All students should
visit with a medical professional before departure. Students should
receive a full and proper health examination before departure. Be sure
to ask the doctor whether certain prescription drugs are available abroad.
If students take large amounts of prescription drugs be sure to obtain
a statement from the doctor explaining the condition and why the medication
is needed. Be sure to take a copy of the prescription with the scientific
name, as foreign countries do not always use the same names for drugs
as in the United States.

Study abroad students are required
to purchase a health insurance policy that covers them while abroad.
The International
Student Identity Card (ISIC) is highly recommend for students studying
abroad. In addition to providing discounts on airfares, accommodations,
in-country transportation, and attractions in over 90 countries, the
ISIC also provides basic accident and sickness insurance including emergency
evacuation. For detailed information, please call Council Travel at
1-888-Council or visit www.counciltravel.com.

The Office of International Research,
Education, and Development at Virginia Tech (VT) provides study abroad
options at more than 100 institutions in over 50 countries. Whether
students are attending VT programs or affiliated programs, there are
resident employees assisting students.
Safety while studying
abroad is our priority. During the Pre-departure Orientation we spend
quite a bit of time discussing health and safety abroad. VT, as well
as our affiliates, monitor the U.S. Department of State’s “Travel”
statements. These statements are updated daily and give detailed information
for U.S. citizens abroad. This is public information and can be viewed
at www.travel.state.gov.
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