Physiotherapy Placements in Argentina

Public healthcare - Mendoza's public hospital looks after a huge cross section of society, particularly those with no state or private insurance, and is consequently very busy. Students must have intermediate Spanish and will need to be proactive to build relationships with supervisors. For those that do there is scope to work in orthopaedics, paediatrics, trauma, stroke, elderly care, occupational health and with the terminally ill.

Union funded healthcare - Argentinians who work for the state have access to healthcare facilities administered by their trade union. Although there are similar cases to the public hospital, treatment and care is of a higher standard and wards are not as busy. Physiotherapists with good Spanish will be able to get involved in a variety of cases.

Private healthcare - Many Argentinians are wealthy and hi-tech specialist care is available to those who can afford it. These clinics and hospitals are far more westernised in their approach and standard of treatment and Mendoza has a fantastic physiotherapy clinic with extensive equipment.

Don't forget - if your preferred speciality is not listed, give us a call as we can usually accommodate most requests.

Opportunities to make more of your physiotherapy elective:

Split placements - If you have four weeks or more it is worth thinking about splitting an elective in Argentina. The government and union funded clinics will show you two different levels of care and allow you to specialise in one area as well as looking at how Argentinean healthcare is delivered to the general population.

Intensive Spanish Courses - We recommend that everyone taking an elective in Argentina has at least intermediate Spanish before they start at the hospital or clinic. We offer an intensive week long course that you can take when you arrive in Mendoza, giving you the opportunity to learn the basics as well as specialise in Spanish tailored to your elective. Read more on our Intensive Spanish Courses page.

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