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Health Care in Spain


The Health care system in Spain is universal, and largely financed by government though a system of national health insurance and schools.
If you are a visitor or an expatriate in Spain coming from a European Member state, you are generally free from hospital and medical care expenses. Having presented your EHC or the European Health Card, you will be attended by a general practitioner at your local center. But if you are not able to make it to your local health center, the general practitioner will be the one to pay you a visit on your place. If the situation requires you to see your specialist or be admitted to a hospital, the general practitioner can give you a referral or a medical certificate. Most hospitals in Spain also has Emergency and Accident services.
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Medical schools in Spain
A medical school is a tertiary educational organization that teaches medicine and where you will learn about the human body, study illness topics, and applying that knowledge with patients.
Some medical schools also provide courses specialized as Master's Degree programs, the Doctor of Philosophy degree, and other educational programs in health care.
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Nursing schools in Spain
There are several aspects that you need to consider when choosing a nursing school: To choose a specialty and to select a nursing school in which you need to consider your objectives as your current career goals, lifestyle, and financial status. Nursing schools are part of a larger health care system.
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Pharmacy schools in Spain
When choosing a pharmacy school, one must be sure to select carefully and consider personal preference factors, such as class size, location, demographics, tuition cost, and extracurricular activities. Other significant factors to examine include curriculum, facilities, and experience of the faculty.
Pharmacy schools are comprised of both classroom and lab work, and may also include an internship period where students learn hands-on techniques and skills.
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Dental schools in Spain
Aspirants to dentists have to ensure that the possible schools fulfill some clinical requirements, basic clinical focus programs and the obligate future clinical practice place, mostly school's own clinic.
All Dental Schools are committed to enabling and achieving fair access to the profession of dentistry.
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