

Nevada Campus

Friday 7:00am - 5:00pm Hotline 702-968-2030 Utah Campus

Monday - Friday 7:00am - 5:00pm Hotline 801-878-1010

Get Help SOUTH JORDAN ticket.sj.helpdesk@roseman.edu HENDERSON ticket.hd.helpdesk@roseman.edu SUMMERLIN ticket.sm.helpdesk@roseman.edu SUBMIT A TICKET https://support.roseman.edu/


Stay Connected on the Go! The Roseman Now app is live on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store! Search for "Roseman Now" and download it today. Why Roseman Now? Roseman Now has it all. Stay on top of events, report a tip, access your personal portals, and learn more about Roseman's clinics. Connect directly to campus security, and receive emergency alerts!

Send your location in real-time to a friend using the Friend Walk feature, receive campus alerts and find your way faster with the Campus Maps feature. You can even support future Roadrunners from your phone by clicking the Giving button. It will take you directly to the Roseman donation page.

Get Connected! JOIN AND DOWNLOAD THE ALUMNI NETWORK TODAY! The Roseman Alumni Network connects you with fellow Roadrunners. Share news, find a mentor, be a mentor, access job opportunities, and stay connected! Visit rosemanalumni.network (or scan the QR code) to create and account and then add the app to your mobile phone by searching and adding “Graduway Community” in your Apple Store or “Roseman Alumni Nework” in your Google Play Store. Sign in and you’re ready to network!


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