SHAW Medical and Counseling Hours, Tuesday, May 20th - Thursday, May 22nd
SHAW Medical services, including lab and dispensary, will be unavailable on Tuesday, May 20, from 8 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. for a staff in-service. The medical clinic will reopen at 1:30 p.m., and all services will be available from 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. SHAW Counseling services will be closed from 8 am - noon on Wednesday, May 21, and from noon - 2 pm on Thursday, May 22nd due to staff inservice. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

A 90 minute training to learn how to recognize and respond to overdose

You can contribute to a safe and caring campus by learning how to recognize and respond to signs of an overdose. Increase your knowledge, skills and confidence to take quick action when a person’s life may depend on it. Discuss the natural human tendencies to do or say nothing in some potentially harmful situations and how to address them. Learn about naloxone (NARCAN), a safe medication that can reverse an opioid overdose.

Participants will be able to: 

  • Identify signs of an alcohol or other drug overdose
  • Identify how to overcome barriers to helping someone
  • Describe 5 steps to appropriately respond to an overdose situation 
  • Learn how to give Narcan
  • Understand UWM’s Drug, Alcohol and Sexual Assault Victim Assistance Policy 

What to Expect

Trainings run 90 minutes and include discussion, video, skills practice and problem-solving scenarios. Trainings are facilitated by Health Promotion & Advocacy staff and trained UWM graduate students. Trainings are free and open to UWM students. We aim for between 8-30 student participants to promote dialogue and ensure a timely conclusion.  

Request a Training

 If you would like to learn more about or request the You Can Help! training, please email aodresources@uwm.edu.