When traveling abroad for study, off-campus training, research activities, etc., various preparations, including vaccinations, are required. If you need a medical certificate or immunization certificate for your destination country, the physician at the Health Administration Center will issue them. Please prepare the following documents and reserve a date and time for the interview from the “Internist consultation” page.
Please come to the Health Administration Center at least 3 months prior to your trip.
What to prepare before coming to Health Administration Center
- A copy of the immunization record in the mother-child handbook
- A copy of the name section of the passport
- Copy of hepatitis B antibody titer test results, if any
- Certificate of University Physical Examination (English Word version) (complete all sections that you can fill out yourself)
- If there is a certification form or other form specified by the destination country (electronic media, fill in all the parts that you can fill in yourself)
- Medical students must submit the results of the infectious disease antibody test issued by the Educational Affairs Section.
- Please be sure to check 4 and 5 and fill in all the fields that you can fill in by yourself.
- Please enter the results of your most recent physical examination.
- Please bring 1-3 directly to the Health Administration Center or send them as an attachment to an e-mail.
- Please send 4 and 5 in Word format by e-mail. If 5 is in PDF format, please request the Word format from the submitter.
- Measles, rubella, mumps, and varicella antibody titers can be checked on the Campus-G system.
Please read the following documents thoroughly (in Japanese)
- Guidebook for Study Abroad:https://www.jnuha.org/06_files/ryugakukenko4.pdf
- Travelers Vaccine:travelersvaccines20230911.pdf (ncgm.go.jp)
- Handbook for infection disease:感染症ハンドブック2024 A4 0121 (jnuha.org)
- Vaccine Preventable Diseases:2024漫画でわかる!大学生のVPDブック (1).pdf
- Fundamental Knowledge of Vaccine:2023「大学生のVPDブック」コロナワクチン追補版.pdf
- Immunizations for international travelers:https://www.med.kurume-u.ac.jp/med/virol/pdfs/QandA27.pdf