/: As you are probably aware all students _ registering at UPEI pay a_ fee for medical insurance. This yearwe have switched to the University Health & Accident Plus Life Plan. In coverage this is very similar to - the previous insurance; in sane cases it is ’ extended. The main differences are:‘ ,(1) it is cheaper (2) the student PAYS (for drugs and the student fills out a ' form , obtainable at the.Student Union Office, swhich the S'IUIENT sends to the insurance canpany and the student is re-imbursed by the insurance company with the cost, less $1.00.. The student administers all claims with the insurance company thus giving a privacy to personal matters that was not possible here- tofore. We have had a lot of inquiries about the plan, so will show below a brief description: . . Benefits Canadian Student Previous 7 Coverage Plan Coverage Extendedfhealth'Care Pre—existing . m Covered Dental Accident up to $1,000 Life Insurance V $2,000.00 - {optional $10 ,000 for $22.00)- l,000 of the life insurance amount up to $10,000 dismemberment or . loss of use of not covered covered - no max. $2,000.00 not covered . mpatriation Di smembe rmen t not covered ’MEDIEAL BlLLs lpositions: ‘” Photo Club Chairperson Yearbook Photographer 1 Sun Photographer I CIMN Radio Manager NMNngmmMmawr Asst. Sun Editor IAsst. Yearbook Editor campus Police Chief l I Campus Police Asst. Chief Campus Police Regular Members Bartenders Student Disicipline Committee Chairperson Student Disicipline Committee Regular Members Fall Fest Chairperson I 3 Social committee Chairperson ‘Electoral Officer ’ I VStudent Union Recording Secretary L Barn Committee Regular Members I Barn Committee Chairperson ‘ Advertisement Manager ECompetition closes September 19th, l980. Applications Tcan~be-picked up and returned to Catherine Wilson in Personnel Board isacceptinq applications for the following :tne Student Union office at the Barn. y, September ll, I980, page 3 THE UPEI SUN, Thursda ._‘., Prescription I 0 0 covered £E3£L__n_____ deterrent per no deductible prescription (no deterrent in; case of accident) Dental ’ §§E§E§§__ Dental & Oral not covered Surgical Procedures max. $50.00 per tooth Eye . _ Refractions Optanetrlc Serv10es not covered 1 in 2 years Also covered Private duty Nurse, Semi—private/private, Chiropractor, Osteopath, Physiotherapist, C‘hiropodist, Podiatrist, X—Rays, Ambulance Services, Wheelchair Rental/crutches, Braces and other Medical Appliances ’ Additional Benefits Outside Canada Hospital Max. $2,500.90 up to $75.00/day x 90 days = $6,750.00 Nbdical up to $2,500 $25.00 deductible Tb answer the most comnon inquiries: The dates of the plan are from 1 Sept. 80 to 31 August 81. The Pill is NOT covered. Dental coverage is for accidents to natural teeth fron an external force. Eye refractions ARE covered but limited to once every two years. Those who have other coverage may receive a rebate PROVIDED application is made before 30 Sept. 80, but we may call your attention to the wide coverage and advantages offered to travelling - students that are not offered in many other insurances. ,we might also advise that, for married students, DEPENDANT coverage is available for only $15.00. If you have any inquiries, please contact the Student Union Office. we'd like to hear from you. CHEMISTRY CLUB by Jeff Szabo The seventh biannual student conference for the Atlantic section of the Canadian Institute of Chem- istry (CIC) was held at the University of New Bruins- wick last May lst, 2nd, and 3rd, l980. Three students from the U.P.E.I. CHEMISTRY CLUB attended the con- ference and one, Peter Wentzell, presented a paper entitled “Applications of Digital Computers to Chem- istry. The conference provided an opportuntity to meet chemistry students from all over Atlantic Canada and to learn a little chemistry at the same time. Social events included a barbecue, wine and cheese party, Banquet, and a dance (it just goes to show that chem- istry students are human as well). Next year (l982), the University of Prince Edward Island's Chemistry Club will be hosting this event. In order to do this we need more members, which means you, so why not come out to our first meeting next WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER l7 at 122h0pm in the Cass Chem- istry Centre. Remember you need not be a chemistry student to join so plan to attend if you are inter- ested. At the meeting, Elections for this years ex- ecutive will be discussed as well as decing who will represent U.P.E.|. and the student chapters across Atlantic Canada by sitting on the executive of the Atlantic section of the CIC along with a student from Dalhousie as was decided at the conference at U.N.B.. See you all at the first meeting of the CHEMISTRY CLUB. Freshmen and Sophmores are also urged to attend.