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University and college health centers are often the topic of many
on-campus rumors and myths. And, Thagard Student Health Center
is no exception. Here are a few of the most common myths about
TSHC and the truths behind each one of them.
MYTH: Female patients are always harassed about being pregnant.
TRUTH: Do you think you may be pregnant? Questions
like these may sound intrusive, but they are necessary to rule
out certain
conditions in order to give a proper diagnosis. Also, some
treatments, such as antibiotics or X-Rays, can negatively impact
a pregnancy. Your safety is our first priority and the clinicians
at TSHC put forth great effort to offer compassionate care
and information to students.

MYTH: Student health centers don't have real doctors.
TRUTH: FSU actively recruits talented physicians
who are highly educated and licensed by the state of Florida.
TSHC healthcare
providers (physicians and nurse practitioners) represent many
different cultures, and they are well-qualified to serve our
diverse student population. To learn more about the TSHC staff,
click here.

MYTH: Patients are often misdiagnosed.
TRUTH: On occasion, a patient's symptoms are
not clear in the earliest stages of an illness, which is why
the clinician may
ask you to return in a few days to see if symptoms persist
or worsen in order to prevent a misdiagnosis. Many illnesses
start as viruses and then become more serious infections, such
as a sinus infection. Also, remember, good communication between
clinicians and patients is vital, so be honest. If necessary,
TSHC clinicians
will not hesitate to refer a student to a specialist when needed
or when they are uncertain of a diagnosis in order to ensure
that students receive the appropriate care as quickly as possible.

MYTH:
We’ll give out antibiotics
to anyone who walks in the door.
TRUTH: Antibiotics are only prescribed if there is evidence of
a bacterial infection. Many times, colds are caused by viruses,
which are not affected by antibiotics.

MYTH: All they do at Thagard Student Health Center is treat
sick students.
TRUTH: In addition to treating patients with
illness or injury, TSHC provides athletic physical exams, women’s
health services, STI and HIV testing, nutrition counseling,
smoking cessation
programs, just to name a few. Also, through our health promotion
department, we provide a variety of outreach programs on health
issues ranging from responsible alcohol use to emotional well-being.

Have you heard another TSHC myth you’d like dispelled?
Feel free to send questions, comments, complaints, or suggestions
by clicking here.
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