MDCOR*843 - Virtual Global Health Elective with Child Family Healthcare International (CFHI)
The CFHI Virtual Global Health Elective offers 4th-year medical students an opportunity to build competencies in Global Health, inter-professionalism, and cross-cultural care. Global health involves multiple disciplines within and beyond the health sciences, is a synthesis of population-based prevention with individual-level clinical care, promotes interdisciplinary collaboration, and emphasizes transnational health issues and determinants. This elective develops a diverse range of competencies, including those relevant to low resource clinical care, population health, interdisciplinary collaboration, global burden of disease, evidence-based community health, social determinants of health, and cross-cultural effectiveness.
MDCOR*844 - Global Health Elective (option to choose from 40 sites in 11 countries)
This elective is offered in collaboration with MUSC Center for Global Health and Child Family Health International, which provides community-based global health education programs. Students may participate in 2- or 4-week clinical electives in one of 11 countries, including Argentina, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Ghana, India, Mexico, the Philippines, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda. Electives provide first-hand experiences alongside local physicians and public health experts and combine exposure to clinical practices, public health, social services, social determinants of health, and local culture. Electives are tailored to each student's interests to further the student's understanding of health care and development in communities that are struck by poverty, resource limitations, and a multitude of challenges leading to high burdens of illness, death, and reduced quality of life. During their elective, students will become familiar with the disease profiles and public health challenges and experience cultural differences in care delivery in terms of healthcare systems and resource allocation.
MDCOR*847 - Global Health in Uganda
This four-week elective is at Masindi-Kitara Medical Center, operated by OneWorld Health, in Masindi, Uganda. Students will interact with patients and learn how to perform a focused history and physical exam in a low-resource setting, working closely with the local attending to learn how to treat and manage many various illnesses and injuries including tropical diseases. Students will gain exposure to ordering appropriate diagnostic tests and formulating a differential diagnosis while focusing on the many limitations of medical care in a low-resource setting. The student will observe Emergency and Urgent care, inpatient care, outpatient clinical care, OB/GYN care, and surgical care and will have the opportunity to participate in laboratory diagnostics as well as ultrasound performance and interpretation.
MDCOR*846 - Global Health in Nicaragua
This four-week clinical elective is at the Nicaragua Medical Center, in El-Viejo, Nicaragua, and operated by OneWorld Health. Students will have clinical shifts in the outpatient, urgent care, and emergency medicine settings in El-Viejo, Nicaragua as well as the Emergency Department of the University Medical Center in Leon, Nicaragua. Students will shadow physicians in Chinandega, Nicaragua, and observe how to order appropriate diagnostic tests and formulate a differential diagnosis while adapting to the many limitations encountered in medical care in the developing world. The student will work closely with the attending on duty and learn how to treat and manage various illnesses and injuries and have the opportunity to participate in laboratory diagnostics as well as ultrasound performance and interpretation.
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