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Regarding the implementation of regular health checkups for students in 6 (Etchujima Campus)

2024.03.25

 Regular health checkups will be conducted for students enrolled at Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology's Etchujima Campus.
 ■Examination dates and times are specified in detail depending on the affiliation. You cannot change the date and time of your consultation.

Etchujima-Campus

 Implementation date and time: Thursday, April 2024, 4, Friday, April 4, 5

Click here for new graduate school studentsPDF.

2024 Graduate School New Student Medical Exam Date and Time Details.pdf

For undergraduate students (including new students) and graduate students, please view this PDF.

2024 Undergraduate/Graduate Student Health Checkup Date and Time Details.pdf

Please check your own school year from April regarding the school year.

About urinalysis kit

 New first-year undergraduates (including transfer students) will be given out at the orientation on April 1th.
 Current students in departments who will be participating in the 2024 Maritime Education Organization practical training should come to the front of the Health Management Center or the Educational Support Section by the day before the health check.Please come and pick up a urine test kit.

To all new students

 Investigation of past history of infectious diseases such as measles and vaccination history

 Please be sure to check Question 2 of the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology medical examination form, "Please fill in information regarding vaccinations," in your maternal and child health handbook, etc. before enrolling, and check whether you have any illnesses, whether you have received any vaccinations, and the timing of vaccinations.(Western calendar)Please fill in the information accurately.

Immunization recommendations

 No measles vaccination or only one dose of measles vaccineI haven't had it yetPlease get vaccinated. Check your child's history of other infectious diseases using the maternal and child health handbook, etc., and get vaccinated if you have not been vaccinated yet.

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