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The results of this study can also be extrapolated to international medical education.
This preliminary pilot study presents an innovative, low cost approach to international medical education with significant potential for future development.
Study abroad for a full year, host university course enrollment, internship participation, and host family living arrangements are all program factors that correlate strongly with future international work.
The authors suggest that students who are highly involved in their school experience are likely to show more interest in study abroad and will incorporate this experience into their regular programs of study
BACKGROUND Very short study abroad programs may be most feasible in undergraduate nursing programs, but little research describes their value for prospective nurses.
Results of the study offer support for the value of study abroad in improving student perceptions of the learning experience.