Implementation of regular health checkups for students in 4
2022.02.18
Regular health checkups will be conducted for students enrolled at Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology.
The date and time of the examination differ depending on the campus, so please check the details below and be sure to take the examination.
*Non-regular students are not eligible for this academic year.
*To prevent the spread of COVID-XNUMX, the number of patients who can be examined will be limited, and the dates and times of examinations will be specified in detail according to affiliation.The date and time of the consultation cannot be changed.
Etchujima-Campus
Implementation date and time: April 2022 (Wednesday) and 4 (Thursday), 6
2022 Etchujima Campus Student Regular Health Checkup Notice
To new students at Etchujima Campus
We have received inquiries about the date of submission of the Harun kit enclosed in the medical checkup and admission procedure documents.
Figure 3 on page 2 of the mailed "Information on Admission Procedures" Page 71 of "Click here to print enclosed documents for admission procedures" University Etchujima Campus)", so please be sure to check it.
To Etchujima Campus Graduate School New Students
Shinagawa Campus
Implementation date: April 2022 (Mon) and 4 (Tue), 18
For details, here.(The examination date and time differ depending on the affiliation.)
To all new students
Investigation of past history of infectious diseases such as measles and vaccination history Regarding question 2 of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology health checkup form, "Please fill in vaccinations", have you ever had an infectious disease? Please be sure to check your maternal and child health handbook before entering school to confirm whether you have received any vaccinations.
Immunization recommendations
Those who have not been vaccinated against measles (either not vaccinated or who have received only one dose) and who have never had measles should be vaccinated.Please check the history of other infectious diseases in the maternal and child health handbook, etc., and if you have not been vaccinated and have not had it yet, please get vaccinated.