Did you know that Cornish students who are enrolled for next fall still have access to counseling services over the summer? Well, except for the month of July. And we can give you a referral for those few weeks.
Barry will be in a few hours next week. But after May 14 he will be off until August 23rd.
Lori is here through June 30 and will restart her office hours August 2nd. She can be reached at 726-5027 to schedule an appointment.
MTV has created a great website that has tons of information to help you make the decision to get tested for STDs. Check out the article below taken from http://www.itsyoursexlife.com/gyt/talking-to-your-provide
HOW TO TALK TO YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER ABOUT GETTING TESTED
You can’t assume that you – or your health care provider for that matter – would know if you had an STD as most show NO symptoms. That’s right, you can’t tell just by “looking”. Getting tested is the only way to know for sure. Giving blood or having a pap smear does not mean you are tested for STDs. In fact, unless you specifically ask to be tested odds are you haven’t been. There is no “one test” for STDs. Another reason you need to talk with your health care provider to determine what STDs you should be tested for.So - Get Yourself Talking and Tested. GYT is here to help make this easy on you.