Tijdens je vrijwillige stage in Ghana krijg je de kans om te helpen met bevallingen evenals de kans om je bezig te houden met aanstaande moeders in pre- en postnatale zorg. In ons partnerziekenhuis zie je complicaties en operaties bij bevallingen, waar in de klinieken natuurlijke geboortes vaker voorkomen. Om culturele redenen zul je ook vrouwen zien die in volledige stilte bevallen: een fascinerende culturele traditie. In je vrije tijd kun je zwemmen in de watervallen van de Volta-regio, wilde dieren volgen in Mole Game Park en nog veel meer. Hieronder lees je de ervaringen van andere studenten!
Reviews
Eleanor Springer
Birmingham City University 2014
Everyday I wake up and I think back so fondly of the experiences I had in Ghana
Lees MeerVicki Stroud
Keele University 2014
The varied placement areas and huge differences to home meant we were never short of stories to tell
Lees MeerKirstie Newbrook
University of Brighton 2013
My experience was eye opening, enlightening and empowering. I changed in myself and I couldn't be more thankful
Lees MeerBoniswa Ruddock
University of Brighton 2013
I was very fortunate to be in a house with some wonderful people. It really helps to talk about your stories and experiences on placement
Lees MeerAmanda Green
University of Leeds 2010
Pain relief in labour is rare. But, it is common for women to rely on religion as a focus during pain — they often prayed to Jesus for help.
Lees MeerAngela McMillan
University of Bradford 2011
The midwife I spent most of my time with was very special; I find it difficult to put it into words.
Lees MeerTiggy Claustres
University of Surrey 2011
At around 10pm the power cut and despite being told there was a lantern, it had no batteries. The baby was born by the light of the torches on our phones!
Lees MeerAnne Dichmont
University of Liverpool 2011
The strength of Ghanaian women is inspirational. Not only do they click their way through contractions but manage to walk between two rooms in order to bring their newborn to this world.
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