South Africa Clinical Rotation

Marquette first partnered with the University of Pretoria (UP) School of Medicine and Christian Outreach for Africa (COFA) in 2024.  MUPA Associate Professor Michael Toppe, PA-C developed the rotation for PA students in 2016, and the first Marquette students will do clinicals there in Spring of 2025.

Groups of 3-4 clinical year students register with UP’s department of Family Medicine, and train alongside South African medical and clinical associate students in an academic teaching hospital setting in Middelburg, Mpumalanga.  The clinical rotation provides an opportunity to learn about health care from a global perspective, develop cross cultural skills, improve clinical exam skills in a low technology medical setting, and exposure to diagnosing and managing a variety of infectious diseases (HIV, TB, parasites).  Students rotate through family medicine, OB/GYN, emergency medicine, and surgery.  Students also spend time at the school (St. Peter’s) and orphan care (Amajuba) related projects coordinated by the hosting organization COFA.

Learn more about COFA at: https://africaoutreach.org/

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In addition to the clinical experience, students typically safari at the Kruger National Park: https://www.krugerpark.co.za/

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