Surgery Student Kit
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![]() 70 PC MINOR SURGERY STUDENT KIT SURGICAL DENTAL FORCEPS US $38.70
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![]() 70 PC SUTURE STUDENT MINOR SURGERY KIT FORCEPS SURGICAL US $37.90
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![]() 39 PC OR GRADE MINOR SURGERY STUDENT SUTURE KIT FORCEP US $21.90
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Why International Students Medical Insurance
Participating in study abroad programs is getting more popular among American students. For many students, this is their first experience living outside the U.S., and falling ill can be scary in a foreign country. To deal with the expenses of falling ill, it is best to purchase international student health insurance before departing for the study abroad program.
Some preparation in terms of health immunization is required before departure. Obviously, the insurance will only help with the financial aspect of things. The student must consult with his/her doctor a month or so before departure, to check for vaccinations that might be advisable for travel to the destination.
Even if you have missed consulting the doctor earlier, you will still be able to take most shots 15 days before you leave for the program. Purchasing international student insurance should also be on the agenda right about that time. It is best to purchase insurance with some coverage for emergency medical evacuation.
When purchasing insurance, it is always best to also check out the processes and procedures in case the student does fall ill and requires medical attention. Receiving care at the university health center first might be a way to keep out-of-pocket expenses low.
Apart from basic precautions, the student will do well to have a basic kit always stocked and ready. The kit must contain any regular medication, bandages, and basic over-the-counter medication such as anti-diarrhea medicine, acetaminophen, bug spray, and cold medication. Your study abroad insurance will probably not cover prescription medication that you are already taking.
For an overview of the diseases prevalent in a region or country, or to know more about epidemics or health alerts in a country, the student can refer to the Centers for Disease Control site often. When abroad, remember to have on your person important medical history and allergy information. This can help you receive better care under your international student insurance.
It is important to remember that study abroad insurance, being short-term insurance, covers unplanned medical conditions, and usually covers hospitalization, consultation, prescription drugs, diagnostics, surgery, and ambulance services. Only some international student insurance plans cover maternity and pre-existing conditions.
Having international student insurance only covers the financial impact of a sudden illness, and it is important to follow simple preventive techniques to ensure that the study abroad experience is fruitful and positive.
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