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I was wondering if people could tell me which programs spend a lot of time at county hospitals with large immigrant populations, particularly spanish speaking hospitals. My home institution is basically a county hospital and (more than I expected) I have really enjoyed my time working with spanish speaking immigrants, and also feel that in these places there is often more operative experience. I know that people say at certain institutions, like USC and Miami, that there are a large number of Spanish speaking patients. I am hoping others can tell me what other programs have similar arrangements with large county hospitals with Spanish speaking patient populations (and other immigrant population stats would be helpful). Thanks.
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most of the texas programs have hispanic patient populations to some extent, with a very large immigrant population in san antonio.
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Denver has a very large hispanic population, so U of Colorado (the county hospital there is Denver Health) wight be worth a look for you
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