Aylin Ergin

CAS ’25
Neurobiology
PGS: Health and Healthcare System in Chile

Ask Me About…

  • Taking classes and speaking to people in a different language.
  • Travelling to South America over winter break (and tips for Chile specifically.)
  • Navigating your way around a new country.
  • Finding things to do for fun in your free time and ways to explore your host country/city.

My Experience Abroad

I took PGS: Health and the Healthcare System in Chile primarily because I want to pursue a career in the medical field. I am really interested in learning more about healthcare systems around the world and being able to identify unique aspects of each and compare them to one another and I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to learn more about a healthcare system in a region I had never been to. In Chile, we visited different types of hospitals and I was able to shadow several doctors and nurses. We also took several courses relating to nursing and various health topics that I felt furthered my understanding of healthcare in general and also how it applied to the Chilean system. I hope to be able to use my knowledge and experience to better understand other healthcare systems around the world and also to work to find a way to improve our own healthcare system in the US.

Other Highlights

  • Visiting different types of hospitals (public, private, primary care, and geriatric)
  • Speaking to experts in their fields to learn more about my topic regarding physical activity and obesity in Chilean children
  • Exploring Santiago, Valparaíso, and Viña del Mar in my free time
  • Making friends with Chilean students at the host university (UANDES)
  • Trying popular Chilean foods and drinks