Consider the Philippines. The Fatima School of Medicine will provide you with some very hands-on experiences in your clinical rotations, such as delivering babies(Delivered over 20 babies there, do you think for one moment that would happen in the States, absolutely not!!!)circumcisions,giving shots, etc. And if you really apply yourself you can come back to the states almost totally debt free(except for $7,500., my scholarship paid for all my tuition, so I am not burdened with over $100,000 or more in debt for the next 20 years, thank God) And its definitely third world. Some negatives, living conditions are drastic, its always hot and the pollution is out of control, dealing with the paperwork can sometimes be frustrating(they tend to procrastinate and things don't always get done in a timely fashion)not to mention the 24 hours in the plane to come home twice a year. They also have you do rotations in the States if you so chose ( great for those LORs' you will need) you do have to be selected for that however, by keeping your grades up. Manila offers some good fun times and the restaurants are excellent there as are the hotels. Manila is about 45 minutes away from the school. I sincerely would do it again, the Philippine people are some of the most gracious and kindest people in the world, they are willing to be there for you.
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