Free Guide: How to Navigate Medical & Safety Risks Abroad

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Get expert insights into staying safe, prepared, and protected anywhere in the world.
This eBook is your essential travel companion — built for individuals, families, and teams who want to move confidently across borders.


What You’ll Learn

Recognize the Warning Signs
Understand which symptoms and safety situations require immediate attention — and how to respond quickly.

Who to Call, What to Expect
Clear comparisons between travel insurance, embassy services, and Six Kind’s specialized support — so you don’t waste time in a crisis.

Plan Smarter, Travel Safer
Learn how to prepare before departure, what to carry, and how to access the right help when things go wrong.


Who This Guide Is For

  • Student travelers and student travel organizations

  • International travelers and remote professionals

  • Families and teams with complex itineraries

  • NGOs, executives, and high-risk travelers

  • Anyone seeking smarter, more secure travel strategies


Why It Matters

Medical emergencies, natural disasters, political unrest, and logistical failures can happen anywhere. The difference is how you’re prepared to handle them. This guide gives you the knowledge and tools to act fast and stay safe — wherever you are.

Gregory Nassief has guided members through critical medical emergencies across six continents, connecting travelers to life-saving care when seconds mattered most. As Founder of Six Kind, a global medical advocacy firm, Greg brings over 15 years of specialized experience navigating complex international healthcare systems and coordinating emergency medical responses that have meant the difference between successful treatment and tragic outcomes.

The Problem Insurance Can't Solve

67%

Non-Insurance Actions of student travel emergencies require non-insurance actions.
-WHO International Student Mobility Report, 2023

18%

Care Coordination
Only 18% of plans offer care coordination
-NAFSA Global Risk Study 2022

22%

Program Leaders
Only 22% of program leaders know how to trigger evacuation coverage. –IIE Open Doors Risk Index, 2023

82%

Unprepared Students
Students are unprepared to navigate local healthcare.
-NIH Global Travel Study 20223

3.5x

Higher Risk
Higher risk of delayed medical care in non-English regions 4 BIMP Annual Global Incident Review, 2024