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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Medical Tourism Explained


My new book "Travelin' Trots" was just published as an ebook on Smashwords. In it I talk about some of the pitfalls and benefits of being an accidental medical tourist. I hope you'll take time to check it out at Smashwords, for free.

"35,000 feet over the Amazon jungle Mary Anne gets slammed with a debilitating gastrointestinal bug . Seven hours later she lands in a foreign country where she doesn't speak the language. Now she has to quickly find medical help. A travel writer and nurse, she documents the process and what it really feels like to be sick on the road ..."


Won't you take a moment to spread the word about my book to everyone you know.

Thanks for your support. Mary Anne

2 comments:

  1. The content in this blog really is credible.When going for a comparison between the costs involved there are many other options to think about. INDIA is a country that has all the fine qualities to promote MEDICAL TOURISM with its seamless service
    and wider range of surgical options. INDICURE is a limited company in India offering customized health care services for medical tourism in coordination with support services of accommodation and transportation.INDICURE offers knee joint replacement surgery in india

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  2. Ross, thanks very much for your comments. Medical tourism is growing in popularity and each destination offers its own advantages. A few years before I took notice of this industry, I'd heard very good things about MT in India. You post will help readers as well.

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