Summer: Rutgers- Interprofessional Practice and Communication in Healthcare, in the U.S. and Greece
The Program
10-day International Summer School in Greece for healthcare professionals.
This International Summer School in Greece is designed for healthcare professionals in training or who are already practicing in clinical settings, as well as graduate students and professionals with backgrounds and expertise in health-related professions. This 10-day International Summer School in Greece, will bring together graduate students and working professionals across a variety of health and healthcare-related disciplines.

Program Locations

Greece
Alexandroupolis
All program activities will take place in the city of Alexandroupolis with one side trip to the island of Samothrace. Both are in northeastern Greece.
Academics
This program is open to graduate students only. Undergraduate applicants will not be considered.
Program learning objectives are below. Students should speak with their academic advisor about how this may count towards their program.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Upon completion of the program, participants should be able to:
- Describe established models of interprofessional practice, communication, and healthcare.
- Apply approaches previously tested to improve interprofessional team functioning and collaboration.
- Explain best practices and challenges in interprofessional practice and communication, across clinical and community/public health contexts.
- Discuss the role of culture in interprofessional practice, as well as the impact of differences in applicable regulatory and policy contexts (with an emphasis on comparisons across the U.S. and Greece, and the U.S. and the European Union).
This 10-day International Summer School in Greece, will bring together graduate students and working professionals across a variety of health and healthcare-related disciplines who are interested in:
- Learning about established models of interprofessional practice, communication, and healthcare.
- Applying approaches tested to improve interprofessional team functioning and collaboration.
- Investigating best practices and challenges in interprofessional practice and communication, across clinical and community/public health contexts.
- Examining the role of culture in interprofessional practice, as well as the impact of differences in applicable regulatory and policy contexts (with an emphasis on comparisons across the U.S. and Greece, and the U.S. and the European Union).
- Working with peers from across professions to advance knowledge and skills in interprofessional communication and practices.
- Collaborating with an interprofessional team of faculty from the U.S. and Greece.
Housing and Meals
Faculty and students will stay in a hotel. Each student will share a room with a fellow participant. Breakfast will be provided in the hotel. Program lunches and 2 dinners will be provided. Costs for travel for program field trips are covered.
Financial Information
Program Costs
Program Cost | |
---|---|
no credit | $3,090 |
2 credits NJ resident | $3,400 |
2 credits Non-NJ resident | $3,620 |
Program Cost includes:
- Tuition
- Housing
- Some meals
- Excursions
- Administrative Fees
- Emergency Medical Access Abroad
Out-of-Pocket Costs
Flight | $1,300 |
Meals | $250 |
Personal Expenses | $200 |
Total | $1,750.00 |
Out-of-Pocket Cost includes:
The above costs are estimations and represent the known out-of-pocket costs students encounter during their time abroad.
Some of these expenses will be paid for prior to going abroad, such as an airline ticket, while some of these expenses, such as meals and personal expenses, will be paid in-country as part of your daily expenses. As you plan, you will need to budget these costs and spend wisely throughout your time abroad.