CITI University implements a wide range of programs to support the health and well-being of students and the local community. The university works with health organizations to organize training, screenings, psychological counseling, and sports activities to promote healthy lifestyles in the school environment and to promote the health of students.
To improve health and well-being outcomes, we have signed a memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Health, the Center for Health Development, the Mongolian Nursing Association, the National Center for Infectious Diseases, the Second State Central Hospital, the National Cancer Center, the National Center for Traumatology, and the “Inter-Med” International Hospital. Through this cooperation, we are effectively implementing student internships on “Nursing” program.
Our school is implementing the following projects and programs to improve and support hygiene, nutrition, family planning, sports, exercise, aging well-being, and other health and well-being issues. These include:
1. For local communities
Family planning
Aging
Health and nutrition
2. For vulnerable groups
Health and nutrition
Psychological stability
3. Refugees /students studying from Russia/
How to get health care
Food, nutrition and weather
A total of 451 people participated in the above projects and programs.
On the occasion of International Nurses' Day, a day-long event on the theme of "Physical Health Assessment and Analysis" was organized, and all teachers, staff, and students of CITI University were assessed for their blood pressure, height, weight, peripheral vascular oxygenation, and blood sugar, hepatitis B, and C virus tests.
Our university has its own gym and fitness room which serves students, staff and local communities and organizations.
CITI University, in collaboration with the AIDS and Surveillance Department of the National Center for Infectious Diseases, organized a sexual and reproductive health training course for 300 freshman students. We also provided counseling and information to students who participated in the open health day.
The "Psychological Counseling Center" provides individual psychological counseling to students in addition to conducting mental health screenings and training seminars. In the 2023-2024 academic year, the center served 216 students. The student club “Psychological Archetype” is successfully working to strengthen the understanding of mental problems and their harmful effects through feature films, draw conclusions and disseminate them to others.
Also, in October, on the occasion of “World Mental Health Day”, an “Open Day” was held, and all students actively participated. Since its establishment, CITI University has adopted a policy of no smoking in the school environment. This has been implemented since 1998, as stated in Section 2.1.12 of the “Internal School Rules” that smoking and chewing gum are prohibited, and it is a unique culture that distinguishes our school from other schools.