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SALUD Medical Spanish in Cordoba, Argentina
Argentina Independent
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Spanish Language Classes
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Visit Medical Facilities
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Spanish Medical Vocab
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Observe at Medical Facilities
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Classroom Simulations
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Shadow Doctors
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Non-Medical Activities
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Hands-On Experience
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Medical-Related Lectures
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Customizable
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Intensive Study of Medical Terminology & Medical Settings (Independent)
Medical Spanish Program Overview
The 8-week Argentina Independent SALUD program takes place in either Buenos Aires or Cordoba and includes: 2 weeks group Spanish classes (20 hours per week), 1 week private Spanish classes with emphasis on Medical Terminology (20 hours), private room in local family with 2 meals, cultural activities, and 5 week clinical shadowing placement in a hospital, clinic, or doctor's office.
Specific Program Details
Program (included in tuition)
- 2 wks 4 hrs/day classes (20 hrs/wk)
- 1 wk 4 hrs/day private classes for medical terminology (20 hrs)
- 5 weeks of Clinical Shadowing (approximately 20-25 hours per week)
- Private room with host family
- Breakfast and dinner daily
- Travel Assistance Program
- Emergency message service
Requirements
Your Spanish level must be Mid-Intermediate or higher. This program is open to the following: 1st year Med Student, 2nd year Med Student, 3rd year Med Student, 4th year Med Student, EMTs, Nurses, Nursing Students, Other Health Professionals, Physician Assistants.
Dates and Prices
Program Dates: Start any Monday year-round
Program Lenth: 8 weeks
Application Deadline: 4 weeks prior to start date
Airfare: Your responsibility
Program Price: $3300 (Buenos Aires), $2650 (Cordoba)
Airport Pickup: $65 (BA), $50 (Cor)
Extra lodging nights: $45/night
Extra weeks of Classes and Homestay: $430/week (BA), $325 (Cor)
Additional private classes: $34/hr (BA), $26.50/hr (Cor)
More About The Location
Argentina is the second largest country in South America and borders Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, Bolivia and Paraguay. With an enormously varied climate, travelers can visit sub-Antarctic rainforests, tropical jungles, mountains, beaches, desert red canyons and awesome waterfalls. The bus system is one of the best in the world, offering movies, meals, and comfortable service to all areas. The population mix, as in Chile and Uruguay, is very different from the rest of Latin America because the population is almost all European. Most of the indigenous people were wiped out in wars during the 19th century.
Virtually undiscovered by North American tourists, this city has a little of everything for visitors. Founded in 1573, Cordoba boasts many colonial style cathedrals and buildings. Like many other cities in Latin America built by the Spanish, the city was designed using a grid system and is void of intimidating skyscrapers making it easy to navigate despite its size (population 1.5 million). Cordoba is alive with a university town feel, offering many cultural activities and an active nightlife while still being one of Argentina’s most important industrial centers.
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