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Foster



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PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 1:29 pm    Post subject: Medical check : X-Ray Reply with quote

Hi all,

I'm preparing to apply for EPIK Spring 2012, I have a quick question regarding the medical check once in Korea. Is there a chest X-Ray for the check? I thought the point of it was to determine if you had anything dangerous/contagious like HIV etc?

I don't have anything in that category, but I do have a mild genetic lung condition. I work full-time in the UK and I'm definitely well enough to be teaching, in fact I have a better work ethic than many of my peers who are in perfect health...I'm just a little worried about this X-Ray. My lung function is in the normal range and I'm sure my lungs are in better nick than most smokers, but do you think I will have a problem passing the medical?

Thanks Smile
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Location: Kwangju, South Korea

PostPosted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 5:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Medical check : X-Ray Reply with quote

Foster wrote:
Hi all,

I'm preparing to apply for EPIK Spring 2012, I have a quick question regarding the medical check once in Korea. Is there a chest X-Ray for the check? I thought the point of it was to determine if you had anything dangerous/contagious like HIV etc?

I don't have anything in that category, but I do have a mild genetic lung condition. I work full-time in the UK and I'm definitely well enough to be teaching, in fact I have a better work ethic than many of my peers who are in perfect health...I'm just a little worried about this X-Ray. My lung function is in the normal range and I'm sure my lungs are in better nick than most smokers, but do you think I will have a problem passing the medical?

Thanks Smile


The x-ray is looking for things like TB. If your x-ray is not foggy then you will be fine.

I have chronic asthma and it was a non-issue.

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PostPosted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 1:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Ttompatz Very Happy

Btw, how do you cope with the pollution side of things with your asthma? I'm guessing it's not too much of an issue if you're in Gwangju?
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 01, 2011 1:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Foster wrote:
Thanks Ttompatz Very Happy

Btw, how do you cope with the pollution side of things with your asthma? I'm guessing it's not too much of an issue if you're in Gwangju?


Stay out of Seoul. There are lots of other nice places in Korea.
I was teaching in Gwangju (Gyeonggi) and commuting from Bundang (Seohyun).

Seoul was convenient when I needed it. The air was better and my asthma wasn't bothered too much except for the weekends I went to the bright lights.

Asthma meds are readily available (but you need a script for most of them).
Dr. visits were cheap 3-5k won and get a script for 3-6 months. Don't even need an English speaking Dr. The local office was always good enough and it doesn't take much to indicate what you need.

Bring a 3-month supply with you and life is easy.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 3:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks again T Very Happy

Sounds like a good plan, definitely not living in Seoul, I'm thinking either Busan or Daejeon.

Or possibly one of the smaller cities near Seoul, such as Seongnam/Suwon, so like you I'd be close to Seoul but far enough away from the big lights and stink! Have you been to either of those?
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