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  • Locations: Quito, Ecuador
  • Program Terms: Fall, Spring
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Program Sponsor: UM Learning Abroad Center  
Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Click here for a definition of this term Language of Instruction: Spanish Click here for a definition of this term Class Status: 2-sophomore, 3-junior, 4-senior
Housing Options: Homestay Click here for a definition of this term Areas of Study: Health & Human Services, Health Science, Public Health
Program Type: Internship Abroad, Study Abroad Minimum GPA: 2.5
Click here for a definition of this term Program: Direct
Program Description:
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Study the unique and complex blend of traditional Andean health practices with newer Western medicine healthcare ideologies and policies in Ecuador. Practice your Spanish language skills through a 6-week internship or research placement that will give you hands-on experience in the Ecuadorian healthcare industry.

About

Compare and contrast the different medicinal and health practices in Ecuador on this experiential program. Ecuador deeply values the traditional Andean health practices and has seen a resurgence of these indigenous practices in recent history. Contrasting Western medicinal practices can also be found in Ecuador, and these two differing viewpoints create a unique and complex blend of healthcare policies. This program is based in Quito, a city frozen in time that will allow you to better observe this intersection between traditional healthcare practices and newer ideologies. You will be able to practice your Spanish language skills through a 6-week intership or research placement that will give you hands-on experience in the Ecuadorian healthcare industry.

For help deciding between Spanish language options, consult the Spanish Language Programs Comparison Chart.

Homestay

You will live with a homestay family throughout your time in Ecuador. If you choose an internship or research placement outside of Quito, you will have a second homestay placement. You can choose an individual or shared homestay, depending on your preference.

Homestay families provide breakfast and dinner daily; you will be responsible for providing your own lunches. Host families can typically accommodate a variety of dietary needs, but if you have severe food allergies and/or restrictions, contact the program team prior to applying.

Homestays are an integral component of the learning experience and often a highlight for participants. Your family provides not only housing and most meals but also a vital connection to Ecuadorian culture. Nearly all families have hosted program participants before and have been chosen for their genuine interest in sharing Ecuadorian life with an MSID program participant.

Excursions

Although excursions change from semester to semester, you can expect to visit a variety of sites that may include local markets, local NGOs, and other areas of interest around Quito.  

Flight

The Learning Abroad Center works with Village Travel, a local travel agency, to arrange a coordinated flight for program participants. The flight is optional, and is arranged for those who want to fly with other program participants. Group flight information is typically available by the program application deadline, if not before.

Ground transportation from the Mariscal Sucre International Airport (airport code: UIO) into Quito is provided by our partner organization and the cost is included in the program fee. The transportation schedule aligns with the group flight arrival time. Our partner organization comes to the airport once to collect everyone.

Therefore, you can either book a ticket on the coordinated group flight, or book a flight independently that arrives prior to the group flight's arrival. If you arrive late and miss the group, you may be responsible for arranging and paying for your own transportation into the city.

For immigration purposes, you should purchase a round-trip ticket, since you must be able to show your entry and exit dates from Ecuador.

Learning Outcomes

Foster an understanding of the global context through classroom and experiential learning
Cultivate awareness and appreciation for critical global issues through engagement with local communities
Translate insights gained into thoughtful and respectful long-term perspectives on concepts of social justice and sustainable development
Strengthen communication skills through acquisition of local languages and cultural awareness
Gain cross-cultural competencies through extended engagement at a local grassroots organization