SCOPRE Exchanges Booklet 2022

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SCOPRE EXCHANGES ookletB '22-'23

It is with great honour that the SCOPRE team presents the third edition of its annual MMSA Exchanges Booklet for 2022-2023. Exchanges have a long history within our organisation and for many years they have provided students with new friends, family, knowledge and experience. Exchanges are truly the perfect opportunity to broaden one’s horizons and learn so much more about being independent and working with people from around the world. There is no better opportunity to travel and learn!

Every medical association abroad organises a social program for its incoming students. This includes parties, nights out and trips around the country! This means that every exchange is as fun as it is educational. That being said, there is nothing stopping you from creating your own social program with the friends you make!

Above all else, an exchange is the perfect opportunity to become a better doctor. Whether your interest is research, medicine, surgery or public health there is an exchange for you. Many exchanges provide more hands-on experience than is provided locally, and student organisations organise training and other opportunities to compliment this.

With the troubles of covid mostly behind us, we are looking forward to a fantastic exchange season. That being said some issues may still come up, but me and the exchange team are dedicated to solve whatever comes up!

Big thanks to the SCOPRE Out In team and Michela Gatt for designing this year’s booklet!

T A B L E O F

C O N T E N T S

Exchanges Explained

Table of Countries Countries FAQ

E X C H A N G E S

E X P L A I N E D B R I E F L Y

So you’re thinking about going on an exchange? The first thing you need to know is that exchanges are divided into SCOPE (Standing Committee of Professional Exchanges), SCORE (Standing Committee of Research Exchanges) and SCOPH (Standing committee of Public Health) exchanges. Like last year, we will also be offering the Stirling elective as part of our program (See UK for more info on Stirling electives)

All the above opportunities are allocated to students depending on how many MMSA points they have at the time of the Final Points Ranking. The more points a student has, the more likely they are to be awarded the top exchange of choice. Points are allocated to students depending on how involved they are in MMSA according to the MMSA Points Protocol The final points ranking and applications for exchanges will be opened on the 26th of November. Students will be able to rank their top 10 exchange destinations. You can apply either by yourself or with one or more students (maximum of 2 applications, 1 solo and 1 group). Exchanges are preferably awarded to those who have more MMSA Points. In a group application, an average of the points is taken. You may still apply for an exchange even with few points! Last year some exchanges remained open after the first call, after which a second call is opened with the same rules Applications will close on the 3rd of December, and allocation of exchanges will be released on December 9th. After which we will guide you on the application process and you will be able to choose your preferred cities and projects/departments.

For exchanges there are 2 fees:

Bilateral fee Paid when applying for an exchange

€285 exchange fee includes the exchange itself, accommodation and one meal per weekday or the pocket money equivalent. Often includes a basic social programme This is refundable if the student is not awarded an exchange, or if the exchange is cancelled due to extraordinary circumstances or by the hosting country.

€15 application fee (non refundable) needed for MMSA to keep exchanges going

Unilateral fee

This is variable depending on the country hosting the unilateral exchange. This money goes to the hosting country and not to MMSA. Should you be awarded a unilateral exchange, MMSA will refund the €285 euros of the bilateral fee.

T Y P E S O F

E X C H A N G E S

scope scope

Clinical exchanges giving students the opportunity to attend attachments with consultants abroad Sometimes, tutorials and one on one sessions are also offered. Students are encouraged to ask questions and to try participate wherever they can. While most SCOPE exchanges are reserved for clinical students only (3rd year and up), there are a few SCOPE opportunities for pre clinical students too Students will be able to select their preferred departments for the exchange.

Research exchanges allow students to choose a particular research topic and work alongside a research team on said project. Research varies from lab work with clinical experience to working with data and so much more. In some countries, students may also have the opportunity to present or publish their work Whilst pre clinical students are more likely to apply for SCORE exchanges, clinical students can also equally benefit from these exchanges!

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Like research exchanges, students participating in SCOPH exchanges will pick an internship project and do a mixture of research and clinical work on an aspect of public health. SCOPH exchanges are unique opportunities to be exposed to more endemic problems as well as deal with more personal public health issues

T A B L E O F C O U N T R I E S 2
AUGUST Pathology clerkship for pre clinicals
REPUBLIC AUGUST 1 COUNTRY TYPE OF EXCHANGE MONTH/S SPECIAL REMARKS NO. OF PLACES
SCOPE JULY / AUGUST 1
SCOPE 3 JULY / 2 AUGUST 5 Pre clinicals accepted
SCOPE AUGUST 2 Basic French is required SCORE
1 SCOPE SCORE JULY / AUGUST
JULY /
3 Check main page for language requirements JULY
1
CROATIA
CZECH
BELGIUM
BRAZIL
BULGARIA
CANADA
FRANCE SCOPE
AUGUST
FINLAND SCOPE

HUNGARY

AUGUST 1 SCORE

INDONESIA SCOPE

JULY / AUGUST 1 SCORE

IRELAND SCOPE

ITALY

JULY / AUGUST

JAPAN SCOPE August

LITHUANIA

SCOPE 2 JULY 2 AUGUST 4

1

Pre clinicals accepted

2

JORDAN SCOPE 2 JULY / AUGUST 1 JULY / AUGUST SCORE

SCOPE

MEXICO SCOPE

JULY / AUGUST

Clinical students preferred, but pre clinicals accepted)

JULY / AUGUST

2

2 SCORE

JULY / AUGUST

JULY / AUGUST 2 2

Pre clinicals accepted

NORWAY SCOPE 1 August

POLAND

SCOPE 3

JULY / AUGUST

PORTUGAL 2 JULY / 4 AUGUST

ROMANIA

SLOVAKIA

SLOVENIA

SPAIN

SCOPE 6

SCOPE JULY / AUGUST SCORE

SCOPE

Pre clinicals(after completing2ndyear) accepted

2 SCOPE 4 SCOPE JULY / AUGUST

2 JULY 1 3 JULY

JULY

JULY 1 SCORE

SWEDEN 2 JULY

2 SCORE JULY / AUGUST SCOPE

TURKEY SCOPH STIRLING ELECTIVE UNITED KINGDOM

AUGUST

4 AUGUST

4th years only

1
THE NETHERLANDS SCOPE 1 JULY / AUGUST

BELGIUM BELGIUM

SCOPE SCOPE x1 x1 JJuly/August uly/August

Clinical Students Only Clinical Students Only

Leuven, Antwerpen, Gent, Brussels, Universite Catholique de Leuven, Antwerpen, Gent, Brussels, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Université de Liège Louvain, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Université de Liège (Liège), UHasselt (Liège), UHasselt

Basic French is required Basic French is required

ABOUT

Belgium, a country in Western Europe known for medieval towns, Renaissance architecture and as headquarters of the European Union and NATO The country has distinctive regions including Dutch speaking Flanders to the north, French speaking Wallonia to the south and a German speaking community to the east. The bilingual capital, Brussels, has ornate guildhalls at Grand Place and elegant art nouveau buildings.

Belgium hosts some of the best music festivals in the world (including Tomorrowland, Rock Werchter and many more). It is world famous for its chocolate (in fact they claim to have the best chocolate in the world), waffles (that you definitely must try while you ’ re there), beer (there are over 1000 beers brewed here), and its national football team, the Red Devils.

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Grand Place, The Canals and Belfry of Bruges, The Battlefields of Flanders, Ghent’s Gravestone, Cathedral of Saint Bavo, Mechelen Old town, Waterloo, Dinant and many more!

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

Clerkship is 4 weeks long with students being expected to attend 5 days a week for 8 hours per day. There are no night shifts. There must be a minimum of 80% attendance and if one is unable to attend, the student must notify the supervisor beforehand. The social programme is very well organised with several activities being organised including pub crawls, festivals, BBQs, bar, and food tour, NFDP, parties, bowling, kayaking and more Social programmes are planned at the weekends to Ghent and Bruges, two medieval cities in the heart of Belgium and at least 2 activities each month with a guided tour and beer tasting.

20 23°C with rain on roughly half of the days. 5 hrs of sunlight

Basic French is required for the French speaking localities, but not Dutch for the Dutch ones Gratuity is normally included at restaurants, so check for this before you tip Many shops and restaurants close on Sundays There are 3 emergency numbers in Belgium: 112, 100 (medial or fire service) and 101 (police) Belgian people are known for their punctuality therefore it is very important to come on time

TIPS: More information Exchange Conditions SCOPE Previous Student Experience Boarding Boarding
flats or Student dormitory Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money
VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living No
buses and trams within the city Railway for
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BRAZIL BRAZIL

SCOPE SCOPE x5 x5 3 July / 2 August 3 July / 2 August

Pre Clinical and Clinical Students Pre Clinical and Clinical Students

Sao Paolo, Rio de Janeiro, Belem, Natal Sao Paolo, Rio de Janeiro, Belem, Natal Nestled in a tropical region, home to incredible biodiversity, dotted with modern architecture and colonial buildings, and full of lively cities glittering all over this unique land, Brazil is not only the biggest country in South America but also one of its most dazzling. Brazilians are some of the most welcoming people around the world. It is known for its diverse cuisine and culture, natural wonders and festivals, especially carnival!

ABOUT MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf mountain, praia de Ipanema and Copocabana, Porto Seguro bay, Pedra Azul and many more!

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

Clerkship is 4 weeks long with students being expected to attend 5 days a week for 6 hrs per day (this may differ with different cities with students having to work around 30 40 hrs per week) There are no night shifts There must be a minimum of 80% attendance and if not going to attend student must notify supervisor beforehand. Although Brazil has a good academic programme it is known to shine in its social programme. The social programme differs between the different committees and between the months. A National Social Program is provided to all the incomings for July & August It's called BEACH Project which stands for IFMSA Brazil's Exchange Assistance on Care and Hospitality Project. Students will also easily be able to organise their own trips around the country

https://exchangeifmsaorg/ exchange conditions/scope/view/65

Boarding Boarding

Transport Transport

Cost of living Cost of living

Weather Weather

Student flat/dormitory/student hostel/hospital/host family

No

Buses and trains are available, but in the bigger cities mostly Uber was used by past students

21 24°C with rain on few days. 6 hrs of sunlight

SCOPE Student's Handbook and Evaluation Form required. 98% of Brazilians speak Portuguese and so knowing some basic Portuguese would be of great help when it comes to dealing with patients or locals in general, especially considering that only 2% of the population speak English.

The students must be aware that proper clothing is utterly necessary for the hospital based activities Our national biosecurity standards demand: trousers, closed shoes, long sleeved white coat, no earrings and accessories, long hair must be tied up. Bring your own white coat and stethoscope. No students from past exchanges have ever reported feeling unsafe while on exchange in Brazil

The main emergency numbers used in Brazil are 112 (universal emergency Number), 190 (Military Police), 192 (Ambulance), 193 (Firefighters) and 199 (civil defence). It is highly suggested to get travel insurance when visiting Brazil

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Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money None
VISA required? VISA required?
TO NOTE...

BULGARIA BULGARIA

SCOPE SCOPE x2 x2

August August

Clinical Students Only Clinical Students Only

Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna, Pleven, Stara Zagora Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna, Pleven, Stara Zagora

ABOUT MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Bulgaria is situated in the heart of the Balkan peninsula found at the crossroad between Europe and Asia. The country is rich in tourist sights, historical artifacts and diverse landscapes ranging from soul stirring mountain peaks to lazy seaside towns with golden beaches, whilst the cities hum with nightlife and art. As well as the fascinating collection of Orthodox monasteries and the deep sense of culture which is still very much alive to this day The country’s history of rose picking, folklore, breath taking nature, and appreciation of life continues to be enriched with time It is a very tourist oriented, yet somewhat underrated region which continues to exceed expectations and surprise visitors

Krushuna Waterfalls, Varna and its Black Sea beaches, Alexander Nevski Cathedral and the National Historical Museum in Sofia, Rila Monastery

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

Every incoming student is provided with a tutor, most often a Professor and an English speaking doctor/resident specialist who would be able to translate when they come into contact with a patient

The social programme in Bulgaria is divided into two main groups, the local and national. The local one mainly consists of events in the city and nearby such as national food and drink party, hiking in Vitosha, discos, free walking tours etc In previous years, the national social program consisted of 3 weekends which will include the 3 biggest cities Sofia, Plovdiv and Varna In this way, the incomings can see the best of the country.

TIPS: Mo Exc

Boarding Boarding

Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money

VISA required? VISA required?

Transport Transport

Cost of living Cost of living

Weather Weather

Student hostel, Host family, Student flat, Dormitory

Pocket money (depends on the local committee)

No

Buses and trains with each city providing public transport, student discounts available

Warm summers, often 30 32°C with peaks of 40°C

Bulgaria is still a formal society; therefore, initial greetings are formal and reserved. Greetings consist of a firm handshake, direct eye contact and the appropriate greeting for the time of day. Address people with their titles or with Mr "Gospodin" / Mrs "Gospozha" followed by the surname Bulgarians have the opposite meaning for head shakes compared to Westerners Side to side means yes, whilst up and down means no! Students' discount to use buses, trains are available with ISIC card. Recommended vaccinations by European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC); otherwise, no additional requirements Some surgical departments may want a MRSA test to be provided upon arrival The concerned students will be informed with the CA

TO NOTE...

CANADA CANADA

Quebec

SCORE SCORE x1 x1

JJuly/August uly/August

Pre Clinical and Clinical Students Pre Clinical and Clinical Students

Montreal & Mauricie Montreal & Mauricie

ABOUT MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Canada: the land of 4 seasons, poutine, maple syrup and cultural eclecticism! Quebec was originally inhabited by Native Americans Its natural richness attracted French traders in the 16th century, who started to form colonies and, eventually, two satellite cities Montreal and Quebec City The province of Quebec would later fall under Imperial English rule in the 18th century and gain a certain governmental independence in the 1960s Today, Quebec provides a mishmash of cultures (from the Québécois, Anglophones and immigrants from the 4 corners of the world)

Mount Royal Park, Old Quebec, Old Montreal, Notre Dame Basilica, Le Petit Train du Nord Bike Path, Canadian Museum of History, Tremblant, Gatineau Park, Marais de la Riviere aux Cerises, and many more!

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

The exchange programs are focused on providing internships upheld to North American standard while providing more relaxed after hours. The IFMSA Québec community is dedicated to making your experience in Québec a culturally and academically rich, and enjoyable experience There is also a national social program

More information Exchange Conditions Boarding Boarding
family,
Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money 200 CAD VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living No Need an Electronic Travel Authorization, contact Canadian embassy if application for visa is needed €€€€ Weather Weather 13 24°C TO NOTE...
Fluency in French is an asset (highly recommended), but is not mandatory. Some research projects do require French. TIPS:
Host
Student dorm, Student apartment

CROATIA CROATIA

SCOPE SCOPE x2 x2

August August

Clinical and Clinical and Pre clinical Students Pre clinical Students (Pre-clinical Student Pathology clerkship) (Pre-clinical Student Pathology clerkship)

Osij Osijek, Rijeka, Split, Zagreb ek, Rijeka, Split, Zagreb

ABOUT MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Croatia is a small Central and Southeast European and Mediterranean country with stunning geography and a rich cultural legacy. Croatia’s dynamic history means that you can spot Venetian palaces that snuggle up to Napoleonic forts, Roman columns that protrude from early Slavic churches, and Viennese mansions all in one country. The Dinaric Range, which stretches all the way from Italy to Albania, hugs much of the coast. Expect to see craggy peaks, caverns, river canyons, waterfalls, and ridiculously picturesque lakes. Croatia’s extraordinary island speckled coastline is indisputably its main attraction Croatia has an amazing 5,835km of coastline, 4,057km of which belongs to islands, cliffs, and reefs.

Dubrovnik, Zlatni Rat, Plitvice Lakes National Park, Hvar town, Mljet, Zagreb, Istria, Korčula, Split and many others!

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

There is a wide range of departments to choose from, such as dermatology and paediatrics, and students are expected to attend 6 hours a day, 5 days per week All the professors speak English well, and exchange students will have the same conditions and work as local students. The social programme varies by city. Usually this includes tours of the city, visiting museums and other cultural events, sports events, parties and trips to must see destinations within Croatia.

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Emergency
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TIPS: More information Exchange Conditions Previous Student Experiences Boarding Boarding Student hostel or flats Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money Meals provided at hospital restaurant VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living No Buses and trams within cities Buses, trains and ferries for coastal towns/islands €€ Weather Weather 22 30°C TO NOTE...
Currency is Croatian Kuna, (€1 = 7 50kn)
main
number
in Croatia is 112

CZECHIA CZECHIA

SCORE SCORE x1 x1 August

August

Pre Clinical and Clinical Students Pre Clinical and Clinical Students Brno, Prague, Ostrava, Plzen, Hradec Kralove, Olomouc Brno, Prague, Ostrava, Plzen, Hradec Kralove, Olomouc

ABOUT

Nestled in the center of Europe, the Czech Republic (also known by its short name Czechia) is a country steeped in history It’s a land dotted with castles, medieval towns, beautiful mountains, ancient ruins and world class wineries. Every year, more and more people visit this wondrous place but, sadly, they mostly stick to the capital, Prague, leaving the rest of the country unvisited. However, once you escape that beautiful (but crowded) city, you’ll find an inexpensive country with some of the most striking and rugged landscapes in Europe

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Prague Castle, bridges, cathedrals, Prague’s Old Town, Vltava River, Cesky Krumlov Castle, Karlovy Vary, Kutná Hora, The Bohemian Paradise and many more.

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

Students are expected to attend their clerkship for 6 hours a day, 5 days per week, for 4 weeks. The Czech Healthcare System is noted for the very good quality of its medical services to its citizens Healthcare is free for Czech citizens It is provided through compulsory contributions to a state approved insurance fund. Recently there has been a rapid growth of high quality private healthcare facilities, equipped to the highest standards, offering world class care at a fraction of the price paid in Western Europe.

The social program is guaranteed during August and it’s organized by each Local Committee During August, they also organize their National Social Program Previous students have said that it was a very hands on experience, however not everyone there spoke English fluently

Boarding Boarding Student dorm or apartment Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money 1000CZK (approx €40 given to all students) VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living No Buses and Trams within cities Railway connecting cities €€ Weather Weather 22 27°C TO NOTE... Beer is cheaper than water in restaurants! The main emergency number used in Czech Republic is 112 Tips: More information Exchange Conditions Previous Student Experiences

FFINLAND INLAND

SCOPE SCOPE x1 x1

JJuly uly

Clinical Students Only Clinical Students Only

Helsinki, Oulu, Kuopio, Tampere and Turku Helsinki, Oulu, Kuopio, Tampere and Turku

ABOUT

Finland, the land of a thousand lakes and forests. Take in a deep breath of the cleanest air in the world while gazing upon the outstanding lakeside vistas and munching on a Karjalanpiirakka Finland is known to be the happiest country in the world, which is no surprise as it is home to the breathtaking Northern Lights (can start being seen from late August onwards unfortunately) It is an incredible destination for outdoorsy travelers and adventure lovers.

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Pakasavio lake, the King’s Road, Raanua Wildlife Park, Turun Linna and many more!

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

Clerkship is 4 weeks long, with students being expected to attend 5 days a week for 8 hours per day. There are no night shifts. There must be a minimum of 80% attendance and the student must notify their supervisor beforehand if they won’t be attending. During July, the social program is organized by the local officers and contact persons There will also be a National Social Program which is adventurous and helps immerse students in the outstanding Finnish nature During weekends, all of the incoming students from the different cities gather together and organize activities between them.

Don’t forget your night mask as due to Finland being so far north, there are approx 18 hours of daylight and so getting your sleep may be a bit hard until you adjust.

Finnish people are polite but not majorly interested in endless chit chat and talking to strangers

Tipping is not compulsory but is appreciated.

Don’t forget to pack warm clothes as it can get quite cold at night. You can pick wild berries and mushrooms, but not someone ’ s apples or plums You can also go canoeing and camping, but not too close to someone ’

house.

Finland is known to be very safe.

Finland has a strong drinking culture People over 18 can only drink alcohol of up to 22%, while those older than 20 can buy alcoholic drinks of any kind from an Alko, as beers and ciders are openly sold in supermarkets. 112 is the emergency number in Finland

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Tips: More Info Exchange Conditions Previous Student Experience Boarding Boarding Hospital, student apartment Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living No Buses and bikes used within a city and trains for between cities €€€ Weather Weather 14 22°Cwithrainonroughlyhalfofthedaysand 18hrsofsunlightwiththesunsetat10:30pm TO NOTE... None

FFRANCE RANCE

SCOPE SCOPE x3 x3 JJuly/August uly/August

Clinical Students Only Clinical Students Only

Angers, Besançon, Bobigny, Caen, Dijon, Grenoble, Nancy, Angers, Besançon, Bobigny, Caen, Dijon, Grenoble, Nancy, Poitiers, Saint Etienne, Tours Poitiers, Saint Etienne, Tours

At least CEFR level B2 in French: At least CEFR level B2 in French: Marseille, Montpellier, Marseille, Montpellier, Strasbourg, Toulouse Strasbourg, Toulouse

ABOUT

Situated in the heart of western Europe, France is the world’s most visited tourist destination with the second busiest airport in Europe Known for incredible cuisine, mass of historical treasures, storybook landscapes, and cultural sites which will surely take your breath away From the striking white sandy beaches to the Alps in the East, to the picturesque villages and countryside, there is always something to do and somewhere to explore Moreover, every region has its own unique history, traditions, and gastronomy.

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum, Cathèdral Notre Dame de Paris, Palace of Versailles, Sacré Cœur

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

Whilst French clinical exchanges are meant to be observational analysis, however, some doctors may encourage students to carry out and assist in various tests and examinations on patients. Previous students have had the opportunity to gain greater knowledge of how to take a history. Some of the hosting committees may provide interesting educational activities which include suturing skills and dissection sessions, as well as lectures on CPR and emergency sessions. Whilst the social program varies in every city, the French social programs are generally well renown often offering cheap prices for various sightseeing trips, provide National Food and Drink Party and BBQs During weekends, students will visit other cities including Paris and its surroundings including Eiffel Tower, Arc de Triomphe, Notre Dame Cathedral amongst others A National Social Program is organised once or twice during summer

Tips: More Information Exchange Conditions Previous Student Experience Boarding Boarding Host family or student flat Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money 1 meal per day / pocket money VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living No Trains, trams, buses, metro €€ Weather Weather 16 26°C TO NOTE...
It is recommended to know some basic French to go on this exchange. Always say ‘Bonjour’ or ‘Bonsoir’ before saying anything else, not doing so is considered very rude. Veils are not allowed for medical stuff in the public hospitals 112 is the emergency number in France

HUNGARY HUNGARY

SCORE SCORE x1 x1

August August

Pre clinical and Clinical Students Pre clinical and Clinical Students Budapest,

Szeged

Debrecen, Pécs, Szeged Budapest, Debrecen, Pécs,

Hungary’s stunning architecture, deep tradition, world famous thermal spas and Europe’s most exciting capital after dark are sure to impress. With everything from Roman ruins, medieval townhouses to baroque churches, Hungary’s diverse history is plain to see

If partying is more your style, Budapest is practically Europe’s nightlife capital. From street markets to popular nightclubs, the city nightlife is a great example of how Hungarians like to have fun while taking a break from their everyday lives in the city. When done with that, why not relax? The country is teeming with thermal water springs, more than 1300, with 123 in Budapest alone.

To top it all off, Hungarian cuisine remains the most sophisticated style of cooking in Europe and has some of the most famous wines, so it’s sure to please all of the foodies out there! Its central location also means that travel to other countries is super easy

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Buda castle, Hungarian Parliament Building, Tihany, Fisherman’s Bastion, Central Market Hall, Sopron

ABOUT ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

Hungarian universities put a huge focus on research life, so the Research Exchange program is very popular. If you would like to attend and experience a research exchange, you should definitely consider Hungary, as the departments consist of modern, well equipped laboratories with professional and friendly tutors. Students are expected to attend 6 hours per day, 5 days a week for 4 weeks.

Hungary offers a colorful social program during the summer months, including sightseeing tours, weekend trips around Hungary, parties etc The local officers organize many programs from which you can choose.

Currency is Hungarian Forint The emergency number in Hungary is 112. Tips: More Information Exchange Conditions SCORE Previous Student Experience Boarding Boarding Student Dorm Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money None VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living No Bus and Train € Weather Weather 23 28°C TO NOTE...

IINDONESIA NDONESIA

SCOPE SCOPE x2 x2 JJuly/August uly/August

Clinical students only Clinical students only

Banda Aceh, Bandung, Jakarta, Malang, Padang (August only), Pekanbaru, Banda Aceh, Bandung, Jakarta, Malang, Padang (August only), Pekanbaru, Purwokerto (August only), Semarang, Surabaya (Universitas Wijaya Kusuma Purwokerto (August only), Semarang, Surabaya (Universitas Wijaya Kusuma Surabaya: July only), Surakarta (July only), Yogyakarta Surabaya: July only), Surakarta (July only), Yogyakarta SCORE SCORE x1 x1 JJuly/August uly/August

Pre Clinical and Clinical Students Pre Clinical and Clinical Students Surabaya, Malang, Yogyakarta (July only), Jakarta (Universitas Yarsi: August Surabaya, Malang, Yogyakarta (July only), Jakarta (Universitas Yarsi: August only), Bandung, Pekanbaru, Surakarta, Banda Aceh only), Bandung, Pekanbaru, Surakarta, Banda Aceh

ABOUT MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

It’s hard to beat the range of experiences that Indonesia has to offer, being made up of over 17,000 diverse islands. Indonesia is a land of so many cultures, people, animals, customs, plants, sights, art and food, that it defies homogenization The people are as radically different from each other as the variety of landscapes you’ll see. The great thing about adventure in Indonesia is that it happens when you least expect it. Watch an orangutan swing through the trees whilst taking a surfing break on a remote island, or hanging onto the back of a scooter anything can happen in this intoxicating land.

Bali, Yogyakarta, Komodo National Park, Lombok, Flores Island, Borobudur Temple and many more!

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

Students are expected to attend attachments for approximately 8 hours a day, 5 days a week for 4 weeks Should they wish to do so, students are also given the possibility to experience an attachment during a night shift. Hospital placements in Indonesia are truly unique, giving students the opportunity to experience many tropical medicine cases and diseases that may only be seen in Indonesia. Being very large, the social program in Indonesia is highly dependent on the LC of the allocated city. That being said, it is near to impossible for you to run out of things to do, places to see and people to meet in Indonesia! The abundance of culture, mountains, temples and beaches, will truly keep your senses aroused

Tips:

Boarding Boarding Student Hostel or Host Family

More Information Exchange Conditions SCOPE Exchange Conditions SCORE
Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money
VISA
Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living
Be mindful that there are at least 5 religions practiced in Indonesia Ensure that you look into the dress code and respect the requirements of the hospital that you are assigned. The currency in Indonesia is Indonesian Rupiah 112 is the emergency number in Indonesia. TO
None VISA required?
required?
Pre visit visa required Planes between provinces. By boat to pass through straits Trains and buses between cities € Weather Weather 25 33°C
NOTE...

IIRELAND RELAND

SCOPE SCOPE x1 x1

JJuly/August uly/August

Clinical Students Only Clinical Students Only

Limerick, Galway, Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin, Cork Limerick, Galway, Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin, Cork

ABOUT

Ireland remains a popular tourist destination for a reason, with an endless number of iconic sights and experiences making it an unforgettable destination. Full of jaw dropping landscapes, music festivals, regal castles and lively cities, there is no end to the charming and enigmatic Irish spirit that draws you in. Full of ancient history, allow tales of Irish folklore, together with its stunning scenic destinations to enchant you so deeply that you’ll never want to leave. If that isn’t enough to convince you, don’t forget the endless supply of Guinness!

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Cliffs of Moher, Blarney Castle, Trinity College, Giant's Causeway, Killarney National Park, Irish music & dancing and many more!

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

Students are expected to attend attachments 6 hours a day, 5 days per week for 4 weeks Adherence to a formal dress code and an overall neat appearance is important. The social program in Ireland is greatly dependent on the city you are placed in. Most LCs organize their own unique day trips, with weekend trips between cities being organized for all LCs. That being said, it is near impossible to run out of things to do and see, with the abundant Irish sights and attractions keeping you constantly occupied.

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112 is the emergency number in Ireland Tips: More Information Exchange Conditions Previous Student Experience Boarding Boarding Student dorm, student apartment or host family Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money None VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living No Trains, buses or cars €€€ Weather Weather 12 15°C TO NOTE...

IITALY TALY

SCOPE SCOPE x4 x4 x2 July/x2 August x2 July/x2 August

Pre clinical and Clinical Students Pre clinical and Clinical Students

Roma, Napoli, Bari, Messina Roma, Napoli, Bari, Messina

ABOUT

Italy: the home of delicious pastas, old towns and amazing wine! Italy is a must visit country and is one of the most travelled destinations in Europe There are so many highlights in this beautiful country from the canals of Venice to the Tuscan wine lands to the cobblestone streets of Rome to the Arno River running through Florence to the cliffs of Positano... and beyond.

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Colosseum, Vatican City, Leaning tower of Pisa, Duomo, Dolomiti mountains, various art museums and more

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

As far as health care is concerned, Italy ranks No. 2 on the World Health Organization's list of top countries for quality health care services. Italian attachments tend to be structured similarly to Maltese ones, although many consultants will give students more of a role especially on ward rounds. Many Local Committees provide a social program, with some nearby cities having a joined one. Italy has a vibrant social scene which is quite easy for students to explore

Tips: More Information Exchange Conditions Previous Student Experience Boarding Boarding Student hostel, Host family, Student flat Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money 1 meal per day / pocket money VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living No Trains, buses, metro €€ Weather Weather 22 32°C TO NOTE...
For preclinical students: please check explore pages of the different Local Committees to see if they have any preclinical departments available e g Anatomy, Biochemistry, Histology, etc. The emergency number in Italy is 112

JAPAN JAPAN

SCOPE SCOPE x2 x2 August August

Clinical Students Only Clinical Students Only Yamanashi & Kyushu Yamanashi & Kyushu

ABOUT

Japan boasts an endless list of attractions, things to do, and places to explore. Full of contradictions, you’ll find ancient history paired with the newest technology and development. From majestic temples and shrines to zen gardens and lush national parks, Japan has a rich historic culture It’s a wonderful place and, while it may be an expensive country to visit, there are plenty of ways to make this country an affordable place to visit!

Mount Fuji, Imperial Tokyo, Kyoto, Itsukushima, Osaka Castle, Japanese Alps, Takayama and more

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

Healthcare in Japan is essentially unrivalled in terms of comfort, technological advancement, and quality Prepare to marvel at futuristic robotics and the efficiency with which all the Japanese conduct themselves. All Local Committees provide at least 1 social program a week. There are many traditional spots and World Heritage sites as well as hot springs and volcanoes!

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Boarding Boarding Dormitory

Tips:

It is recommended that one buys a 7 day Japan Railway Pass to save money as travelling can be quite expensive.

The currency is in Yen. (€1=¥146)

Cash on hand is recommended in markets, restaurants, and rural towns since they don’t always accept credit cards.

Do your research about their manners and customs, some tend to be unusual for us, such as: if the floor is raised at a doorway, it is an indicator that you should remove your shoes.

The emergency number in Japan is 119

More Information Exchange Conditions SCOPE Previous Student Experience
Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money Pocket Money VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living No Very punctual trains and buses Taxis are extremely expensive €€€€ Weather Weather Hot and humid summers TO NOTE...

JORDAN JORDAN

SCOPE SCOPE x2 x2

JJuly/August uly/August

SCORE SCORE x1 x1

JJuly/August uly/August

Clinical students are preferred, but pre-clinical students are Clinical students are preferred, but pre clinical students are accepted too. accepted too.

Amman Irbid, Zarqa, Karak Amman Irbid, Zarqa, Karak

Graduated students are accepted

Excellent English required, Arabic would be beneficial.

ABOUT

Jordan is called the "Switzerland of the Middle East": Jordan assures a peaceful and stable political climate It is landlocked nation with a population of around 9 5 million Jordan’s geographical nature alone makes it an intriguing country; it is surrounded by the likes of Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Israel and straddles the Holy land of the world’s three great monotheistic religions. Jordan is famous for their falafel and the locals unrivalled hospitality. It is home to the ancient city of Petra that is now recognised as one of the several wonders of the world

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Al Siq in Petra, Wadi Rum, Colonnaded Street, the Treasurey in Petra, Aqaba, the Dead Sea, the Jordan Valley, the temple of Hercules and many more.

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

Clerkship is 4 weeks long with students being expected to attend 5 days a week for 6 hrs per day. There are no night shifts. There must be a minimum of 80% attendance and if not going to attend the student must notify the supervisor beforehand IFMSA Jo arranges a big free social program during July and August; the golden triangle trip (to Petra, Aqaba and Wadi Rum) as well as the NFDP night Social activities are held every weekend in the period of the clerkship and involve many programs such as sight seeing, recreational activities, attending national and international events and many others; specifically in August In addition, exchange students are welcome to join any activities made for medical students.

TO NOTE...

Tips: Boarding Boarding Student flat Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money One meal per day or equivalent in pocket money VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living

Yes (can be obtained upon arrival) Taxis mostly for within cities € Weather Weather 19 32 degrees with no rainfall and 125 hrs of sunlight

The emergency number is 911.

We highly recommend purchasing a "Visit Jordan Pass" at the price of 70 JODs (which will cover the visa fees and entry to all major attractions of Jordan (including Petra). This will save the students a minimum of 30 40 JODs per visit to Jordan.

Jordan is very tourist friendly Be careful with what you wear in Jordan, low cut or crop tops are a no no, and shorts are fairly out of place (even though you will find that many tourists wear shorts and sleeveless tops in public).

Jordan’s currency is the Jordanian Dinar ATMs are widely available in Amman, larger towns, and tourist destinations Take cash to smaller places, including small denominations for tips, taxis and snacks.

Jordanian’s speak Arabic, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas. More Information Exchange Conditions SCOPE Exchange Conditions SCORE Previous Student Experience

LLITHUANIA ITHUANIA

SCOPE SCOPE x2 x2

JJuly/August uly/August

Clinical Students Only Clinical Students Only Kaunas & Vilnius Kaunas & Vilnius

ABOUT

When you visit Lithuania, you’ll find a lot to do there. The country has blossomed from its drab past into a fun, lively and affordable budget destination. It offers a mix of history, beautiful nature and impressive architecture Vilnius, the country’s capital is also home to a wild nightlife.

From the gorgeous walled medieval old town to the quirky, bohemian Republic of Uzupis and the cobbled stones of the Jewish quarter, you could happily spend a weekend strolling the pretty streets and eating at the many cafes that dot the capital city

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Trakai castle, the hill of crosses, old town Vilnius, explore the curonian spit and Kursiu Nerija National Park and many more

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

There are only two universities which accept medical exchange students Vilnius University and the Lithuanian University of Health Sciences in Kaunas. Both universities offer an engaging, hands on medical experience and both consultants and locals alike speak a good level of English Attending students will spend 6 hours a day, 5 days a week at attachments. The social program has something planned for everyday as their CP teams believe that this is the best way to discover Lithuania and enjoy the exchange to the full. Almost every evening will be spent at local restaurants, cafes, bars, and karaoke clubs. CP team also organizes afternoons in treetop climbing parks, kayak trips and much more according to the preference of the incoming students Weekends are then reserved for the national social program which includes the national food and drink party, trips to northeast Lithuania and Aukstaitija national park, as well as trips to the Lithuanian seaside.

The emergency number in Lithuania is 911. Tips: More information Exchanges Conditions Previous student experience Boarding Boarding Student hostel, dormitory Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money None VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living No Railways connecting cities, buses within cities €€ Weather Weather Warm, but summers are unpredictable it is recommended to bring some sweaters TO NOTE...

MEXICO MEXICO

SCOPE SCOPE x2 x2

JJuly/August uly/August

Clinical students only Clinical students only SCORE SCORE X2 X2 JJuly/August uly/August

Pre Clinical and Clinical Students Pre Clinical and Clinical Students

Nuevo Leon, Puebla, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Mexico City, Tijuana, Nuevo Leon, Puebla, Chihuahua, Guanajuato, Mexico City, Tijuana, Gomez Palacio and more Gomez Palacio and more

Students must have studied the subject of the desired departments by the time of sending their application forms or by the beginning of their exchange Good English is required, Spanish would be beneficial

ABOUT

With fabulous beaches, ancient ruins, alluring culture, dynamic cities brimming with colonial architecture, and feisty mouthwatering cuisine, Mexico truly is a tropical treasure trove Mexico is known as the land of extremes with its dense rainforests and deep canyons Mostly covered in mountains, Mexico is famous not just for its rich natural resources but for its vibrant culture. It's home to a great many artists and jaw dropping beaches and we can’t forget the diverse Mexican cuisine from tacos to tamales, Mexican cuisine is profoundly enjoyed all over the world, so what better place to try it than the roots of its origin

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Teotihuacan, Tulum’s beaches, Hierve el Agua, Las Coloradas, Pipila, Cancun and many others !

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

Clerkship is 4 weeks long with students being expected to attend 5 days a week for 8 hrs a day for SCOPRE and 6 hrs per day for SCORE There are no night shifts There must be a minimum of 80% attendance and if not going to attend student must notify supervisor beforehand. Clinical work tends to be more hands on than in other countries and research is usually a mix of hands on and observational work. Mexico is always a good idea for incomings of summer and winter seasons when it comes to their social program. Although a social programme is normally organised in each of the localities it is still strongly recommended for the students to go out on their own and organise activities with other exchange students

Boarding Boarding

Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money

VISA required? VISA required?

Transport Transport

Cost of living Cost of living

Weather Weather

Tips:

Student flat, dormitory, student hostel, hospital, host family

None

No

Mainly buses within cities and railways for travelling between cities €€

23 30°C with very few rainy days and 10 hrs of sunlight

You can get around easily and cheaply using ADO buses.

It is recommended to get travel insurance as trips to the hospital if deemed necessary can be costly.

Learning basic Spanish will really help you when travelling away from the more touristy areas

Tips are expected and appreciated here, anything from 10 20% is sufficient. Make sure to carry pesos as they will charge you more with card or if you are paying in dollars.

HSBC ATMs may have higher charges for withdrawals than Santander and BanaMex.

911 is the emergency number in Mexico.

From past student experiences no one has ever felt unsafe while on their

TO NOTE...

NORWAY NORWAY

SCOPE SCOPE x1 x1

August August

Clinical students only Clinical students only

Bergen, Oslo, Tromso, Trondheim, Utland Bergen, Oslo, Tromso, Trondheim, Utland

ABOUT

Norway's appeal is pretty straight forward: this is one of the most beautiful countries on earth. Impossibly steep sided Norwegian fjords cut gashes from a jagged coastline deep into the interior. Some of Europe’s largest glaciers snake down the mountains, and give way to stunning rivers and lakes Wherever you are, you’ll find the perfect backdrop for an amazing pic! Norway is also one of Europe’s top adventure tourism destinations If you enjoy hiking, cycling and white water rafting, definitely consider Norway for your exchange! If you ’ re looking for something more relaxed, Norway has extremely photogenic cities with a vibrant cultural life. A busy calendar of festivals, many of international renown, are worth planning your trip around When it comes to wildlife, Norway has few peers in Europe. Here you can watch whales humpback, sperm and orca, depending on the season or visit the forests to see wild reindeer, prehistoric musk oxen, elk or even Arctic foxes.

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Oslo, Tromsø, Lofoten and Nordland, Bergen and the western fjords, The Geirangerfjord and the Northwest, The Svalbard Islands

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

Exchange students are expected to work 8 hours a day, 5 days per week Primarily no work during the weekends. If the student wants to attend night shifts or weekend shifts, this might be possible after arrangement with the responsible doctor. There are multiple different departments to choose from, a requirement being that the exchange student has already studied the subject of the relevant department. Because the periods vary and the cities are in different parts of the country, the social program is different in every city. In Bergen and Trondheim, we will do summer activities, and the program will usually include a cabin trip, barbecuing, an international food and drink party, sightseeing, going out, and more

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POLAND POLAND

SCOPE SCOPE x3 x3

JJuly/August uly/August

Clinical students only Clinical students only SCORE SCORE x2 x2

JJuly/August uly/August

Gdansk, Krakow, Warszawa, Wroclaw Gdansk, Krakow, Warszawa, Wroclaw

ABOUT

Tremendously undersold are the vibrant, dynamic, and artistic cities of Poland On a summer day in Gdansk, eating gelato as you walk amongst the pastel coloured townhouses, cobbled streets, and flower markets, you’d be forgiven for thinking you were strolling the streets of Italy Wroclaw is even known as the ‘Venice of the North’ for its bridges and islands! The beautiful neighbourhoods of cities like Krakow and Warsaw are not just aesthetically pleasing. They are alive with a turbulent history that provides a new perspective From the trauma of Auschwitz to World War 2 city bombings, there have been times of darkness in Poland. However, the country has always emerged bigger, brighter, and better

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Wieliczka Salt Mine, Auschwitz Birkenau Camps, Warsaw Old Market place, Malbork Castle, Schindler’s Factory and much more

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

Social Program is managed via voluntary work of the students, so there might be some variety depending on the local ground. The local social program consists of the Welcome party, National Food and Drink party, going to the clubs, museums, cinemas and excursions During July and August, incomings will have a possibility to participate in educational activities delivered by Med Ex. These include surgical skills, BLS and ALS trainings, ultrasonography and electrocardiography crash course and dealing with real life medical scenarios in stimulation centres.

112 is the emergency number in Poland. Tips: More information Exchanges Conditions SCOPE Exchanges Conditions SCORE Previous student experience Boarding Boarding Student flats, dormitories Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money 1 meal per day / pocket money VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living No Trains,buses € Weather Weather TO NOTE... 20 27°C (Tends to rain)

PORTUGAL PORTUGAL

SCOPE SCOPE x6 x6 2 July/4 August 2 July/4 August

Clinical students only Clinical students only Porto, Lisbon, Covilha, Braga Porto, Lisbon, Covilha, Braga

ABOUT

History, great food and idyllic scenery are just the beginning of your Portuguese adventure. Explore Portugal's most enchanting settings in palaces overlooking woodlands, cliff top castles and stunningly preserved medieval town centres Indulge in freshly baked bread, olives, cheese, red wine, cataplana (seafood stew), smoked meats, and more... The Portuguese have perfected the art of cooking delicious meals using their plentiful resources Pick and choose from the multitude of leisure activities that Portugal has to offer from biking and hiking, to surfing, kayaking, and even dolphin watching, or simply lazing peacefully on a sandy beach Also look out for festivals that pack Portugal’s calendar during the summer!

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Porto Wine Cellars, D Luís Bridge, Tower of Belém, Jerónimos Monastery, São Jorge Castle, Natural Park of Estrela, and many others in every city!

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

Most often, doctors allow students to take histories and examine patients, whilst also being lenient to allow students plenty of free time after attachments to explore the country ‘Upon Arrival Training’ is provided, which consists of information about the language, social norms, security tips or healthcare and education systems, as well as team building activities. ANEM Portugal organizes two National Social Weekend Trips to different cities each month During these weekends, you'll have the chance to see the top attractions of each city, and meet other incoming exchange students from all Local Committees. Portugal’s popular social programme includes beach days, surfing, parties, quiz nights, and many more!

Look out for youth/student discounts
transport. The emergency
is 112. Tips: More information Exchanges Conditions SCOPE Boarding Boarding Host family, student dorms, flats Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money 1 meal per day / pocket money VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living No Buses,taxisandbikes € Weather Weather TO NOTE... 20 28°C
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ROMANIA ROMANIA

SCOPE SCOPE x2 x2

JJuly/August uly/August

Pre Clinical (after completing second year) and Clinical Students Pre Clinical (after completing second year) and Clinical Students Brasov, Bucharest, Cluj Napoca, Craiova, Iasi, Oradea, Sibiu, Brasov, Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca, Craiova, Iasi, Oradea, Sibiu, Targu Mures, Timisoara, Constanța Targu Mures, Timisoara, Constanța

ABOUT

Romania is sure to be a treat for the eyes with rugged stone churches and monasteries that dot a pristine landscape of rocky mountains and rolling hills, and Transylvanian towns have stepped out of time. The Carpathian Mountains draw a wide arc through the centre of the country, leaving a swath of exposed rocky peaks surrounded by forests, while Europe’s second longest river, the Danube, marks Romania’s southern border with Bulgaria. If it’s not obvious yet Romania is home to breath taking landscapes and has no shortage of jaw dropping castles pitched precariously on rocky hilltops. Romania is home to no less than eight World Heritage Sites just waiting to be explored and is also home to Transylvania, the land that gave us Dracula. Romania is the perfect destination for an adventure filled exchange, which paired with cheap cost of living makes it the ideal student destination!

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Peles Castle, Brasov, Sibiu, Romanian athenaeum, Dracula’s castle, Cluj Napoca, Transfagarasan.

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

Exchange students are expected to work 6 hours a day, 5 days per week. The exchanges are mainly observational, and upon arrival training is usually provided teaching practical skills such as suturing, ultrasound or ECG workshops. The social program includes trips to the most important tourist attractions of Romania Bran castle, Peles castle, Sighisoara, Transfagarasan, Balea lake and so on. The rest depends on the host city, though typically this includes mountain trips, trips to the seaside, Danube delta, parties, and so on

Romanian currency is Leu (RON). Emergency number is 112. Tips: More information Exchanges Conditions Previous Student Experience Boarding Boarding Student hostels Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money Freelunchdailyonweekdays VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living No Railwayconnectsmaincities,buses,metro (Bucharestonly),taxi € Weather Weather TO NOTE... 25 30°C but varies by region

SLOVAKIA SLOVAKIA

SCOPE SCOPE x2 x2

JJuly uly

Clinical Students Only Clinical Students Only Bratislava, Kosice, Martin Bratislava, Kosice, Martin

ABOUT

Slovakia is filled with beautiful rivers, lakes, national parks, tiny towns, and castle ruins And compared to its neighbours it’s also quite affordable It’s the perfect place to hike, road trip, and escape Europe’s summer crowds. Bratislava, the capital, a city bordered by vineyards and mountains is a fairy tale city indeed. The old city is all bars and cafes, with no cars allowed Atop the hill, overlooking the city, you’ll find the powerful looking Bratislava Castle. 403km from Bratislava, Kosice is a city of medieval history, cobbled streets, and gothic churches It’s every Eastern Europe fan’s fantasy come true, and a far quieter and off the beaten path city than the capital. Slovakia can get cold in the winter months, and there’s a lot less for you to do during this time. Fortunately, the warmer months go on for quite a while, giving you a very large window in which to visit and explore Slovakia.

MUST SEE

Orava castle, Bratislava castle, Demänovská Ice Cave, Aquapark Tatralandia, Čičmany

DESTINATIONS ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

The social programme includes plenty of socialising activities, national food and drink party, pub crawl, different activities organised by the LC, city tours and a national social program where the weekend is spent in nature fulfilled by travelling to the most interesting tourist spots in Slovakia Academic programme involves a clinical rotation in a department of a hospital / clinic such as Internal medicine and Surgery. The clerkship is for 4 weeks, 6 hours a day for 5 days a week.

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Tips: More information Exchanges Conditions Previous Student Experience Boarding Boarding Student hostel, Student dorm Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money Mealprovidedathospital VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living No Cheap buses, well developed rail system € Weather Weather 25 30°C TO NOTE...
112 is the
number Visa not required and currency used is euro. Plugs are a standard voltage of 230V.

SLOVENIA SLOVENIA

SCOPE SCOPE x4 x4

JJuly/August uly/August

Clinical students only Clinical students only SCORE SCORE x1 x1 JJuly uly

Ljubljana and Maribor Ljubljana and Maribor

ABOUT

Slovenia, a small country located in central Europe, is rich with culture, beautiful nature, and delicious food. With a varied set of landscapes, in Ljubljana one is only a couple of hours away from mountains, forests and the seaside It is bordered by Austria, Croatia, Hungary, Italy, and the Adriatic Sea and which one can easily travel to by train or by bus. Slovenia’s warm, climate in the summer means it’s fairly commonplace to see so many people outside enjoying the sun and a beer, in the parks or squares. As such, whether you ’ re the history type, the hiking type, or just someone looking for an all round exciting experience, an exchange in Slovenia has something for everyone!

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Lake Bled, Lake Bohinj, Karst region, Velika Planina, Postojna Cave, Predjama Castle, Vintgar Gorge, Škocjan Caves, Rogatec Open Air Museum, and many others!

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMMES

Students may attend either the University of Ljubljana or the University of Maribor and their associated hospitals, to participate in either research projects or a clinical placement At least two national weekend trips will be organised by the hosting committee, one to the seaside and one to the mountains. They also include various music and food festivals, sightseeing tours, and many parties! Various afternoon activities may be hosted throughout the week, however, if not, the social scene is quite vibrant and there is no shortage of activities for students to do.

It can get quite warm in summer, however, still take a raincoat and a cardigan or jacket to layer on as it may get colder during the evenings and when in the mountains. The emergency number in Slovenia is 112.

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More information Exchanges Conditions SCOPE Exchanges Conditions SCORE Previous Student Experience Boarding Boarding Student dormitories Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money Somepocketmoneyordiscount coupons VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living No Busortraintodifferentcitiesorcountries Buseswithincities Bicycles €€ Weather Weather TO NOTE... Average 27°C
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SPAIN SPAIN

SCOPE SCOPE x3 x3

JJuly uly Clinical students only Clinical students only SCORE SCORE x1 x1

JJuly uly

Madrid, Malaga, Seville, Granada Madrid, Malaga, Seville, Granada

ABOUT

Spain, located in Southwestern Europe, is a country known for its music, art, food, culture and fantastic social scene. The Spanish are known for their friendly disposition and laid back way of life Sunshine is abundant and therefore it is the perfect environment to explore everything that Spain has to offer from amazing historical sites, architecture, restaurants, bars, beaches, and outdoor areas.

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Basílica de la Sagrada Familia, Gaudí Sites, Plaza Mayor, Costa Brava, Catedral de Mallorca and so many others!

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMMES

There are a lot of cities to choose from in Spain each with their own individual universities and hospitals covering a range of specialties and research projects. Students are expected to attend 6 hours a day, 5 days per week. Doctors have often been found willing to translate as much as possible from Spanish to English The social programme varies from city to city, allowing one to enjoy the sites within the cities and surrounding areas. Typically, it includes a welcome party, evening parties, tours around the city and surroundings, village festivals and many other attractions There are many hidden gems for students to find in each city and the hosting committee is normally very eager to help

Learning some basic Spanish is recommended though Spanish speaking is not required. Spanish is compulsory in some specific cities, and in Family Medicine, Emergency Medicine and Psychiatry in all the cities. 112 is the emergency number in Spain.

More information Exchanges Conditions SCOPE Exchanges Conditions SCORE Previous Student Experience Boarding Boarding Student accommodation Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money 1mealperday/pocketmoney VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living No Buses, Train, Metro €€ Weather Weather TO
25 32°C
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SWEDEN SWEDEN

SCOPE SCOPE x2 x2

JJuly uly

Clinical Students Only Clinical Students Only

Goteborg, Linkoping, Lund, Stockholm, Umea, Uppsala, Orebro Goteborg, Linkoping, Lund, Stockholm, Umea, Uppsala, Orebro

ABOUT

Having one of the lowest population densities in Europe, it’s worth taking the time to leave the stylish city and enjoy the solitude and freedom that mother nature has to offer! If there’s one thing Sweden has plenty of, it’s open landscapes. Even those living in large cities such as Stockholm or Gothenburg have direct access to hundreds of unspoiled islands just a short boat ride from the city center. Across the country, walled medieval cities, seaside fortresses, turreted palaces and museums attest to Sweden’s long and complex history. This is a popular spot for Maltese exchange students, who consistently return mesmerized by the beauty of Sweden and the generosity of its people

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Norrland Hiking, Visby, Gothenburg Botanical Garden, Liseberg Amusement Park and many more!

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

The Swedish pride themselves on offering exchanges of high academic quality. Sweden is known to have one of the most modern health care systems in the world Exchange students get to experience medical resources in the same way Swedish medical students do: by clerking patients, performing clinical examinations, observing/assisting in surgeries or other procedures and discussing cases during the rounds. Exchange students will often be treated as an integrated member of the team. Students are usually expected to attend placements for 8 hours a day, 5 days a week for 4 weeks

The social program depends on the LC, but is always highly rated. There is also a National Social Program, where students are given the opportunity to take a weekend cruise to Finland.

Students are recommended to buy a bus card valid for 1 month. Currency is the Swedish krona (€1 = 10kr) 112 is the emergency number in Sweden

Tips:: More information Exchanges Conditions Previous Student Experience Boarding Boarding Student dorm, student apartment, student hostel Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money None VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living No Trains,buses,subways,trams,cars, boatsandairplanes €€€ Weather Weather TO
18 22°C (very sunny!)
NOTE...

TTHE HE NETHERLANDS NETHERLANDS

SCOPE SCOPE x1 x1

JJuly/August uly/August

Clinical Students Only Clinical Students Only

Amsterdam, Groningen, Leiden, Nijmegen, Rotterdam, Utrecht Amsterdam, Groningen, Leiden, Nijmegen, Rotterdam, Utrecht

ABOUT

The Netherlands, also known as Holland, is a north western European country During the exchange, one has time to enjoy the historic buildings, beautiful museums, and pleasant ambiance. It is well known for clogs, tulips fields, and centuries old windmills; however, it offers far more with sophisticated cities, striking coastlines, and sandy beaches of Zeeland.

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMS

Incomings are expected to follow the same conditions as regular Dutch students. One will be expected to attend attachments 9 hours per day, 5 days a week and to participate actively in the daily routine at the department. A national social programme is organised for the incoming students and even an international social programme Additionally, all LCs organise their own social programme for their own city.

Giethoorn, Beemster Polder, canals of Utrecht, Van Gogh museum, Anne Frank Huis, De Hoge Veluwe National Park, Texel island, the mill network of Kinderdijk and many more MUST SEE DESTINATIONS
The emergency number in The Netherlands is 112 Keep yourself ready with a raincoat due to the unpredictable weather Tips: More information Exchanges Conditions Boarding Boarding Student flat or hostel Meal/Pocket Money Meal/Pocket Money PocketMoney VISA required? VISA required? Transport Transport Cost of living Cost of living No Tram,subway,bus,ortrain €€€ Weather Weather TO NOTE... Warm, but not too hot around 17 25 °C

TTURKEY URKEY

SCOPH SCOPH x1 x1 August August

Pre Clinical and Clinical Students Pre Clinical and Clinical Students Ankara, Istanbul,

Izmir, Kutahya Ankara, Istanbul, Izmir, Kutahya

ABOUT

With a mix of continental European and Middle Eastern flair, Turkey beautifully amalgamates these two somewhat conflicting influences perfectly. Its rich history has provided the perfect foundation for what is now a flourishing, developed economic hub connecting the entire world through the fabulous Istanbul airport. A myriad of panoramas awaits you in Turkey, where you have the opportunity to bask in the glorious Mediterranean sunshine, indulge in the mouth watering cuisine and befriend a local or two all before dusk.

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

Hagia Sofia, Cappadocia, Istanbul, the Bosphorus, Antalya harbour, Olympos and many others

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMMES

Turkey’s healthcare system has been reformed in the past decade and has grown by leaps and bounds in terms of quality and accessibility. National Social Programme tours are available in summer which are mainly organised to Cappadocia and Olympos The local officers will organise an extensive programme per month showing you around and will help you discover the wonders of the city. Don’t miss out!

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Emergency number in Turkey is 112

Be adventurous with your palate! Turkish food is amongst the most delicious in the world, and is quite affordable.

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Stirling Elective x4 Stirling Elective x4 August August

Forth Valley Royal Hospital, Larbert Forth Valley Royal Hospital, Larbert MD 4 Students Only MD 4 Students Only

ABOUT

The United Kingdom, need we say more? Attracting over 38 million tourists every year, the UK remains one of the world’s most visited countries and with good reason Throughout history, its people, fashion, trends, and street life have influenced the world. London alone hosts Europe’s finest entertainment, great food and rich diversity in people and much opportunity for everyone Yet throughout the country, there are so many relatively undiscovered places to explore.

MUST SEE DESTINATIONS

The Palace of Westminster, Buckingham Palace, Stonehenge, Edinburgh Castle, Wollaton Hall and many others!

ACADEMIC & SOCIAL PROGRAMMES

The medical education in the UK is consistently ranked among the best in the world Students attending a Stirling elective will be going to Forth Valley Royal Hospital in Larbert. During the elective, students will also have the opportunity to carry out a research/audit project which may be presented at a meeting and/or published Social programme for electives is generally made by the incoming students themselves although some basic activities may be organised by the University or local students.

Pricing for the Stirling elective works differently from regular exchanges While the Pricing for the Stirling elective works differently from regular exchanges While the €15 application fee will be charged, if a student is awarded this elective, their €15 application fee will be charged, if a student is awarded this elective, their €185 exchange fee will be refunded The elective, including all teaching, is entirely €185 exchange fee will be refunded. The elective, including all teaching, is entirely free of charge, although there is a £25 admin fee This elective is only for Maltese free of charge, although there is a £25 admin fee. This elective is only for Maltese students (anyone without a Maltese passport will need to apply via Edinburgh or students (anyone without a Maltese passport will need to apply Edinburgh or Glasgow Universities at a cost of about £100 per week) If a student wishes they Glasgow Universities at a cost of about £100 per week) If a student wishes they can book special accommodation for the elective (single room) which is provided can book special accommodation for the elective (single room) which is provided at a cost (about £10 15 per day). This will be at the doctors’ quarters at a at a cost (about £10 15 per day) This will be at the doctors’ quarters at a neighbouring hospital The undergraduate office will organise this neighbouring hospital The undergraduate office will organise this

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F A Q

As a pre clinical student, As a pre-clinical student, does it make sense for me does it make sense for me to attend a clinical to attend a clinical exchange? exchange?

In general, most SCOPE exchanges that allow pre clinical students will take into consideration if a student is pre clinical or not. While it’s generally recommended for pre clinical students to attend SCORE exchanges, there’s nothing stopping pre clinical students from applying and students generally report learning a lot at their exchanges anyways. Long story short, if you’re passionate about a particular SCOPE exchange, you still stand to gain a lot by applying!

Exchanges are month long clinical or research experiences organised by the MMSA through the IFMSA database In reality, both tend to offer very similar experiences though in a few instances, some students have said that their elective was a little more hands on The main difference is that when you apply for an elective, your country, university and department are guaranteed

What’s the difference What’s the difference between an exchange and an between an exchange and an elective? Can I apply for an elective? Can I apply for an elective through this process? elective through this process?

To apply for an elective, in most cases, you must apply through the hospital/university itself not through the MMSA or this booklet The only exception is the Stirling elective (see UK) While exchanges and the Stirling elective are awarded based on points, most electives are awarded based on other criteria mainly your CV and academics

Can I send an application Can I send an application with friends and then with friends and then send a separate send a separate application alone? application alone?

Yes, you will be able to do this but please make sure to inform the exchanges out officer, Conor Shaw, so he can communicate any necessary details with you

For the first time, yes but not during the first call for applicants Usually there are 3 calls for applicants for exchanges with the 3rd call being first come first served and not based on points If you’ve already been awarded an exchange during a previous call and would like to apply for another exchange in another month, you will have to wait till the 3rd call to apply for the second exchange.

No, unfortunately your favourite city is not completely guaranteed Once you’ve been allocated an exchange, you’ll be told how to finalise your application, select your favourite cities and the sooner you do this, the more likely you are to be awarded the city of your choice That being said, you’re usually asked to rank cities so if you don’t get your first preference, you’re usually able to get your second or third preference

The date by when you know your city and department/project varies between countries with some countries sending you all the information very early The latest a country can notify you of your exchange details is 8 weeks prior to the start of the exchange but this does not commonly occur

When an applicant is selected for an Exchange, s/he will have 25% of their points deducted for the first exchange, 30% for the second exchange and 35% for the third exchange from the final points released before the country allocation Points are deducted even if the person doesn’t go on the exchange without a valid reason

Can I go on more than 1 exchange?
Is my favourite city guaranteed?
When will I know about which city I’m going to?
How many points do I lose for going on an exchange?

The COVID 19 pandemic has affected all SC’s within the MMSA in an unprecedented way Currently the effect this will have on the next exchange season is not very predictable, but we think (and hope) that by July, exchanges will be able to go on as normal, with some adjustments to ensure student safety.

That being said, we highly encourage students to apply from now to make sure that they have their place reserved At the end of the day, there’s nothing to lose by applying! As we get closer to July, we will keep you updated regularly and ensure that student safety is being prioritised always

Yes you can! You can ask to be in the same city even if one of you is SCOPE and the other SCORE or SCOPH Just make sure to speak to the exchanges out officer, Conor Shaw, about this as soon as you are accepted so a formal request can be made to the other country.

For all countries where there is 1 SCOPE and 1 SCORE or 1 SCOPH, there is already an agreement for the students to attend in the same city Accommodation may not always be the same though!

The exact start of the exchange date varies between countries, but most exchanges start on the 1st Monday of the month. Exchanges generally last 20 working days (weekdays only) and you have to attend 80% of this so 16 days for the certificate to be awarded (although arrangements can be made in certain cases). As such, if you start a little late, there’s nothing to worry about and arrangements can usually be made.

How will the COVID19 pandemic affect my exchange?
Can I ask to be placed in the same city as another Maltese student?
When exactly will my exchange start? Is it okay if I start a little late or miss a few days?

Is it worth going on an exchange alone?

Yes! Going on an exchange alone can seem daunting but you are much more likely to make new friends and meet new people like that! Rest assured, as soon as you land in the country, you’ll find so many other exchange students from all around the world, just as willing to make friends as you are!

When an exchange’s months are marked as ‘July/August’ this means that the student is able to choose to attend in either July or August.

If there is 2 July / 1 August exchange, then 3 students can go on the exchange, however, 2 in July and 1 in August.

Yes! Every year a number of exchanges are awarded to first years. You don’t need to have thousands of points to get an exchange.

If you are not allocated an exchange after the first call, you can send in another application free of charge for the second or third call If after the third call you have still not been awarded an exchange you will received a €185 refund

What does July/August mean for exchange dates?
As a first year, do I have a chance to go on an exchange?
What happens if I’m not allocated an exchange?

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