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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer MD Program Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search Admissions AcademicsAcademics Curriculum Degree Programs Academic Support Competency-based Assessment Educational Technology Learning Environment Visiting Students Career & Professional DevelopmentCareer & Professional Development Career Counseling Coaching EXPLORE Office of Medical Student Research Student GroupsStudent Groups Student Groups Directory Medical Student Government Start a Group Forms EventsEvents Academic Calendars Gateway Orientation White Coat Ceremony Town Halls Student Awards Med Ball Match Day Medical Alumni Awards Banquet MD Commencement ResourcesResources Wellness Offices & Contacts Policies Open Search Resources Student well-being is priority No. 1 at the School of Medicine. A host of resources are available to meet your needs. Dis-Orientation Guide Written by students for students, here’s your official guide to our school, city, and life in medical school. Read the Dis-O Guide » Wellness WashU’s wellness resources are here to support you in all areas of MD student life—academic, financial, mental, physical, social, and spiritual. Explore wellness resources » Offices & contacts Find out which people and offices provide the service or answer you need. Explore offices and contacts » Policies Most policies covering medical students are located in the Bulletin. We cover Title IX and Leave of Absence and Withdrawals on our Policies page. View policies » Other resources Safety and security Information about suspicious activity or persons should be reported immediately to Protective Services at 314-362-4357 (HELP). Protective Services also provides a Personal Safety Tipsheet (PDF) and a Suspicious Activities/Persons Tipsheet (PDF). Please visit the Protective Services website for further information about on-campus safety. Transportation Parking & Transportation provides all students with free Metro passes, which provide access to all MetroLink and MetroBus services. Lactation rooms We currently have many lactation spaces across the medical campus. Each of the locations provides a private space where nursing mothers are welcome to pump. Rooms are equipped with appropriate signage, a comfortable chair, a small table and an electrical outlet. Some rooms have refrigerators, sinks, pumps and microwaves. Jury duty service If you register to vote in the City of St. Louis, you may eventually be called up for jury duty service here or sometimes in your home town. Our office provides a letter requesting a jury duty deferment as the City of St. Louis does not accept a letter requesting an excuse. The City of St. Louis will defer jury duty service for up to 12 months. They send a post card asking the student to provide three dates when they can serve with the 12-month time period. Please be sure to put dates when you can serve as the city is not accepting a second deferral notice from our office. If you are able to serve, it may be in your best interest to go ahead and do so rather than delay it into third year or fourth year when you will have little to no time available due to clerkships or residency interviews. Please email [email protected] with your assigned juror number to receive a deferment letter. If it is an out of state jury duty, please also send information on where to address the letter (name, address, city, state, etc.). Resources Wellness Offices & Contacts Policies Office of Medical Student EducationWashington University School of MedicineMailing Address: 660 S. Euclid Ave., MSC 8033-12-167 | St. Louis, MO 63110Office Location: Bernard Becker Medical Library, 3rd FloorHours: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday – FridayPhone: 314-273-6673 | Fax: 314-362-6951All program contacts » ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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