Public Health, Tuberculosis Control and Infectious Disease in Chihuahua

Institute for Public Health 
 
Geographic Area Served

International
Project Description
Medical students (4th yr)and residents, and graduate students in nursing, public health or other disciplines can spend 4-8 weeks earning credit (internship, clerkship or preceptorship) working in rural and urban hospitals with TB experts and community health workers, and in the Chihuahua state laboratory and state epidemiology office.
 
Eligibility
Designed for medical students (4th yr)and residents, and graduate students in nursing, public health or other disciplines. Strong Spanish language skills and approval of your department and the IPH are required. Advance planning is indispensible.
 

Course Information

Department: Family and Community Medicine
Course #: CLNS 785
Frequency:
 

 

 
Contact Information:
Location Mailing Address
same


 7704 2nd St NW
Albuquerque
NM
87107
 
Email Telephone
 
 
 
 
work 505-897-5700 x1
 
 
Fax 505-897-1010
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