You will be able to enter ALL ABOARD in the lobby of Langford Auditorium once your orientation concludes. No reservations are required, and you can check in anytime between noon and 2:30 p.m.
Follow the ALL ABOARD signs to the event.
What Happens at ALL ABOARD?
- Check In - Our friendly greeter will advise you of what stations you need to visit.
- Complete Your Health Services - Visit the Occupational Health & Wellness stations to obtain your ALL ABOARD new hire protective health services.
- Health Plus – Know Your "Healthy" Numbers: A representative will measure and record your blood pressure, height, weight, and Body Mass Index. You can enter the numbers recorded by Health Plus in your Compass Health Assessment, which you will receive at your scheduled new staff orientation. The Compass Health Assessment is the first step in Go for the Gold, our award-winning health promotion incentive program. You can earn up to $240 on your health insurance account by completing all three steps.
- Occupational Health Interview: You'll visit this station if you brought records to be reviewed, if you have questions about the services required, or if you've had a previous positive TB test.
- Occupational Health Injection Nurse: Our expert nurses will provide any immunization or TB test you may need.
- Blood Draw: Most people will stop here to have blood drawn to check varicella (chickenpox) immunity. If you have a record of your immunity test or vaccination, there's no need to have this done.
- Check Out - After you complete your required health services and learn about your other benefits available, you will visit the check-out table to:
- Have your paperwork checked for completion
- Receive important reminders about TB skin test reads
When you leave ALL ABOARD, you will have all of your required protective health services completed* and you will be ready to start work.
*TB Skin Test Reads: TB tests placed at an ALL ABOARD event must be read 2 to 3 days afterwards. You may have your test read at Occupational Health, or have it read by any physician or nurse practitioner and faxed to us at 615-936-0966.