Nobody has to tell Kathy Poi how much the parents of many college-age students care about getting quality health care for their children on campus.
She’s heard all the questions, many times over, in her six years leading University Health Services, the primary-care clinic that serves about 20,000 UW-Madison students per year – most of them women. Only about 33 percent of campus men ever visit the clinic, which is based at 1552 University Ave. and has a separate mental health counseling office at 905 University Ave.