Tips for Healthy and Safe Travel Loyola University offers many opportunities to study abroad. The following precautions will help ensure a healthy and safe experience. Health Insurance: It is imperative that you have sufficient health and accident insurance for the entire period you will be traveling. Research the travel provisions of your current insurance, and make sure you understand both the coverage and the procedures to follow if something should occur. If your existing insurance doesn't cover your travel, or if you would like supplemental coverage (Loyola recommends that you add evacuation and repatriation to your existing policy if your policy does not cover these items) you can arrange a policy for your trip. Besides health insurance, you should consider insurance for lost baggage, stolen property and trip cancellation/ interruption. Health Needs: When traveling abroad, you should bring your own basic drugstore supplies, such as motion sickness, allergy medicine, laxatives, antacids, aspirin or aspirin substitute, band-aids, Imodium, sunscreen and sunburn medication, antibacterial and anti-fungal/ anti-itch creams, small packages of Kleenex, decongestants, and antiseptics. Make sure any prescription drugs are in their labeled bottles, and carry a copy of the written prescription. Also remember a list of the medication's generic names in case your prescription runs out. If you have medical problems such as diabetes, bring along a health record that includes your health provider's name and address and a summary of your medical history. It is strongly recommended that you inform your study abroad program of any existing health problems. In an emergency situation it is crucial that this information is available. Some countries require or recommend vaccination certificates or other personal health information. If you would like more information, please contact the Loyola University Health Center at 617-5055 or see the following Web sites:
We Offer the Following Vaccines: Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Tetanus,-Diphtheria Toxoid, Chickenpox Vaccine, Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR) Vaccine, Influenza Vaccine, Meningococcal (Meningitis) Vaccine, and Tuberculosis skin tests are regularly stocked at the Health Center. Emergency Care: Know how to locate English-speaking physicians in the countries you plan to visit. The International Association for Medical Assistance (IAMAT), 738 Center Street, Lewiston NY 14092, (phone # (716) 754-4883) has information about English-speaking physicians around the world, as well as information about health precautions you may need to take. Medical & Dental Examinations: Before leaving the U.S., have a complete physical examination with your personal health care provider. Inform your health care provider of your plans to travel abroad before you make an appointment so that he or she can provide you with current health information and medical recommendations for your destination. Have your teeth cleaned, examined, and if necessary, repaired before you leave. If you wear glasses, take along an extra pair. If you wear contact lenses you should take a pair of eyeglasses along in the event that you lose or damage a contact or if your eyes are irritated by dust, pollen, etc. Safety Tips:
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