RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Travel medicine JF Canadian Family Physician JO Can Fam Physician FD The College of Family Physicians of Canada SP 1091 OP 1103 VO 60 IS 12 A1 Brian Aw A1 Suni Boraston A1 David Botten A1 Darin Cherniwchan A1 Hyder Fazal A1 Timothy Kelton A1 Michael Libman A1 Colin Saldanha A1 Philip Scappatura A1 Brian Stowe YR 2014 UL http://www.cfp.ca/content/60/12/1091.abstract AB Objective To define the practice of travel medicine, provide the basics of a comprehensive pretravel consultation for international travelers, and assist in identifying patients who might require referral to travel medicine professionals.Sources of information Guidelines and recommendations on travel medicine and travel-related illnesses by national and international travel health authorities were reviewed. MEDLINE and EMBASE searches for related literature were also performed.Main message Travel medicine is a highly dynamic specialty that focuses on pretravel preventive care. A comprehensive risk assessment for each individual traveler is essential in order to accurately evaluate traveler-, itinerary-, and destination-specific risks, and to advise on the most appropriate risk management interventions to promote health and prevent adverse health outcomes during travel. Vaccinations might also be required and should be personalized according to the individual traveler’s immunization history, travel itinerary, and the amount of time available before departure.Conclusion A traveler’s health and safety depends on a practitioner’s level of expertise in providing pretravel counseling and vaccinations, if required. Those who advise travelers are encouraged to be aware of the extent of this responsibility and to refer all high-risk travelers to travel medicine professionals whenever possible.