RU Life - Campus News - November 29, 2021

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RU Life

VOL 16 | WEEK OF NOVEMBER 29 2021

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NEW THIS ISSUE: Shoe Donation Drive Henderson Campus DAAT is hosting a Shoe Donation Drive for Black Monday, an event hosted by the non-profit organization There is No Hero in Heroin (TINHIH). The shoes will be used in a display representing the number of individuals who passed away from an overdose in the year 2020. After the event, all of the shoes will be donated to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission. Please donate new or gently used shoes to the box inside the Student Commons between Tuesday, November 30 and Friday, December 10, 2021. All shoe types will be accepted. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact DAAT at daat@student.roseman.edu.

Wednesday: Art Auction Next Week: Pop Up Store December: Neighborhood Health Series

Let's Get Social Send any Roseman event pictures and a brief caption to socialmedia@ roseman.edu to be featured on our platforms!


Giving Tuesday TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 Do you want to support today’s roadrunners and their patients, but missed the Week of Thanks(Giving)? Make your donation TOMORROW (on Tuesday, November 30) through Giving Tuesday! All academic programs are included, and you can make your gift right now at: https://giving.roseman.edu/donate-online-now/ Go roadrunners!

Auction Roadrunners, you have another opportunity to purchase holiday gifts for yourself or loved ones – all while supporting scholarships for students! Starting Wednesday at 8 am PT, check out the beautiful offerings in the latest art auction featuring one-of-a-kind pieces of art by Roseman’s own Dr. Harry Rosenberg, co-founder and President Emeritus. You’ll find landscape paintings, abstract paintings, custom ball point pens, and spectacular hand-turned bowls and platters. Bidding runs through Wednesday, Dec. 8 at 8 pm PT. Finish up your shopping list while helping future roadrunners! Click to bid on Dec. 1: https://paybee.io/@rosemanu@9


POP UP STORE Henderson Campus, Thursday, December 9 Mark your calendars and get ready to shop for yourself and other roadrunners! The Roadrunner Outfitter has new items in stock, including Roseman teddy bears ($12), tea/coffee mugs ($25), and super-soft blankets ($55)! Come browse the merchandise in the main academic hallway south of the Library. Stock up for yourself or make another roadrunner’s day!


"The Value and Importance of the Arts in Healthcare" Join us on Thursday, December 9 for our Neighborhood Health Series. Dr. Marin Gillis will present an overview of the intrinsic and useful value of the arts in healthcare. From literature, writing, music, dance and painting, the arts serve a number of roles for patients and families, providers and students. Dr. Gillis will also explain how the arts make medical students into better doctors using examples of a program she started in Nevada in 2008 that is still running, how the arts have therapeutic benefits and can improve the quality of life for people living with dementia, and how the arts can promote health student, resident and provider wellbeing.

Click here to reserve your spot today!

The Value and Importance of the Arts in Healthcare

Thursday, December 9 5:30 PM PDT Register here for our virtual event.


Full-Text for JAMA, NEJM, Lancet, & Much More Submitted by Anna Ferri

From The Library Roseman Library offers full-text access to journals like JAMA, NEJM, and Lancet through our Journals By Title search. Search for the name of the journal. Below the result will be links to full-text access next to the dates of access available to you. Click on those links, and use your Roseman login. You can then use search features inside the journal to find specific articles and topics or browse through each issue of the journal. If you are browsing for a recent research article to present, look for sections in each issue such as "Original Investigation" and "Original Research.” Contact the Library Email: library@roseman.edu Phone: 702-968-2040 (HD) / 801-878-1020 (SJ)

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Sunday CLOSED




Roseman Now is Live! 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

Download the Alumni Network today!

What's the Alumni Network? You can connect with faculty, current students, and alumni for mentorship, job leads, and much more!

Available on the Apple Store (link) and the Google Play Store (link)


ETHICS, EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE, AND THE LIFELONG COLLEAGUE COMMITMENT

Submitted by Dr. Munk Ethics has been defined as moral principles that govern behavior. Ethics is the essence of correctness and the foundation of what has traditionally been defined as good and bad or right and wrong behavior. A contemporary line of reasoning elevates ethics from assessing behavior as being good, bad, right, or wrong to assessing behavior based on whether or not the behavior was effective in achieving an honorable outcome. Ethical behavior is born of values – those moralistic ideals deemed supremely important. Values form personal preferences and identify who we are, what we do, how we think, and how we interact with others. Values determine our beliefs and attitudes about what is good, right, and worthwhile. Personal values can be organized into a values system and articulated in a Personal Principles Statement that acts as a NorthStar when

navigating the ethical dilemmas of life, when making the decisions that establish ethical behavior, or when evaluating the effectiveness of a particular action.

behavior looks like, not just in theory, but in practice.

Traditionally, ethics and values have been taught in the home, in religious congregations, and in community service organizations. However, recent studies document the collapse of the family, the decline in church memberships and religious affiliations, and the reduction in volunteerism with community service organizations. If this trend continues, greater and greater responsibility will be placed on academic institutions to make up the loss in instruction in ethics and in defining ethical behavior. Rather than deferring the relevance of ethics and ethical behavior to Risk Management Seminars or State Licensing Boards, academic healthcare institutions will need to incorporate more instruction pertaining to ethics in the healthcare curricula.

Roseman University of Health Sciences understands the critical need to increase awareness of ethics and to develop ethical behavior to the rising generation of healthcare professionals. Instruction in ethics and professionalism is emphasized in the curriculum of every college in Roseman University, and topics pertaining to ethics, ethical decision making, emotional intelligence, values, professionalism, and Roseman’s lifelong colleague commitment are highlighted on a weekly basis throughout the University. In a recent Interprofessional Ethics Course, students from the College of Dental Medicine, the College of Nursing, and the College of Pharmacy got together to review case studies in ethics and to discuss common principles of ethics and codes of professional conduct as outlined by their respective national organizations. At the conclusion of the course, students commended the presenters and course coordinators for a thought-provoking experience. Such is the culture at Roseman University.

They will need to develop a deeper dive into what ethical

They will need to help students better evaluate whether or not a particular behavior was effective in achieving an ethical outcome.

INSPIRATION


The impact of Roseman University’s emphasis on ethics, emotional intelligence, and professionalism endures even after students graduate and begin their healthcare careers. Comments from a recent graduate from the College of Dental Medicine speak to this abiding influence: “I graduated proudly in the class of 2017. I am very appreciative of the clinical and emotional intelligence instruction that the Roseman curriculum instilled in me! In a short amount of time I have risen to become the clinical director of 10 offices. I am now managing more than 100 employees and I honestly believe that if I attended a different school, with different key faculty, I wouldn’t be here today.” Those who deliver healthcare based on ethics, values, and professionalism, and who effectively apply the principles of emotional intelligence will consistently rise to the top and become the healthcare leaders of tomorrow. L. Kris Munk DDS, MS Associate Dean for Graduate Education Roseman University of Health Sciences College of Dental Medicine

INSPIRATION


FREE MEDICATION REVIEW SERVICE AVAILABLE ON CAMPUS ANYONE CAN USE THIS SERVICE! HENDERSON CAMPUS NEWS Submitted by C. Leiana Oswald 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, over-thecounter products, herbal products and supplements. So far 20+ patients have taken advantage of this service and patients have shared the following:

"I didn't know know I was taking two of the same supplement. Dr. Bowman saved me $30 a month!" "I only take one medication for cholesterol, I didn't know my fiber supplement would interact with it." "I better understand how to use my asthma medications. I thought I could use them when I wanted to, but now I know I need to use them daily."

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 or email: KBowman@roseman.edu

Important Registrar Links 2021-2022 Student Health Insurance Waiver Instructions

Registrar Forms (Transcript Request, Enrollment Verification, FERPA forms)

Access your Student Health Insurance ID Card

Student ID # Retrieval Student Catalog and Handbooks


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 his/her 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.

SAFETY FIRST

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).

Financial Aid Scam Alert 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

Assistance for these exact processes is available through your Student Loan Servicer (i.e., Great Lakes, Nelnet, FedLoan Servicing, Navient, Granite State, 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.


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 “Direct Deposit 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. Contact Us

Financial Aid Office Contacts Jonathan Mack – DMD 801-878-1031, jmack@roseman.edu

Sally Mickelson – Director of Financial Aid 702-968-2004, smickelson@roseman.edu

Dalia Torres – BSN and ABSN 702-968-5674, dtorres@roseman.edu

As always if you are unable to reach your counselor, please send an email to financialaid@roseman.edu.

Anita Gaskin – P3, AEODO/MBA, MSN 702-968-2026, agaskin@roseman.edu Gisela Bruehl – P1 and P2, Federal Work-Study 801-878-1071, gbruehl@roseman.edu

You can also reach someone by calling 702-968-1635. QUICK LINK: Roseman Financial Aid Portal


CAMPUS HOURS

Monday – Friday 6:00 am - 11:00 pm

Saturday - Sunday 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

The library and technology services often observe different hours.

COLLABORATE WITH MICROSOFT TEAMS

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. New Tech Services Ticketing System Effective 8/2, Tech Services has switched over to a new ticketing system. Check your emails for more info!

Get Help! ticket.sj.helpdesk@roseman.edu ticket.hd.helpdesk@roseman.edu ticket.sm.helpdesk@roseman.edu Submit a Ticket https://support.roseman.edu/

Nevada Campus

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

Friday 7:00am - 5:00pm

Hotline 702-968-2030

Utah Campus

Monday - Friday 7:00am - 5:00pm

Hotline 801-878-1010


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