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3. Good health and well-being

E-WEB-Goal-03.pngData for the indicator 3.1 Research on health and well-being (3.1.1 Good Health and Well-being: paper views, 3.1.2 Clinical citations, and 3.1.3 Good Health and Well-being: publications) is being collected via Scopus.

3.2 Number graduating in health professions

3.2.1 Indicator: Proportion of graduates in health professions
  • Graduate only: 694 / 4722 = 14.69%
  • All levels: 864 / 5212 = 16.57%

Departments included: Department of Medicine; Department of Pharmacy; Department of Speech and Language Therapy; Department of Nursing; Department of Physiotherapy.

 

3.3 Collaborations and health services

3.3.1 Current collaborations with health institutions

The University has established collaborations -through MoUs- with several health-related institutions. These collaborations include, indicatively:

  • local: Karamandaneio Hospital, "Aghios Andeas" Hospital, Association for Mental Health [SOPSI] Patras,
  • national: National Public Health Organization, Non-profit association "Frontizo", Academy of Volunteerism HELPHELLAS, etc.

More information about the Memoranda can be found (in Greek) at https://erasmus.upatras.gr/agreements/mou

3.3.2 Health outreach programmes

The University is participating to the extensive campaign of the Charise Zoi (Give Life) programme for the growth of the bone marrow donor database in the country. There are many stations, in the University Campus and the local area, that everyone interested can register as donor. 

There are also other activities, such as the weekly blood donation with the Blood Center of the University Hospital and the National Center for Blood Donation. As evidence, please look at the respective announcement at https://www.upatras.gr/i-aimodosia-paei-panepistimio-2/.

Health outreach programmes are also delivered by the student and volunteer clubs, such as Fleva Zois (Vein of Life), Hellenic Medical Students’ International Committee – UoPatras, Greek Pharmaceutical Students’ Federation , etc. Many of the volunteering teams participate in the Researcher's Night that is an open event to the local community.

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The first image shows the registration box for marrow donors and the second image shows an advertisement banner for the weekly blood donation.

Other initiatives are coming from the Library that collects food and health material for sensitive and vulnerable social groups through its exchange book programme. For instance, these have been share through the local Association for the Defense of Refugees and Immigrants' Rights, see this and this Facebook announcement.

 

3.3.3 Shared sports facilities

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3.3.4 Sexual & reproductive health care services

There are no sexual and reproductive health care services provided in the University, but they are provided in the University Hospital.

3.3.5 Mental health support

The Office of Psychological Support is addressed to students of all Departments of the University of Patras, who face personal difficulties and any kind of mental health concerns. Some of the difficulties included are problems in studies (difficulties in adapting to academic life, exam stress, reduced performance, lack of motivation), difficulties in interpersonal relationships (anxiety, loneliness, depression) and other problems like dependencies, psychosomatic problems and eating disorders. The Office for Psychological Support provides counseling and psychological support, diagnosis and treatment services. More specifically, the services provided are individual sessions, participation in support and empowerment groups and participation in seminars organized at regular intervals. All services are provided free of charge, are strictly confidential and subject to applicable laws (GDPR). More information is available at https://socialwelfare.upatras.gr/psychological-support-office/?lang=en

3.3.6 Smoke-free policy

University of Patras' smoking policy refers to all tobacco products. As a general rule, following the national legislation and specifically the ministerial decision no: Δ2β/Γ.Π.οικ. 80727/15.11.2019 (Government Gazette B' 4177), smoking isn't allowed indoors, including all working areas, hallways, staircases, restrooms and warehouses. The policy applies also to all University vehicles, as well as to all canteens, restaurants and cafeterias of the campus. Smoking is prohibited indoors at any time, not just during working and teaching hours.

The University permits smoking during normal breaks or at the end of working and teaching hours in designated smoking areas, balconies and open-air verandas, gardens, yards, and sidewalks, provided that the smoker is acting responsibly for the safe extinguishing and disposal of any tobacco product.

The University takes measures to prevent smoking in all its facilities by removing ashtrays and posting notices.

The University expects all employees and students to respect this policy and the legislation. The University may reprimand anyone that violate the policy and reserves the right to take disciplinary action towards those who disregard it and to apply fines according to the legislation.