Overseas Clinical Elective: A Survival Guide for Health Care Workers

Overseas Clinical Elective: A Survival Guide for Health Care Workers

by R.Adomat (Author)

Synopsis

Overseas electives have been a traditional part of medical students' education to benefit their clinical and personal development. Increasingly, nursing degree programmes are including an overseas elective as an important course

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Published: 14 Nov 1996

ISBN 10: 0632041021
ISBN 13: 9780632041022

Media Reviews
The book also gives useful information about overseas health care systems and there is an excellent and sensitive section about negotiating cultural differences. It even offers advice on how to write up your experience when you return home. There are numerous useful appendices.

If you are thinking of working in or visiting health care facilities in other countries buy this book first.

Philip Burnard, Nursing Times, 1997

I recommend it as a valuable resource for students, international coordinators of student exchanges/electives, or those wishing to do voluntary work overseas.

Faye Kinsella, Assignment, 1997


The book also gives useful information about overseas health care systems and there is an excellent and sensitive section about negotiating cultural differences. It even offers advice on how to write up your experience when you return home. There are numerous useful appendices.

If you are thinking of working in or visiting health care facilities in other countries buy this book first.

Philip Burnard, Nursing Times, 1997

I recommend it as a valuable resource for students, international coordinators of student exchanges/electives, or those wishing to do voluntary work overseas.

Faye Kinsella, Assignment, 1997


The book also gives useful information about overseas health care systems and there is an excellent and sensitive section about negotiating cultural differences. It even offers advice on how to write up your experience when you return home. There are numerous useful appendices.

If you are thinking of working in or visiting health care facilities in other countries buy this book first.

Philip Burnard, Nursing Times, 1997

I recommend it as a valuable resource for students, international coordinators of student exchanges/electives, or those wishing to do voluntary work overseas.

Faye Kinsella, Assignment, 1997