The clouds of confusion began to part and a ray of potential understanding shone down on me in the form of an e-mail about a study tour with the American Medical Student Association (AMSA). I jumped at the opportunity.
SeaCouver is a five day program taking place in both Seattle and Vancouver. This study tour aims to educate health professional students on the intricacies of the US and Canadian health care systems going beyond basic facts to delve into the core of the systems and their impact on patients, families, and communities. Participants travel to some of the premiere medical institutions in both countries including the University of Washington and the University of British Columbia hearing from experts in the field and discussing policy. Participants will also visit hospitals and clinics to witness health care firsthand and will later dine with the local physicians and health professional students to informally discuss their opinions on health care. Perhaps the most memorable aspect of Seacouver is the opportunity to interview pedestrians on the street in both Vancouver and Seattle to hear firsthand how their lives have been affected by illness and the health care system, and also their perceptions of the two systems.My experiences on this study tour were illuminating. I'm collecting related stuffs and thoughts in this blog!
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