Admins wrangle with UHCSR problems
By Jinny Cho | September 17, 2009In response to dissatisfaction with UnitedHealthcare StudentResources, University health administrators have sought to resolve student issues with the insurance company.
In response to dissatisfaction with UnitedHealthcare StudentResources, University health administrators have sought to resolve student issues with the insurance company.
Student volunteers all over campus are being tested for the H1N1 virus commonly known as swine flu.
The selection of UnitedHealth to be the Student Medical Insurance Plan administrator was the result of a rigorous two-year evaluation involving students, administrators and an independent consultant.
In times of medical need, University students said confusion and frustration with the new health plan have overshadowed what should be at the forefront of their attention—their health.
The National Institutes of Health have given Duke researchers a grant that could be worth up to $11 million over the next six years.
Engineering students now have an opportunity to graduate with distinction for addressing one of the 14 grand challenges identified by the National Academy of Engineering.
Duke Forest will permit deer hunting for the second year to control deer overpopulation as part of a program organized by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission.
It has been three weeks since students returned to campus and the official count of students infected with the H1N1 virus is 50, said Dr. Bill Purdy, executive director of Student Health.
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