Med schools offering International Clinical rotations

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biggoron42 said:
:eek: nope not at all, lol :laugh:

lets just say different strokes for differentn folks and leave it at that. i guess we are guilty of threadjacking :rolleyes:

anyway, if you want to see a good list of schools, check out that thread link i posted in my first response on this thread.
Fair enough.

To be a good sport, for those of you who are interested in non-Third World international surgical rotations:
http://www.trauma.org/resources/electives/electives.html

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DropkickMurphy said:
No, those are impossible tasks in regards to Africa. And are you really making those people's lives any better? They are still going to die and probably live only to spread the disease further. Buying them a few more months until their antiviral meds run out and whatever bug they catch overwhelms their depleted immune systems doesn't sound like much of a victory to me.

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Whoops sorry to the OP, I was all wrapped up in this little debate and didn't realize I was contributing to the threadjacking


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