St. John International University (SJIU) is a new American free-standing university in Vinovo-Torino (Turin), Italy. SJIU offers study abroad, undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the areas of art history, business administration, environmental architecture, environmental studies and film studies. As an American liberal arts college, SJIU provides students from across the globe the skills and tools necessary to be successful and competitive in today's job market. SJIU is dedicated to promoting humanism, fostering respect for the fundamental rights of the individual, emphasizing research, and instilling awareness of our physical and cultural surroundings. Through its high quality academic curriculum, SJIU prepares graduates to share the responsibility that each of us has towards our natural and social worlds.
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HEALTH SERVICES

SJIU’s staff is trained for emergency procedures and can be reached 24 hours a day in case of serious or urgent matters. SJIU provides students with information for seeking medical attention when necessary. This information includes addresses and phone numbers of local, English-speaking doctors, hospital services and pharmacies.

For any emergency, at any time, students will be provided with a contact number during orientation:

(+39) 338-219-3134

Health Insurance
Italian law requires that all foreign students living in Italy have medical insurance, either through the Italian national insurance plan or through a private insurance company. SJIU staff is available to assist students in finding an appropriate private insurance plan or in acquiring Italian national insurance.

Doctor Visits
SJIU’s staff is always available to assist students in making an appointment with an English-speaking doctor. Italian doctors do not accept overseas payments from insurance companies and students will be asked to pay up-front for the visit. Doctors will provide students with receipts/invoices in order to be reimbursed by their insurance company back
home.

Prescription Medication
It is impossible to have medication mailed from abroad as it will be stopped at customs. Students should bring enough of their prescription medication with them to last their entire stay in Torino (this is also true for contact lenses, favorite over-the-counter cold and allergy medicines and vitamins). Foreign prescriptions will not be honored in Italy. If students need a prescription while abroad, they will have to see an Italian doctor and have a new prescription written (with the generic name of the medicine). Students will also be asked to pay the full market price and may be reimbursed by their insurance company later. Students and parents should bear in mind that not all medications are available.

Please consult the Health Services handbook for more information.