Serving the Community

The University of Rochester School of Nursing is invested in the local community, providing access to important clinical services that improve the health and well-being of the people we serve. More than an educational institution, the School of Nursing is a partner in improving the health and wellness of individuals and families across the greater Rochester region.

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Employee Health & Wellness Program

Our program began to meet the wellness needs of UR Medicine employees. Today, we support more than 70 organizations across Western New York, providing services to organizations that range from 50 to 25,000 employees. From school districts to manufacturing sites to health care providers and more, our programs are delivered to meet the unique needs of diverse workforces.

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School-Based Health Centers

The School-Based Health Centers represent a collaboration between the Rochester City School District and University of Rochester School of Nursing to improve the health, mental health, and overall well-being of Rochester City School District students in an accessible, youth-friendly and confidential setting.

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Passport Health Clinic

Traveling abroad for work or vacation? The Passport Health clinic located at the University of Rochester School of Nursing provides pre-travel physicals, vaccinations, prevention strategies, access to travel health insurance, and prescriptions for avoiding travel-related illnesses.

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WNY Comprehensive Care Center for Eating Disorders

Directed out of the University of Rochester School of Nursing, the Western New York Comprehensive Care Center for Eating Disorders serves as the hub for eating disorder services in the 30-county Western New York Region. It is one of three legislatively mandated care centers for eating disorders funded by the New York State Department of Health.

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By tapping into our expertise in nursing science, education, and practice, we have created successful clinical programs that serve to reduce health disparities, improve the health of our community and provide meaningful clinical experiences for students. We are fueled by the outcomes we’ve achieved and the impact we continue to make in the lives of those we serve.

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Renu Singh, MS

CEO, UR Medicine Employee Wellness Program

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