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Warren, MI

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Summer Travel Safety: How to Prepare for Medical Emergencies

Summertime is a time for fun and relaxation, especially when you’re taking a vacation. However, it’s important to remember that medical emergencies can happen anywhere, at any time. That’s why it’s crucial to be prepared before you hit the road or board a plane. In this blog post, we’ll discuss some tips on how to stay safe during your summer travels, and what to do in the event of a medical emergency.

One of the best ways to prepare for a medical emergency while traveling is to have travel insurance. Travel insurance can help cover the cost of medical care if you’re injured or become ill while on vacation. It’s a good idea to purchase travel insurance before your trip so that you’ll be covered in case of an emergency.

Another important tip is to make sure you have all of your important medical information with you when you travel. This includes your insurance card, a list of any medications you’re taking, and the contact information for your doctor. If you have a chronic illness or condition, it’s also a good idea to bring along a copy of your medical records and family media history. This way, if you need to see a doctor while you’re away from home, they’ll have all the information they need to provide proper care. 

It’s also a good idea to research the medical facilities in the area where you’ll be traveling and tell your friends or family exactly where you’re staying. If you’re traveling abroad, be sure to find out about the local medical facilities and how to contact them. Pay attention to landmarks and other distinguishing features around the area you’re staying in the case you need to tell medical professionals how to reach you. 

If you’re traveling with children, it’s important to have a plan for what to do in case of a medical emergency. Make sure you have the contact information for your child’s doctor, as well as any allergies or medical conditions they have. It’s also a good idea to pack a first-aid kit and keep it with you while you travel.

Finally, remember that prevention is key when it comes to staying safe during your summer travels. Be sure to pack sunscreen, insect repellent, and any other items you need to stay safe from the sun and pests. And drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated. By following these tips, you can help ensure that your summer vacation is fun and safe for everyone involved.

Have a great summer! And remember, if you have any questions about your health, our team of experts at South Macomb Internal Medicine are always here to help. Safe travels. At South Macomb Internal Medicine the patient comes first. Our priority is and always has been patient care before all else.

Filed Under: Kids, Patient Centered, Primary Care Medical Home Tagged With: Doctor, Medical Practice, Primary Care Medical Home

5 Great Articles For You If Your Kid Wants To Be A Doctor!

We believe that children are our future……in medicine!  We recently posted a quiz on our Trivia Tuesday on Facebook that was geared towards kids and that got us thinking.  The next generation of doctors will change the world as modern medicine continues to advance and for some the idea of becoming a doctor starts as a dream at a young age.  Some folks just know they want to be one.  We need great doctors so we found 5 fantastic articles for you with tips on what to teach your children, how to encourage them along with some pros and cons of the profession for you to ponder!  We actually are planning a piece soon with our own Dr. Goldberg to discuss his experience and journey to becoming a doctor himself!

5 Great Articles

5 Great Articles For You If Your Kid Wants To Be A Doctor!

  1. Our first selection is Would You Encourage Your Child To Be A Doctor? from White Coat Investor.  This is a great Q & A that pulls no punches.  It’s 6 years old but it’s still really good…
  2. Next we have a fun article about “Little Medical School” from NPR.  This is such a neat idea where kids go to a “kids medical school” where they get a fun foundation in health care complete with white coats at the end!  They learn about the brain with Play-Doh for example!
  3. Here’s a quick one from CBC Kids – it’s the quiz we posted on Facebook for you to give to your child!  Have fun with it and see if they can score 10/10!
  4. This one from the FDA is so cool – it’s a year by year guide to teaching your children how to use medicine safely from ages 3 up to 12!  Lots of good info here.
  5. Last but not least this one from U.S. News and World Report puts an emphasis on how to prepare your child who is planning on med school with some solid tips!

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