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Join Us in France Travel Podcast

Seeing a Doctor in France, Episode 133

Join Us in France Travel Podcast

Annie Sargent

Places & Travel, Society & Culture, History

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2016

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

What happens if you need to see a doctor in France? Nobody wants to get sick on vacation, and folks who visit France certainly don't want to be in an accident, but if it happens, you'll know exactly what to expect after listening to this episode. Some things are very much as you are used to in America, others are going to surprise you.

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0:00.0

On today's join us in France, what to do if you need a doctor while in France. the This is join us in France episode 133.

0:35.0

Bonsieur, I'm Annie, and today I'm doing another solo episode because I wanted to answer a question that Ashley Mosley asked on the Joines in France close group.

0:49.0

She wrote, Annie Sergeant, I'm just now listening to the Moving to France episode, that was 131, I think.

0:58.0

And it's wonderful. I'm only part way though, and I'm enjoying glimpses into French life. I think individual

1:06.3

episodes on some of the topics you discussed would be great. An example

1:11.0

would be what to do if you need a doctor while on vacation in France.

1:15.0

Thank you so much for the question. Ashley, I will take a crack at it today.

1:20.0

Today, at the end of the episode, after the closing credits, I will share with you the sounds

1:26.4

of me going to get bread at my local bakery in my village near Toulouse.

1:31.8

Since I went right at noon you hear the sounds of the church bells and the

1:35.0

customers entering the bakery, you know, it's very mundane for me, but if you don't live in France,

1:41.1

I think it'll be cool for you. This week I would like to thank

1:44.5

Jacqueline Louise Whitman for being a new Patreon supporter this week. I am

1:49.6

inching closer to my goal and I appreciate each and every one of you who support the show via

1:55.5

Patreon whether you started this week or in previous weeks thank you for the cost of

2:02.2

a cup of coffee each month, you can also get exclusive bonus content.

2:07.0

Lunch break French, where I teach you some French that will be particularly helpful to you next time you're in France.

2:14.4

So check out my Patreon page by going to Patreon.com

2:18.2

for a slash join us.

2:19.9

That's P-A-T-R-E-O-N.

2:23.0

And join us is without any spaces.

2:25.9

This week, I also need to thank Rachel Perozin

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