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And you'll be hard pressed to see diseases like rheumatic fever and dengue in north america/europe.
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and why would you want to see that? if you will never see them again in your practice why would u want to put yourself through living in poor conditions and learning how to use outdated equipment which you will never again use. I personally believe that doing a rotation in a third world country is a waste of time. during rotations, the goal is to learn as much as possible and learning how to use out dated equipment or old technics is a waste of time since you will never use this type of equipment or these technics again. sure you might see some cool stuff but why learn how to diagnose dengue fever when you will never see it again. also why risk getting possibly infected with some illness.
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while I personally don't want to do a rotation in the caribbean(because I did do the 4 month stint in vinnies), there is value in training in another country- plus what makes you think you WON"T see dengue, or malaria, or cholera, etc, in the US (there were 3 cases of non-travel related malaria in Loudon County, Va last year - IF the physican's there hadn't seen it beofre, they may not have put it on the DDx). Plus the guy might be from the islands and wants trainig for when he goes back home to work... By your logic if you plan to adult medicine, then you really shouldn't have to do peds... I mean if you aren't gonna SEE kids, why bother to learn about them!! Oh, and trust me!!, working in an inner city hospital, you will have plenty of opportunities to get infected with some illness in the good ole US of A!!
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