Exploring Health Care (EHC) Program
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“My experience in the EHC program not only
allowed me to think about medical education in Japan, but also to find
new friends who would tackle the issues with me. We hope VIA's programs
continue to provide many invaluable experiences to Asian students."
– Exploring Health Care Participant
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Program Overview
Participants on doctor rounds
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Exploring Health Care
is a two-week program open to 30 students from top Japanese medical
universities including Tokyo Medical, Tokyo Women’s Medical, Tokyo, Nippon and Ehime Universities. The Exploring Health Care program is unique because it connects participants from Japanese medical
schools with medical and pre-medical students from Stanford University
and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). Activities are organized around themes including medical ethics from a cross-cultural
perspective, cost and accessibility of health care, women's health,
biotechnology, doctor-patient relationships, and international health
policy.
The goal of the Exploring Health Care program is for participants to:
- Gain an
understanding of the U.S. health care and of current issues
- Reflect upon and
critically compare Japanese and U.S. medical education and health care systems
- Be exposed to various professional motivations of medical students and professionals in the United States and re-vist their own reasons for becoming a physician.
The next program will be held from March 19 to April 1, 2010.
To learn more about the Exploring Health Care program, view the activity calendar from 2009 .
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Week 1: Stanford University

Participants on Stanford Campus
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For the first week of the program, participants explore health care while based at Stanford University. Highlights from
the week at Stanford include touring Stanford's campus and medical
center, discussing medical ethics case studies, and meeting with a
variety of faculty members from Stanford University to talk about their
areas of expertise.
Take a virtual tour of Stanford's campus!
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Week 2: San Francisco
Participants at SF General Hospital
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Following the week at Stanford, the participant move to San Franciscso for the remainder of the program. During
this week, the group visits the University of California, San
Francisco (UCSF) Medical School where they tour the hospital, go on
rounds with physicians, and engage in discussions led by UCSF medical
students. While in San Francisco, the group also visits clinics
specializing in areas such as HIV/AIDS treatment and health care
services for the homeless. Participants will also have an opportunity to explore the city's many attractions with their Stanford hosts.
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Stanford and UCSF Coordinator Trip to Japan
 Stanford Coordinator's visit to Japan
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The four Stanford and UCSF students will visit the Japanese students in Japan following the program in June 2010. Japanese students will have the chance to use their education and experience to show their U.S. peers about the Japan and the Japanese health care system.
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Cost
The cost for the 2010 program is tentatively $3,300 USD, which covers:
- Accommodation
- Half of your meals
- Activity fees
- Transportation fees
- VIA staff services
The program fee does NOT cover medical insurance or air travel. All participants are REQUIRED to purchase medical insurance before participating in the program. The estimated airfare for 2010 is 112,000 yen.
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Informational Meetings for 2010 Program
| Monday, November 30, 2009
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5:45 pm - 6:45 pm
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Ehime University Room: Kiso Dai-1 Kogi-shitsu
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| Saturday, December 5, 2009 |
10:30
am - 11:30 am |
Tokyo Medical University Room: Dai-1 Kodo
(Tokyo Medical University, Nihon University
and University of Tokyo students are welcome to attend.)
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| Saturday, December 5, 2009 |
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm |
Tokyo Women's Medical University Room: 424 Chuo Kosha
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Application
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Application information is available here .
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If you have any questions, please contact Amy Louise Azuma (Stanford Programs Director) by email at amylouise@viaprograms.org
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