answer these Interview questions hafe line only ;
twice please
1. What is your major?
2. Do you live in the dorms?
3. At which building do you most spend time on? (Where are the majority of your classes held)?J1/J2/Medicine building (SZC)
4. How often have you needed to visit clinic a month?
5. What are the issues you face during your day? Back pain, eye pain and headache, wrist pain, and lots of screen time
6. What helps you move forward in work? resting area, food, and headache relief
7. What would improve this department?
8. What is the minimum time spent in the department? 4 hours per class
9. Do you suffer from any chronic illness?
10. How much time do you usually spend to reach to the clinic?
11. Have you ever had to choose between attending class and going to the university clinic, and how did you make that decision?
12. Have you ever experienced difficulty accessing the university clinic due to its distance from your building?
13. Do you have any suggestions for a way the college ought to improve the system of getting to the university health center?
14. Have you ever missed an appointment or rescheduled because of the distance to the clinic?
15. Do you think that the university should prioritize improving access to healthcare services by reducing the distance to the clinic?
16. How does the distance to the clinic impact your academic schedule / responsibilities ?
17. Have you ever experienced a medical emergency on campus, and how did transportation play a role in getting the care you needed?
18. Have you ever discussed the transportation issues related to the university clinic with other students or with university administrators? What was the response?
19. Are you willing to use a medication vending machine if there was one in your department?
20. Have you or anyone you know experienced difficulties obtaining medication on campus, and do you think drug vending machines could address these issues?
21. Do you think drug vending machines would be particularly useful for students with busy schedules or limited transportation options, and could they potentially improve overall health outcomes for students?