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The Center for Hispanic Studies in Nursing and Health Travel, Study, Learn For practicing nurses, health professionals and faculty in all health care settings who wish to begin or refine Spanish language skills and learn about Mexican culture and health firsthand. A
study opportunity in Cuernavaca,
Mexico.
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GENERAL INFORMATION: FAQs
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A typical day during your one week cultural immersion begins with "Buenos Dias" breakfast with your family while in Cuernavaca.
Option to extend: 1 week additional study - tuition, board and room $378 USD |
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| FACULTY: | Faculty at the Universidad Internacional (Center for Bilingual Multicultural Studies) in Cuernavaca are credentialed Spanish language teachers. Visit the University website for more information about the school and their nursing program | ||||||||||||||||||
| PRIMARY TOUR DIRECTOR: Wendy J. Barr, PhD, RN, CNE is an Associate Clinical Professor and Co-Director of the Center for Hispanic Studies in Nursing and Health. Dr. Barr received a BSN from Loyola University, Chicago; an MS from The University of Massachusetts in Amherst and a PhD in Nursing From Texas Woman's University, Denton, TX. She has been involved with Travel, Study Learn in Cuernavaca, Mexico for 11 years. | ALTERNATE TOUR DIRECTOR: Mary Lou Bond, PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN is a Professor in Nursing at The University of Texas at Arlington School of Nursing and Co-Director of the Center for Hispanic Studies in Nursing and Health. Dr. Bond received a BSN from Texas Christian University; an MN from the University of Pittsburgh, and a PhD in nursing from The University of Texas at Austin. She has studied, lived and practiced professional nursing and nurse-midwifery in Puerto Rico and Mexico. | ||||||||||||||||||
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Contact us:
Graduate Information Undergraduate Information University's Emergency Information Hotline at 1-866-258-4913 |
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