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The College of Podiatric Medicine: Arezzo Clerkship, Italy - Study Abroad in Italy

Students from the College of Podiatric Medicine have the opportunity to participate in a one-month elective clinical clerkship in the Diabetic Foot Clinic at San Donato Hospital in Arezzo, Italy. During these clinical experiences, students will experience first-hand interprofessional education through structured multidisciplinary collaborations. The clinical exposure will be augmented by case discussions and lectures by specialists in diabetes, on topics such as diabetic foot complications, infectious disease, musculoskeletal imaging, and vascular surgery. The Arezzo Clerkship is the first international clerkship for any college of podiatric medicine.

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Location

Arezzo, Italy

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Term

Academic Year

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Housing

Student Responsible

Program Highlights

Students will be gaining experience at the Diabetic Foot Clinic at San Donato Hospital in Arezzo, Italy. Students interested in this clerkship will be expected to work 40 hours per week. During this clerkship, students will experience both inpatient and outpatient activities, surgical interventions, noninvasive vascular testing, including vascular ultrasound, vascular imaging, and endovascular surgery. The program will expose the students to experiences in a different form of system-based healthcare when compared to the United States healthcare system.  While students do not actively participate in examination or patient care, this opportunity provides a wealth of knowledge and experience for students. The director of the San Donato Diabetic Foot Care Units is known on an international level, well respected in the field of Diabetology and the diabetic foot. The hospital faculty are very academic and well published. 

Program Contact Information

Kristina Bullard

Assistant Director, Education Abroad

Email: kbullar4@kent.edu

Office Phone: 330-672-0912

Eligibility & Program Requirements

Eligibility

  • Applicants must have a GPA of 3.0 or higher to be eligible. Students must be in good academic standing with no deficiencies while currently enrolled.
  • Passage of APMLE Part I for the first time.
  • This program does not accept students for placements in the months of August, December, or January.
  • If you already have a clerkship or clinical rotation scheduled, you cannot replace/switch it to schedule the Arezzo clerkship.
  • Students must not have health-related or other contraindications to international travel.
  • Students must have satisfactorily passed a drug test.
  • Students must be up to date on all the KSUCPM required healthcare immunizations.
  • An interview may also be required by the college administration.

Program Requirements

A student may be removed from the clinical program who does not cooperate with the staff, and/or demonstrates unprofessional or inappropriate behavior, and/or demonstrates unsatisfactory performance, and/or whose health may be a detriment to the functioning of the clinical sites.

  • The student may be immediately removed from the premises if that student represents a threat or danger to the staff or quality of medical services or has been convicted of any offense.
  • The student must be compliant with the policies and procedures of the institution and follow all instructions of the chief operating officer with regard to regulations and procedures on prevention and safety in the workplace.
  • Students must be aware of their obligation to maintain the confidentiality of all patients of the facility, and the processing of any personal data is only allowed in compliance with European and national standards.
  • Students must purchase travel insurance. International medical and evacuation insurance will be provided by KSU and billed to the student.
  • Students are responsible for transportation costs to and from the facility and while on rotation.
  • Students are responsible for food costs while on rotation.
  • Students are responsible for all travel, housing, and living expenses.
  • Each student must wear the uniform and name badge provided by the facility.
  • Lockers will be provided at the hospital.
  • Students will not be compensated by the facility for their participation in this clinical experience.
  • Students are not employees of the facility and as such are not entitled to the benefits of the employees of the facility.
  • Students will be required to maintain a confidential log of their experiences, write an essay describing the experience, complete an evaluation form and provide a case report or similar activity for presentation upon their return to the college.
  • The student must submit proof of a negative tuberculosis test in the preceding 12 months. The student must notify the facility of a positive test for infectious or contagious diseases, including tuberculosis hepatitis, or other infectious diseases.
    • If you test positive for TB, you must submit the following within the preceding 12 months. A blood test, Interferon Gamma Release Assay (Quantiferon-TB Gold In-Tube or T-Spot).
      • An IGRA is required for students with a past BCG vaccine who have tested positive with a PPD unless they have a positive IGRA in the past.
      • A chest x-ray is required for positive TB testing (PPD or IGRA).
      • Provide copies of reports for chest x-rays, blood tests, TB treatment statement, and PPD results.
  • Ensure that the student is aware of and must submit or provide a background of the toxicology test before entering the clinical program.
  • Students will be under direct supervision and direction by facility faculty at all times. Students should not provide care and services to any patient without supervision.
  • The facility will provide a written evaluation of the students' performance and experience.
  • The director of the facility will provide adequate guidance for students.
  • The facility will provide emergency medical care or other healthcare services and its cost will be paid by the student according to the Italian regulation for healthcare in favor of nationals from other states.

Maximum Capacity

2 students per month.

Application Process

Application Deadline

College of Podiatric Medicine Deadline for Internal Application: Contact Jaclyn Macomber at jmacomb1@kent.edu.

Application Process

You will need to complete a Kent State Education Abroad application. These quick steps will help walk you through the process.

1. Start an Education Abroad Application

When you click the "Apply Now" button (located towards the top and bottom of this page), you will be brought to the Education Abroad application system where you can view program costs and start an application. Be sure to submit your application before the deadline!

2. Guest Application (If applicable)

Are you a student at another university? To apply for a Kent State education abroad program, you will first need to apply for admission to 黑料网 as a 鈥Guest Student鈥. Review the Guest Student FAQs page for more information, including application instructions.

3. Wait for Acceptance

Once you have submitted your application, it will be reviewed by an Education Abroad Advisor. Applications are evaluated on a rolling basis.

4. Commit to the Program

If you are accepted, you need to log back into your application by going to  and clicking LOGIN. Once you see the name of your program, you need to click on it and commit (i.e., accept your offer of admission).

Academics

Course Information

Course Name: Clerkship Rotation

Number of Credit Hours: 4

Location: Arrezo, Italy

KSU Sponsoring College: College of Podiatric Medicine

Course Description: Students from the College of Podiatric Medicine will participate in a one-month elective clinical clerkship in the Diabetic Foot Clinic at San Donato Hospital in Arezzo, Italy. During these clinical experiences, students will experience first-hand interprofessional education through structured multidisciplinary collaborations.

Pre-Requisites: Please see the Program and Eligibility Requirements section.

Location, Accommodations & Meals

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Arezzo, a beautiful Italian city located in eastern Tuscany, is very well known for its medieval architecture, its Pierro de la Francesca murals, and the Piazza Grande. It is the home of incredible cathedrals, and it is the perfect city for art lovers. The city is located on a rising hill, and half of it, which is uphill, is historical, and the other half, downhill, is more modern. The students will be able to experience one of the best and most fresh cuisines in the world since anywhere you go it is always easy and affordable to get high-quality food! 鈥嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧嬧

Accommodations

Housing will be at the expense of the student, but housing options are available. Please see the contact information below: 

Locanda San Pier Piccolo 
Via Bicchieraia 32 
52100 Arezzo 
Phone: +39 057520972 
Cell: +39 3287159552 
Email: francesco.dicostanzo66@gmail.com 
Website:  (use Google Chrome, translate to English) 
The cost is around 35 euros per night

Meals

Meals will be at the expense of the student. If the student selects the Locanda San Pier Piccolo housing option, a light breakfast is included.

Transportation

Flights are included in the estimated program fee and will be at the expense of the student.

Students are responsible for all travel expenses and transportation costs to-and-from the facility and while on rotation.

Airports

Florence Airport 鈥 Amerigo Vespucci Airport 鈥 FLR (Florence, Italy)

Rome Airport 鈥 Leonardo da Vinci鈥揊iumicino Airport International Airport 鈥 FCO (Rome, Italy)

Local Transit

One way to arrive in Arezzo, especially if you are based in Florence or Rome, is to take the train, which has frequent runs to this little city.

Arezzo to Florence 鈥 1 hour by train

Arezzo to Rome 鈥 2 hours by train

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Pre-Departure Orientation

Prior to your study abroad experience, you will participate in a mandatory pre-departure orientation hosted by the Office of Global Education. During this orientation, you will be provided with information including but not limited to:

  • international travel procedures;
  • in-country resources;
  • health and safety resources and information;
  • culture shock and resources to help prepare for living abroad.

All students are encouraged to register with the prior to departure.

You can also review a wide variety of resources we鈥檝e pulled together for you on our 鈥Before You Go鈥 page.

Country Profile

You can learn more about your destination(s), including travel advisories, through the .

In addition, we encourage you to visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) travel page for for traveling to your destination(s).

If vaccinations or medications are needed according to the CDC, you should make arrangements for appointments with your healthcare provider or the DeWeese Health Center as soon as possible. Appointment openings at the DeWeese Health Center are limited and vaccines may need to be ordered, which takes time. Please note that not all immunizations are available at the DeWeese Health Center. 

Costs and Funding

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Costs for the program will differ for every student. You can use our Cost Calculator to get an estimate of what you might expect for your program.

We also encourage you to meet with your Education Abroad Advisor and reach out to Financial Aid the Financial, Billing and Enrollment Center to see how your aid may apply to an international program.

 

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