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Undergraduate courses in Medicine Interdisciplinary

INDE 183I. Early Clinical Experience in International Family and Community Medicine

(Same as INDE 283I.) (Graduate students register for 283I.) For preclinical medical students; undergraduates by special arrangement. Interactive early clinical experience with physicians, community leaders, health care workers, and patients in Mexico, India, China, or Tibet. Emphasis is on community health from local and global perspectives. Social, political, historical, and economic backgrounds of the country and local region. Non-western attitudes, beliefs and practices regarding health care, including herbal and other complementary medicine; local institutions and infrastructure including schools, social services, and the public health care system; and policies that impact health and the provision of care. Prerequisites: conversational Spanish for Mexico; for medical students, completion of first year; for undergraduates, junior standing or higher. Undergraduates apply through International Alliance in Service and Education (IASE) for Mexico; Volunteers in Asia (VIA) for Asian sites. Medical students

6-12 units, Aut (LeBaron, S), Win (LeBaron, S), Spr (LeBaron, S), Sum (LeBaron, S)

INDE 199. Undergraduate Directed Reading and Research in Family and Community Medicine

Interested students should contact the Center for Education in Family and Community Medicine administration. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.

1-18 units, Aut (Staff), Win (Staff), Spr (Staff), Sum (Staff)

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