Office of Study Abroad and Outreach

International Healthcare Systems: Ecuador


International Healthcare Systems: Ecuador

Explore the healthcare system of Ecuador through lectures & site visits. Speak with healthcare providers about their roles in the system. Examine how topics including mental health, traditional beliefs & practices, and availability of services impact the lives of Ecuadorians. 


Program Details
Location(s)  Quito, Ecuador
Term   Spring 2019
Credit  

Choice of:

  • NURS 379 (3 sh)
  • NURS 679 (1-3 sh)
  • HS 379 (3 sh)
  • SW 379 (3 sh)
  • HSM 379 (3 sh)
  • HS 679 (1-3 sh)   
Class Sessions Mondays, 11 am-1 pm, Currens 125C on the following dates: January 28, February 11 & 18, March 4 & 25, April 8 & 22, and May 6.
Travel Dates March 7-16, 2019
Housing   Hotels
Passport Required
Program Eligibility
GPA 3.0 for Nursing majors, 2.5 for all others
Hours completed 12
Student Judicial Good status
Grad credit Yes  NURS 679--Contact Professor White for more details
Non-WIU   Yes 
Pre-requisite NURS courses: Restricted to Nursing and related medical majors (Pre-nursing, Pre-med, etc.) 
Student Year Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Graduate

About Program

Entry Requirements

Passport required - Must be valid until at least September 30, 2019.

Visa required if not a US citizen. It is your responsibility to check the Consulate of Ecuador in Chicago website for more information.  Visa cost not included in program cost. 

 
Health Insurance

You must have health insurance for the time you are on your program.  One option is approved for this program: a supplemental policy (Patriot Travel Medical) from International Medical Group (IMG)

 
Health Precautions

Walking/mobility/travel - Expect to walk up to 5 miles per day.  It is not consecutive but scheduled throughout the day, sometimes over uneven, hilly terrain and up/down flights of stairs.  You will also be responsible for moving your own luggage.

Environmental - Tropical with high temperatures and humidity; time in/near Quito at high altitude (9,400) feet above sea level).  Excursions and some portions of the Course will be conducted outside.  Sun protection is strongly recommended.

Zika - Cases of Zika have been reported.  Pregnant women should not travel to Ecuador .  All other travelers should read about traveling to areas with Zika on the CDC website and discuss any concerns with your health care provider.

Dietary - Some meals are included in the program cost. Contact Kim McDaniel if you have food allergies or other dietary restrictions. 

Accessibility and accommodation are very different than that found in the United States.  Please contact the Disability Resource Center for questions on the availability of accommodations for your specific situation.

PLEASE NOTE   It is your responsibility to request accommodation from the DRC; faculty and staff are not legally permitted to inquire about such needs.  Requests should be made as early as possible so there's sufficient time to arrange accommodations in your location.

Costs & Dates

Estimated Cost* $3,285
Included in the program Round trip airfare from Chicago, in-country transportation, lodging (double/triple occupancy), entry fees to scheduled sites, some meals
Application Deadline **EXTENDED** November 25, 2018
Payments  
Application fee
$75 due December 6, 2018
Non-refundable deposit $1,000 due December 7, 2018 
Final payment* $2,285 due February 1, 2019

* Costs subject to change based on student enrollment

WIU reserves the right to adjust the cost or arrangements of this program due to insufficient enrollment or circumstances beyond the University's control.  For details about this or individual withdrawals, see Cancellations and Withdrawals.

 
Important Dates

Passport copy deadline: January 15, 2019  Failure to meet this deadline will result in removal from the group flight and increased costs.

Pre-departure meeting: TBA during Spring 2019

Academics

Credit offered

NURS 379 - Fulfills teh FLGI requirement for Nursing majors.  Can be used as a substitute for NURS 316 Transcultural Nursing or as a Nursing elective

NURS 679 - Can be applied to graduate school credit or continuing education for current medical professionals, including licensed medical professionals, nurses with BSN, and allied health services

HS 379 - Counts as an upper-division elective for Public Health majors

HSM 379 -Counts as an upper-division elective for Health Services Management majors

SW 379 - Counts as an upper-division elective for Social Work majors

HS 679 - Counts towards completion of a MS in Health Sciences 

Please check with your academic advisor for more information on how this Course fits your specific academic needs.

 
Objectives/activities
  • Discover the differences in healthcare systems between Ecuador and the United States 
  • Develop critical thinking skills through problem solving in real life scenarios
  • Examine the sociocultural, economic adn political influences on health in Ecuador
  • Identify major helath problems in Ecuador and their impact on health care/prevention/education
 

Class sessions

Active class participation, including contribution to discussions and attendance, is expected in all phases of the Course.  Students are responsible for completing pre-departure assignments including readings and discussion participation, attendance and active participation during on-site visits, guest lectures and activities, and post-return assignments.  Questions about course content should be directed to Professor Lindsay White or Dr. Lorette Oden.  


 
 

 


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