Student Health Resources
The Campus offers student access to a myriad of student health support services.
We encourage you to review: UMB Student Health Resources
- Student Health Center
- Urgent and Primary Care Needs
- For immunizations
- For COVID Protocols in the Learning Environment
- Blood Borne Pathogens Exposures
- Student Counseling Center
- Educational Support and Disability Services
- Student Insurance
- Student Pantry
- University Recreation & Fitness (URecFit) and Wellness
Use the UMB Behavioral Evaluation and Threat Assessment to identify and report threating, aggressive or violent behavior.
Immunizations
For immunizations, students may self-schedule at the UMB Student Health Shot Clinic.
Immunizations are documented through the UMB Electronic Record, Complio ABD. Information regarding accessing and troubleshooting the Electronic Record can be found here.
COVID Protocols
If you are sick, you should not come to campus or your clinical sites.
All students should follow the guidance outlined on the UMB COVID-19 Information page regarding what to do if you feel ill and when to return to educational activities. Students who need additional guidance may consult with Student Health.
Clinical year students must follow the expectations of their clinical site.
- For UMMS sites, review the UMMS COVID Policy and if you are have a positive COVID-19 test, you must report it via this smartsheet.
- For the VA, send an email to vamhcsemployeeandoccupationalhealth@va.gov and copy your supervisor on the email explaining your illness. Someone will contact you via email and then call to get more details. You should follow their guidance for next steps and when to return to work.
- For all other sites, follow the guidance provided by the site and/or your course/clerkship director.
Blood Borne Exposure
Needlesticks and other sharps-related injuries may result in exposure to Blood Borne Pathogens such as HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C. Any exposure event, including sharps/needlestick or splash to mucus membranes, should be reported promptly to the UMB Student Health Blood Borne Pathogens Exposure Hotline at 667-214-1886.
Counseling Center
Call or request services online
Student Counseling Center
621 W Lombard St., suite 302
Phone: 410-328-8404
Online request for same day appointments are also available
If you need immediate help (if you or a peer are in crisis), call 410-328-8404 and mention that you are in crisis or if it is after hours press “7” for immediate assistance.
For true mental health emergencies, proceed to the nearest emergency room, call 988 or contact the UMB Police 410-706-6882
Substance Use
Substance use resources
For resources and information visit the UMB Student Counseling Center Substance Use resource page.
If you are concerned about a friend or a colleague, UMB Student Counseling Center Resources to Help Others provides guidance and consultation.
We encourage any concerned student to reach out to an Office of Student Affairs dean.