Met de mogelijkheid om je te concentreren op specialisaties, zoals kinderen met HIV, of juist op het ervaren van de breedte van de diensten van ons partnerziekenhuis, zal je vrijwillige stage in Dar Es Salaam op maat worden samengesteld op basis van jou en je interesses. En dankzij het werken in ons partnerziekenhuis met een aantal van de beste faciliteiten en onderwijspraktijken in Tanzania, doe je een flinke dosis nieuwe medische kennis op. Als je werkdag voor bij is, is het slechts een ritje met de bus naar de Kilimanjaro, dus alle reden om de 5-daagse klim naar de top af te leggen. Onze studenten delen hieronder hun ervaring!
Reviews
Lee Chester
University of Central Lancashire 2015
Work the World provided a truly exciting, fun, challenging and magical experience which I will treasure for a life time
Lees MeerHeather Raley
Murray State University 2014
I am grateful to have been blessed with this internship and I will cherish it forever
Lees MeerJamie Calkins
Red Deer College 2014
I could not have asked for a better experience and I truly miss Tanzania everyday
Lees MeerHollie Burrows
University of Manchester 2014
I had an amazing time in Dar and I would recommend it to anyone. It was a priceless experience
Lees MeerNicola Robertson
Sheffield Hallam Univeristy 2013
On my first day I assisted with successful CPR of a young malnourished girl aged 22, who had TB
Lees MeerHolly Schwarzenberg
University of Manchester 2013
This has inspired to me train as a midwife once finishing my nursing degree
Lees MeerLaura Hoatson
University of Manchester 2013
Working in Africa was such a unique experience, and I feel has only helped in my training to become a nurse
Lees MeerJennifer Woods
Edinburgh Napier University 2013
The majority of babies in the neonatal ward had jaundice or birth asphyxia or were pre term
Lees MeerZoe Wolstencroft
University of Manchester 2012
I was greatly involved in caring for the women and assisting in delivering babies
Lees MeerRachael Adair
University of Liverpool 2010
Not only did I see exacerbations of conditions that are less prevalent in the UK, such as malaria and HIV, but I also had an insight into how UK conditions such as CVA's and UTI's are treated in a developing country.
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