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Volume, year and issue: summer  2006
issue 12.1

Before you buy the ticket...


MIT Medical's travel health services can be the first step to safe and healthy travel

Chart an itinerary, get a passport, buy tickets, check government travel advisories…

Embarking on international travel can be both time consuming and complex.

Now imagine planning 40 such trips at one time.

For MIT's Sean Gilbert and Debra Aczel, it's all in a day's work. Gilbert oversees the MISTI-China Program, which arranges summer or longer-term internship and employment opportunities in China for undergraduate, graduate, and graduating students in science and engineering. Go to story

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Link to New Staff section
Internal Medicine Triage Nurse
Cambridge

Read more about Kelly and others in their new roles at MIT. Go to New Staff

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That's a question we've gotten from many fans of "Ask Lucy," health@mit's popular health-advice column. In fact, since late last fall, Lucy's been happily ensconced in her new home on the MIT Medical website-a move that's allowed her to answer more questions, more often. Go to News Article

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Secrets of safer grilling

Almost nothing signals the start of summer like the aroma of backyard grills being fired up and put to work. "I cook out a couple times a week during the good weather," says MIT Medical facilities manager Bob Bright. Go To Feature Story

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Nearly 1,900 participate in Institute's annual fitness challenge

MIT Medical's annual getfit@mit fitness challenge kicked off in mid-January. The 2006 challenge, for teams of five to eight people, featured steadily increasing exercise goals for the 11-week program, starting at 150 minutes and ending with 300. Go To Feature Story

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