Health and Safety Abroad

Traveling to certain regions may require an increased awareness of food and water safety. For students traveling to these regions, your faculty leaders will give you information about food and water safety. While abroad, students can contact the on-site manager with questions or concerns about food and water safety.

Food and Water Safety

  • Hot beverages (coffee, tea, etc.), canned, and bottled beverages are usually safe.
  • Avoid raw or undercooked food, salads, uncooked vegetables and fruit, non-pasteurized milk and dairy products, raw meat, and shellfish.
  • Vegetarian dietary needs may not be easily met. Students should discuss their dietary needs with their physicians before they leave the United States.
  • Students with eating disorders should speak with their physician before traveling as many cultures have a different attitude towards food that could prove to be stressful for visiting students.
  • Students should consult guidebooks for the country where they will be studying.

Physical Exams and Vaccinations

Students traveling to any region of the world should consider their physical health before traveling. It is recommended that students schedule appointments with a physician and a dentist to discuss the trip, especially if there are pre-existing medical conditions. Students should also be aware that traveling to certain regions may require getting vaccinations ahead of time.

  • A physical exam is recommended before studying abroad.
  • A visit to a physician and a dental check-up is recommended before studying abroad.
  • A consultation with your physician regarding inoculations for specific countries is recommended before studying abroad.  Your faculty leaders will also provide information about innoculations.
  • Students may need to obtain official documentation of prescriptions in order to take medicine into another country. Please contact your faculty leaders for more information.

Students should consult the U.S Department of State website when considering foreign travel. The Department of State has a specific page for Students Traveling Abroad. Specific travel information and advisories will be available from your faculty leaders at the required pre-departure orientation meetings.

     
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