Child Family Health International
http://www.cfhi.org995 Market Street, Suite 1104 San Francisco, CA 94103 United States
995 Market Street, Suite 1104 San Francisco, CA 94103 United States
Call Us
Phone: 415-957-9000
Fax: 415-840-0486
Location
Mexico: Oaxaca
Term
Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Throughout the year
Program Duration
2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks
Typical Duration of Program
5-8 weeks
Dates
Every month, throughout the year
Program formerly known as "Cultural Crossroads in Health in Oaxaca, Mexico."
Oaxaca, where CFHI students can explore a different culture and way of life while learning about the region's healthcare system through clinical rotations, is truly a crossroads where different cultures and healthcare practices intersect. Oaxaca City, one of the most unique cities in Mexico, is steeped in history, tradition, and the influences of a vibrant indigenous culture. Students will be immersed in the region's language and rich culture while learning about contemporary social issues facing the local population.
Oaxaca is one of the poorest states in Mexico, and many of its inhabitants, especially those of the large indigenous population in rural areas, have limited access to even rudimentary healthcare services. Participants will be exposed to various elements of Oaxacan healthcare: public and private, urban and rural.
Clinical Rotations:
CFHI's rotations are designed to offer you clinical and observational experiences relevant to your level of medical education. The program includes the following educational
aspects:
* Pre-trip orientation materials & web conference opportunities
* Orientation upon arrival, including cultural adjustment exercises
* Weekly meetings with Medical Director and Local Coordinator
* Clinical rotations Monday-Friday, excepting holidays or work stoppages, working with a local physician who has opted to participate in CFHI as a teaching preceptor
* Information sessions that highlight the health care system in that country, common cases you will encounter and other site-specific information
* Post-trip debrief materials & other on-going alumni activities/services
This program is open to those who possess:
* Minimal Spanish
* Conversant Spanish
* Fluent Spanish
This program is open to participants who are 20 or over at the time of participation. We accept students of all nationalities with interest in international health and relevant educational background. Participants may be any of the following:
* Medical Residents, MD & DO
* Medical Students, MD & DO 1-2
* Medical Students, MD & DO 3-4
* Pre-Medical Students
* Post-bacc pre-medical students
* Gap year pre-medical students
* Graduate nursing students
* Nursing Students
* MPH/ public health Students
* Physicians Assistants Students
* Naturopathic students
* Students interested in the fields of health and/or medicine
If you do not fit into one of these categories, please contact us to see if you would be eligible to apply.
Approx. 2,500 for 4 weeks
yes
no
20 and over
American, Asian, Australian, Canadian, European, Kiwi, South African and Worldwide Participants. This Program is also open to Couples and Individuals.
Independently
as available-- see CFHI website.
1 week
Child Family Health International (CFHI) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit that conducts socially responsible global health service-learning programs for medical, pre-medical, nursing, PA, MPH, and other health science students. CFHI's 20+ programs in 5 countries connect students with local health professionals -transforming perspectives about self, global health and healing. CFHI supports local communities worldwide through these global health education programs, medical supply donations, as well as other community initiatives. CFHI is an NGO in Special Consultative Status with the ECOSOC of the United Nations.
1992
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