Rachel, I think in your previous video you missed to mention that health care in Italy is available for free any time and anywhere which, which includes of course having a baby. No insurance is required. I think this is important to know for us fellows. In Ospedale Civile US citizen are supported by professional translators to mitigate any language barrier. I think they are available at the Policlinico as well. Another thing: the 2 hospitals in Pordenone are available for the italians. And of course 30 min. waiting is quite normal than the time you wait in base infermery where you get the vist through specific appointment. Don't get me wrong, this is something I would like to add to complete the information in your video. Ciao
Girl , I just found out I’m pregnant here in Aviano Italy and I’m so happy but nervous bc is my first , would be nice if I can get more tips
Rachel, I think in your previous video you missed to mention that health care in Italy is available for free any time and anywhere which, which includes of course having a baby. No insurance is required. I think this is important to know for us fellows. In Ospedale Civile US citizen are supported by professional translators to mitigate any language barrier. I think they are available at the Policlinico as well. Another thing: the 2 hospitals in Pordenone are available for the italians. And of course 30 min. waiting is quite normal than the time you wait in base infermery where you get the vist through specific appointment. Don't get me wrong, this is something I would like to add to complete the information in your video. Ciao
Thank you!! Great information. Best
Part 3 ?
Unfortunately no, we are no longer stationed there. :( Best of luck to you!