ITALY

In May 2023, 24 students traveled to Italy in a faculty-led Study Abroad program focused on the Italian public health system. Students attended tours and talks at prestigious Italian sites in Rome and Florence, and also enjoyed some amazing cultural activities, including Italian cooking and art classes, guided tours to the main historical attractions in Rome and a visit to a winery. Some of the places visited were the Catholic University, the Italian National Institute of Health and the Department of Planning and Organization of the National Health Service, a regulatory agency within the Italian Ministry of Health.
KCH faculty members Andi Schwingel and Aline Lamas led the group. The students also visited Agenas, the Department of Planning and Organization of the National Health Service, a regulatory agency within the Italian Ministry of Health, which deals with regulating pharmaceuticals, medical devices and other health products. They met with AREU (Azienda Regionale Emergenza Urgenza), which handled the Covid pandemic in the Lombardy region, to learn about their emergency preparedness operations and experiences with Covid-19.
In addition, students visited the Sapienza Università di Roma and University of Florence in Florence to learn about their public health training programs. There they met with officials, professors and students. Additionally, they visited the University Hospital Meyer Children Hospital in Florence to learn about the work of this hospital, which is an official member of the European Network of Health Promoting Hospitals of the World Health Organization. Additional site visits included Community of San Egidio, Caritas Roma, First Med, Institute of Neuroscience/Tuscany Stroke Network and Terme dei Papi in Viterbo. Students also enjoyed some cultural activities including Italian cooking classes, guided tours in historical Rome and the Colosseum, a visit to a winery and art class.
GREECE
In the summer of 2023, students—led by KCH faculty members Kristin DiFilippo and Beth Frasca—embarked on a two-week tour of Greece for IHLT 498: Interdisciplinary Health in Greece.
Students spent two weeks exploring health from an interdisciplinary perspective. Participants experienced campus life at Perrotis College, connected with academic staff, and interacted with Greek culture. Greece provided an opportunity for students to experience the Mediterranean lifestyle while learning about health from the perspective of the whole person.
Participants toured cultural, historic and religious sites in Thessaloniki and Athens, learned about the public and private health systems, and gained knowledge of Greek culture through shared meals, winery visits and Greek dancing lessons. Greek experts on the Mediterranean lifestyle, olive oil and the healthcare system interacted with students. Undergraduate students who are interested in learning about health while exploring Greece gained an appreciation for the role that various dimensions of health and culture play in quality of life. Students took part in cooking classes and learned to make several different Greek foods. They also did an olive oil tasting and learned about the Mediterranean diet. Students also climbed Mount Olympus and visited the Parthenon.