Ccsu — Medicat
“Elijah! Can you hear me?” She knelt. His pulse was thready. “I’m a nursing student. You’re having an allergic reaction. Do you have an EpiPen?”
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The portal loaded. Then flickered.
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The Student Health Service at CCSU is there to keep you healthy, and Medicat is the tool that makes it happen. Take ten minutes today to log in, ensure your immunization records are up to date, and familiarize yourself with the dashboard. Your future self—especially during midterms—will thank you! ccsu medicat
“Don’t move,” she whispered, then yelled to a passing couple, “Call 911! Tell them CCSU Student Center, anaphylaxis!”
Maya looked down at her phone. The Medicat portal was gone. Replaced by a simple white screen and a single line of text: “Elijah
“What the…” Maya clicked before thinking.
Accessing the portal is straightforward, but it requires your CCSU credentials. “I’m a nursing student