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Virtual visits
Virtual visits










For a telephone visit, your provider will give you a call at the scheduled time. Have your appointment.įor a video visit, log on at least 15 minutes before your appointment time. Log in to ProMedica M圜hart up to seven days before your telephone or video visit to complete your registration. If you don’t have a M圜hart account yet, your provider’s office will help you get set up. They’ll make sure that an in-person visit isn’t necessary and determine if a telephone visit or video visit is best for you. Call your provider.Ĭall your ProMedica provider to discuss the reason for your visit. You’ll still receive the same thorough care that you would if you were at your provider’s office. Through telemedicine visits, both new and existing patients are able to connect to providers in more than 30 specialties by Smartphone, tablet or computer.Ī telemedicine visit is just like an in-person visit, but through a secure video app within M圜hart. I hope that you got to see a little bit of IU's beauty within this video.ProMedica offers telehealth services, providing you more convenient ways to get the care you need. Marissa: Thank you so much for joining me today on this virtual tour of the Sample Gates and Old Crescent. For us current students, we always like to shake his hand for good luck on exams, which personally, I definitely need. Legend has it that if you shake his hand as an incoming student, you are guaranteed to graduate within four years. He's known for desegregating this campus and has done a ton of great things to make IU what it is today. Now, Herman B Wells is a pretty great president that IU was lucky enough to have. And now, bringing us back to where I'm currently standing, you might've noticed the Herman B Wells statue that's sitting behind me. Marissa: Now, I've personally seen this come true over and over again, so it's a legend that I believe pretty strongly. Legend says that if you kiss your significant other at the stroke of midnight on Valentine's Day, you will be together forever. Marissa: And moving on, we also have the Rose Well House, which is actually one of the most romantic areas here at IU. Marissa: Everything else here is made of Indiana limestone. Marissa: The fun fact about Owen and Wylie Hall is that they're actually our only two red brick buildings that we have here at IU. Marissa: Owen and Wylie are home to the College of Arts and Sciences and our Department of Economics.

virtual visits

Now, you'll kind of notice the two buildings behind me. Marissa: The name Old Crescent is pretty self-explanatory, as old comes from this being the oldest part of IU, and crescent because, from an aerial point of view, this area is actually shaped like a little crescent moon. Marissa: Now, we are standing at Old Crescent, one of the most historical parts of our campus. Marissa: Now, I'm gonna take you over to Old Crescent, which is one of the oldest and most historic areas of IU Bloomington. Marissa: Now, right past me is Kirkwood Avenue, which is the first street that you'll see leaving the Sample Gates. Marissa: The Sample Gates is an incredible architecture piece that leads us out into the city of Bloomington. Marissa: Now, the Sample Gates are right behind me and I'm sure if you've ever received any piece of mail from IU, you've definitely seen the Sample Gates plastered all over them. Marisa: Now to begin our tour, I wanna take you to one of the most iconic places at IU, which is our Sample Gates. And I'm originally from Warren, New Jersey.]

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To introduce myself, my name is Marisa, and I am currently a senior here at IU studying marketing and professional sales with a minor in apparel merchandising. I am so excited to be the guide that gets to show you around in this video.

virtual visits

Marisa: Hi, everyone, and welcome to our virtual tour of IU Bloomington. The aerial view changes to show the Old Crescent area of campus, including the Student Building and Franklin Hall, two limestone buildings with red tiled roofs. [Video: An aerial view of the IU Bloomington campus shows the Indiana Memorial Unio and many other large limestone buildings with dense clusters of trees between them.










Virtual visits