How My Overseas Placement in Kathmandu Changed My Perspective on the NHS
by Joe Jamieson"The hospitals were incredibly busy, packed with patients and relatives. It was not uncommon to see a bed with up to four patients."
Lees Meer"The hospitals were incredibly busy, packed with patients and relatives. It was not uncommon to see a bed with up to four patients."
Lees MeerNow working as a Tissue Viability Nurse Specialist, Leanne reflects on her time in Tanzania...
Lees MeerJemma travelled to Ghana in 2010. Since then she’s worked as a cardiac nurse and pursued her passion for tropical nursing in Malawi.
Lees MeerAfter a year working as a Staff Nurse at her local hospital, Jordan took the plunge and travelled to Ghana for the experience of a lifetime.
Lees MeerDentistry, Clinical Features, Destination Features, Where Are They Now?
"Just go for it, don’t think too hard about it. Take the opportunities while you have them because once you’re working it’s not so easy."
Lees MeerDentistry, Nepal Pokhara, Clinical Features, Destination Features, Where Are They Now?
"In Nepal, if you don’t have the money for treatment, you’re not getting it even if you need it to save your life"
Lees MeerNow an FY1 Doctor, Charlotte talks to us about how her placement in Iloilo helped her get there.
Lees Meer"People who understand the mechanisms of their injuries often undergo much more successful rehabilitation, which I see in my work today."
Lees MeerThe first in our brand new series, we catch up with past Work the World travellers to see where they are now, and what part their overseas elective played. First up is Hugh, a GP Registrar in Orange, NSW, Australia.
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