Student Wellness

Have your wellness story featured in an upcoming wellness email – share your strategies to promote well-being to Maggie Rea, director for student wellness, at mrea@ucdavis.edu.

Student Wellness

Are you in Crisis?

The Office of Student Wellness was created in July 2009 to help UC Davis Health students achieve and maintain optimal physical and emotional health. An essential aspect of becoming health professionals is learning to take care of personal health and work-life balance, thus allowing individuals to be the best healers they can be to others. The wellness skills learned during the formative years of graduate school will help students continue to grow personally and professionally over long careers as practicing clinicians. The main mission of the Student Wellness office is to develop and help implement measures to improve students’ wellness. In order to accomplish this goal, the Student Wellness team works together with students, faculty and staff, to foster collaborations that lead to a culture of excellence and well-being.

Specific activities of the office include:

  • Monthly email to all School of Nursing students providing resources and education for well-being and success
  • Planning educational events, such as wellness workshops
  • Identifying and enriching mental-health care resources available to students
  • Serving as a triage point for any mental-health-related difficulties that may arise during graduate school years

Please contact us with any suggestions or concerns. We look forward to hearing from you!


Related resources

Fitness center

Wellness recipes (From the medical school wellness website)

The Center for Advocacy, Resources & Education (CARE) provides 24/7 support for UC Davis students, faculty, staff and affiliates who have been impacted by sexual assault, sexual harassment, sexual exploitation, intimate partner violence, stalking, and gender identity and sexual orientation based harassment. 

Student Disability Center receives requests for accommodations, approve services and coordinate support for students with disabilities.

Child care

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