Staying Healthy Abroad Fargo ND

When you apply to a study abroad program, part of your application includes information about your health history. You'll likely need to be cleared medically by your doctor to be approved to travel to your destination.

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Staying Healthy Abroad

Staying Healthy Abroad

As much as we may complain about our own healthcare system, it may never be more apparent to you how much we take for granted until you head off to a foreign land and find yourself in need of medical care. Many regions where students choose to study have similar healthcare procedures and facilities to what you'll find here, but there are also many areas where there are huge differences in how even your basic healthcare needs are met.

Before you head over, make sure you know the lay of the land.

First things first
When you apply to a study abroad program, part of your application includes information about your health history. You'll likely need to be cleared medically by your doctor to be approved to travel to your destination. It's crucial to be honest about any medical conditions you have, no matter how mundane they may seem. Even a simple allergy can affect where you might be able to live comfortably.

Make whatever appointments necessary to not only get a medical release, but to bring everything up to date before you go: annual exams, eyeglass and contact prescriptions, and adequate refills for any medications you take. (Generic drugs will be easier to obtain overseas, so avoid taking prescriptions for brand-name drugs if possible). Get any needed procedures out of the way, including EKGs and X-rays, if they're needed.

Author: Amy Ambler

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