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AMSA Study Tours SeaCouver The overall goal of SeaCouver (so-called because the tour takes place in Seattle and Vancouver) is to provide participants with an opportunity to directly compare the American healthcare system with the Canadian system. Part of the tour is devoted to didactic teaching about the two healthcare systems at the University of Washington and the University of British Columbia. However, the truly unique aspect of SeaCouver occurs when medical students dressed in short white coats take to the streets of Seattle and Vancouver to interview local citizens about their perceptions of the two systems. Participants in the past have found a wide variety of perspectives during these interviews, as well as an interesting combination of misinformation interspersed with facts. In the end, participants have come away with an understanding that both healthcare systems have problems, some of which are inherent to the system, and others of which are related to circumstance. One thing remained clear, however: the Canadian system guarantees equitable access to healthcare, and the American system does not. All healthcare systems involve making tradeoffs, but AMSA believes that regardless of tradeoffs, any desirable healthcare system must have at its base a guarantee of comprehensive, affordable healthcare for all. LOGISTICSThis year, the tour will occur from January 29 - February 1, 2009. Participants must arrive in Seattle by by Wednesday, January 28, and must depart Seattle no earlier than Sunday, February 1. COST
FOODParticipants will receive a per-diem allotment for food, which will be covered by the study tour fee. HOUSINGThe study tour group will stay in comfortable hotel accommodations in both Seattle and Vancouver. Housing costs will be covered by the study tour fee. Participants should expect to share rooms with other students. APPLICATION PROCESSApply Now. The deadline for receipt of all application materials will be October 26, 2008 at 11:59pm Pacific Standard Time. There is no limitation to the number of students who can apply from each school. The group size will be approximately 16 people. AMSA SEACOUVER VIDEOSCheck out the Seacouver 2008 Video! This video is a useful project for any AMSA chapter. Click here for a SeaCouver project-in-a-box, which has everything needed to show the video at an AMSA chapter. MORE INFORMATION ON THE CANADIAN HEALTHCARE SYSTEM
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