International Health Forum Office of International Activities 3 RD AND 4 TH YEAR OPPORTUNITIES ABROAD.

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International Health Forum Office of International Activities 3 RD AND 4 TH YEAR OPPORTUNITIES ABROAD

4 th year electives Between 3 rd and 4 th year: Research Clinical Work MPH WHAT CAN YOU DO?

Some abroad elective rotations are already in place Some students create their own You must have an advisor and get approval from UNC SOM to get course credit Where did 4 th year students complete electives this year? Cambodia, Costa Rica, England, Guatemala, Honduras, India, Kenya, Malawi, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Peru, Portugal, South Africa, Tanzania, and Turkey For more information go to or or stop by the OIA office in Bondurant 4 TH YEAR CLINICAL ELECTIVES

Doris Duke Fellowship (research) O.C. Hubert Fellowship (research) Fulbright Fellowship (research) Schweitzer Fellowship (clinical) Global Health Program (research) For more info, go to the OIA funding page at and click jump to funding for 3-12 month experiences LONG-TERM (3-12 MONTH) FELLOWSHIPS

Some students do the experiential portion of their MPH abroad Go to for more info on the MD-MPH programwww.hcandp.unc.edu MPH

OIA: Sam Hawes Dr. Carlough Current 4 th years: April Edwards Elizabeth Rabold Jason Simmons Jen Lee Ross Boyce CONTACTS