Kaylee Schmittou: China sounds good. If you are interested, you could study up on Chinese (herbal) medicine and techniques. Even possibly acupuncture.
Kiersten Clayburn: Just like you said, the most important thing is being able to speak the language of the country where you want to work. Argentina has an excellent medical school, so does Chile. I don't know how friendly they would be if you were dressed as a Muslim, however. But I think your interest in Women's Health is totally commendable.
Sharron Salin: belize probably wouldn't be the best place to study spanish, being that we're an english speaking country; spanish is only a regional language. I would prefer to go to chile instead
Brittney Inabnit: If you want to focus on women's health, it is important to have a strong understanding of domestic violence. If you work in Washington, D.C. or Bangladesh you will encounter women who are abused.You can contact your local domestic violence program ! (or call the National DV Helpline to find one- 1-800-799-SAFE). You can attend volunteer trainings to learn more about domestic violence. There are few programs addressing domestic violence outside of Canada, Western Europe, and the US, so your knowledge may be the first someone in the countries you are looking at visiting may have heard about domestic violence. Doctors are some of our best advocates, if they are trained. Good luck!...Show more
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