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Student Services

INMED cares for the well-being of students and believes supporting students as an institutional responsibility. The office of Student Affairs connects students to services, resources, and advising. 

Non-Discrimination

INMED will not tolerate discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender identity), national origin, disability, age, or genetic information. The more detailed Non-Discrimination Policy can be found here.

Medical Notification Policy

There are times when illness or injury requires students to adjust or restrict their ability to meet their academic requirements. It is the responsibility of the student to communicate to their instructors any medical need arising that does require an adaptation to their academic work. INMED encourages instructors to work with students to accommodate these requests. However, it is the prerogative of the instructor to determine if such accommodations can be made without neglecting the rigor of the objectives for the course. If emergent illness or injury has occurred the student may need to request, in writing, short-term absence. Short-term absence requests should be submitted through Questions & Concerns Online Form (available for logged in users).

Career Development

Career Development opportunities, as available, for MIH students will be sent out in the monthly newsletter. MIH Students may contact their advisors for additional options.

Students can contact the office of Student Affairs for services they would like to see not yet provided by INMED.

INMED seeks to provide an accessible education for all students.  INMED works to accommodate and mitigate barriers to access education for students with disabilities.  Accommodations are determined on an individual, case-by-case basis.  Students, requesting accommodations, should submit their requests with supporting documentation to the Office of Student Affairs.  The Office of Students Affairs will review the request and schedule a follow-up meeting with the student to develop a plan to offer reasonable accommodations.

INMED students who have a complaint about performance, action, or inaction of a member of the INMED staff, faculty, or representative affecting the student during the period of enrollment may engage this process for resolution:

Students shall direct complaints as soon as possible, but no later than fifteen (15) days since the date of event. Complaints must be submitted through the Questions & Concerns Online Form. The person or persons who receive the complaint shall make every effort to resolve the problem fairly and promptly through a written decision to the student. If the interaction does not resolve the complaint/allegation, the student may submit in writing their complaint/allegation to the President’s Office.  The President’s Office has ten business days to offer a resolution. If the student is dissatisfied with the resolution offered by the President’s Office, he/she may contact the Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development for information on filing a formal grievance  against the institution.

External Resources and Services

Disclaimer: The following contains information from outside organizations. Inclusion does not constitute an endorsement by the Institute of International Medicine of any outside organization, or the- products or services offered, or views expressed. The following is intended to provide clarity to the public regarding support services and resources provided nationally and internationally.

Crisis Call Center Depression, Suicide, Sexual Assault, Domestic Violence, Substance Abuse, and More

  • Phone: Text CARE to 839863 (24/7)
  • Website: cssnv.org

Mental Health America Find help & other resources

National Domestic Violence Hotline

National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline

1in6 Male Survivors

BodyU Free app for happiness/wellness

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration in English and Spanish

Find a Helpline Free, confidential support from a helpline or hotline near you. Online chat, text or phone. Just start typing your country

Mental Health Resource Hub This page contains a wide range of mental health services around the world. This is not an exhaustive list, nor are any services contained within necessarily endorsed by us. We always recommended you consult your local doctor before engaging any mental health service. Please note, spur:org does not provide any counselling or support services—this page is simply an aggregation of services and resources provided by others.

Service-Learning

Legal Disclaimer: The following contains examples and information from outside organizations. Inclusion does not constitute an endorsement by the Institute of International Medicine of any outside organization, or the- products or services offered, or views expressed. The following is intended to provide clarity to the public regarding support services provided nationally and internationally.

World Health Organization

Travel.State.Gov This is the U.S. Travel Advisory Page. Please visit this or your country’s travel advisory page if you are planning a trip abroad.

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INMED strives to keep tuition low for all learners. From time to time, additional financial aid is made possible through generous donations from INMED alumni and sponsors to encourage provision of healthcare for forgotten people.

Please view the Cost page for more information.

Rockhurst University Medical Spanish Graduate Certificate

Language Acquisition Tips

  • Befriend a native speaker and engage in conversation on a regular basis and don’t allow yourself to use English.
  • Many communities have English-language programs for non-native English speakers. These are often hosted at public libraries and churches.
  • Many communities have immigrant/refugee service centers that offer English instruction.
  • Listen to music in that language
  • Watch TV / movies in that language (use subtitles if needed)
  • Online tutoring

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