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Interhealth South America Study and Service Program in Ecuador For Medical Students and Residents |
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Program Directors
First Year Students Beginning Spanish Speakers Rural Health Track First Year Students Advanced Beginner/ Intermediate Spanish Speakers Urban Clinics and Hospitals Fourth Year Students and Residents Beginning Spanish Speakers Rural Health Track Fourth Year Students and Residents Advanced Beginner/ Intermediate Level Spanish Speakers Urban Clinics and Hospitals
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Current Schedule Fourth Year Medical Students and Residents:
First Year Medical Students:
Study Program The Interhealth South America study and service program is an integrated onsite introduction to Ecuadorian and South American primary, community, and public health and healthcare for North American medical students, and residents and practicing physicians. In addition, emphasis is placed on medical Spanish language acquisition, with practical skills development in patient interviewing and examination in Spanish. The principal format of the program provides structured group and individual field experiences in international health, coordinated with medical language immersion study. Program Objectives The program introduces participants to key principles in the practice of medicine and service beyond North America, and provides a framework for current and future individual clinic and other health care experiences. The course location in Ecuador allows opportunities for interactions and work with local practitioners serving at-risk populations in a variety of natural environments. Supplementary seminars bridge ideas and potential applications for domestic health care, in addition to work overseas. Immersion language training, and patient interviewing, examination, and diagnosing in Spanish provided throughout the time of the program are as well of considerable clinical utility at home. Principal Program Elements * Participation in individualized clinic and hospital activities * Group health brigades in urban and rural underserved communities * Seminar and participatory introduction to problems of healthcare provision in South America * Observation of local practitioners’ work in primary and community health programs * Participation in local indigenous health activities * Tours of Andes Mountains and Amazon River basin rainforest sites demonstrating a variety of natural and human-created environments * Basic/intermediate level medical Spanish language instruction * Introduction to patient interviewing and examination techniques in Spanish * Family Homestay for a portion of the program
A Brief Note On Applying to the Program Because emphasis is placed on group-oriented and service processes with significant interaction among those taking part, directors Don Wedemeyer and Marta Alarcón are attentive that all aspects of the program will meet goals and objectives of individual participants. For this reason they discuss program details in depth by telephone with each prospective applicant. For Further Information: Interhealth South America Don Wedemeyer, MD, Marta Alarcón, MD 30404 Holly Drive USF, Tampa, FL 33620 813-425-2096 www.InterhealthSouthAmerica.net
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