Door samen te werken met een aantal ziekenhuizen en klinieken in de regio kunnen we een unieke en authentieke ervaring binnen de Ghanese gezondheidszorg bieden. Tijdens je vrijwillige stage zul je een aantal ongebruikelijke aandoeningen, zoals tyfus psychose, malaria en tuberculose voorbij zien komen. Ghana is ook een prachtige plek om verder te verkennen in je vrije tijd, met veel wildparken, prachtige kustlijnen en ongelooflijke watervallen. Lees hieronder wat onze studenten ervan vinden!
Reviews
Abigail Cooper
Edge Hill University 2024
"Everyone at the house is so friendly, and you feel immediately welcome. The chefs are the best, the food was incredible. They can cater for all dietary requirements".
Lees MeerKatie Hudson
University of Lincoln 2022
"The confidence I have gained has completely changed me as a student and even as person. If you are thinking about doing something like this, my advice would be 100% JUST DO IT!"
Lees MeerMariëlle van Eenennaam
HZ University of Applied Sciences 2022
"As the weeks went by, we saw some emergencies but no one seemed to be in much of a rush. The idea of urgency wasn’t the same as it is in the Netherlands."
Lees MeerBethany Burnett
University of Southampton 2022
"Adding the village healthcare week onto my placement really helped me have a better understanding of the whole Ghanaian healthcare system and actually just the Ghanian culture."
Lees MeerCaitlin Flack
University of Suffolk 2021
"The NICU team was so welcoming and friendly, in particular my supervisor. She made me feel at ease, showed me the ropes and was so keen to teach. She was amazing."
Lees MeerLara Nugent
University of Hertfordshire 2021
"The hospital teams speak excellent English, I was really surprised there were no language barriers whatsoever."
Lees MeerSabina Davis
University of Gloucestershire 2021
"My supervisors were incredible. They spoke excellent English and were really keen to get to know me, my abilities and to get me involved."
Lees MeerNatasha Zera
Bradford University 2021
"A lot my UK placement hours have been called due to the pandemic. By going to Ghana I was able to make up a lot of my hours."
Lees MeerLisa Gibbons
University of Lincoln 2021
"We saw differences right away. There was a lot of malaria, which obviously isn’t something we see much of in the UK if at all."
Lees MeerEmilia McClymont
University of Portsmouth 2021
"It gave me more incentive to learn how healthcare professionals overcome such challenges."
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