Accreditation
The
Campus Health Service is the first fully accredited
college health service in the nation. We have been accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC) since 1978 and have successfully completed our 12th consecutive re-accreditation survey which will stand until December 31, 2014.
This every three-year accreditation process begins with the
completion of a comprehensive application and is supported
during the intervening period by the use of the AAAHC Handbook
and other quality improvement tools. The on-site AAAHC accreditation
survey team rigorously compares the Campus Health Service
level of compliance with nationally recognized standards of
practice, which is then documented through a written report
and an award of full accreditation.
Awards
Alcohol
Prevention
The Campus Health Service has received national recognition
for its alcohol prevention/intervention efforts. For more
information about this award winning program click
here.
2005
U.S. Department of Education Award for Alcohol and
Drug Prevention among Fraternity and Sorority Members
2001
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Award
2000
U.S. Department of Education Award for Alcohol and
Drug Prevention
1999,
2000
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration,
Center for Substance Abuse Prevention Exemplary Substance
Abuse Prevention Programs Award
Counseling
and Health Promotion
2011
Arizona Public Health Association (AzPHA)
Health Education Media Makers Yearly (HEMMY) Award
(Student Category)
First place for CHTV
Arizona Public Health Association (AzPHA)
Health Education Media Makers Yearly (HEMMY) Award
(Professional Category)
Second place for SexTalk
Arizona Public Health Association (AzPHA)
Health Education Media Makers Yearly (HEMMY) Award
(Professional Category)
Second place for the Red Cup Q&A column and campaign
“40 Under 40” Award – Received by Erin Strange, Violence Prevention Specialist with the Oasis Program and HPPS. This award recognizes “up and comers making significant achievements in and contributions to their profession and community.”
"Shining Star” Award – Received by Melanie Fleck, Outreach Specialist with HPPS, for making a difference in her work on the Step Up! grant and for exemplifying an attitude of service to students, staff, and the community.
2010
Arizona Public Health Association (AzPHA)
Health Education Media Makers Yearly (HEMMY) Award
(Professional Category)
For the Campus
Health Media Online website resource
2005
Pacific Coast College Health Association
Golden Gull Award for Best Practices in College Health
(Best Counseling Practices)
"Suicide Prevention Brochure"
Counseling and Psych Services, Health Promotion &
Preventive Services
2002
Pacific Coast College Health Association
Golden Gull Award for Best Practices in College Health
(Best Counseling Practices)
"Mental Health Triage"
Counseling and Psych Services
2001
Pacific Coast College Health Association
Golden Gull Award for Best Practices in College Health
(Best in Show)
"Parents Matter"
Counseling and Psych Services
Pacific Coast College Health Association
Golden Gull Award for Best Practices in College Health
(Best Counseling Practices)
"Parents Matter"
Counseling and Psych Services
Pacific Coast College Health Association
Golden Gull Award for Best Practices in College Health
(Best Health Education and Promotion Practices)
"SexTalk"
Health Promotion & Preventive Services |