No there isn't but Yale School of Nursing does have an international partnership with South Africa through the Church of Scotland Hospital in Natal.
Since the Yale School of Nursing launched its Office of International Affairs in 2002, its students and faculty have partnered with colleagues in over 20 countries -- including Japan, the People's Republic of China, Thailand, South Africa, Russia, Iraq, Kenya, Zambia, Australia, India, New Zealand, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, England, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, The Netherlands, Norway, Russia, Sweden, Brazil, Guatemala, Haiti, Mexico, Nicaragua, and Trinidad and Tobago.
YSN efforts in South Africa focus on HIV/AIDS prevention and care as a program to reduce the risk of HIV transmission during birth among Zulu women and their midwives in South Africa continues to evolve. Clinical educational opportunities for midwifery students are also available through this newly developed collaboration with the Church of Scotland Hospital (COSH), in Tugela Ferry, KwaZulu-Natal, the traditional home of the Zulu people.
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