Tijdens je vrijwillige stage in Dar Es Salaam heb je de mogelijkheid om te werken in een tertiair regeringsziekenhuis en het lokale regionale ziekenhuis. Behandelmethodes van Tanzaniaanse verloskundigen verschillen drastisch van die van Nederlandse verpleegkundigen, wat je stage volledig uniek maakt. Je kunt er ook voor kiezen om je te specialiseren in de neonatale intensive care of te werken met moeders die HIV-positief zijn. Buiten het ziekenhuis kun je ondermeer op safari gaan om groot wild te spotten, zoals neushoorns, leeuwen en tal van andere dieren. Lees hier de ervaringen van onze studenten!
Reviews
Charlotte Smith
Anglia Ruskin University 2024
"It was interesting to see what emergencies were prevalent in Tanzania compared to the UK..."
Lees MeerFaatemah Mahetar
University of Central Lancashire 2023
"I travelled alone but all my anxieties melted away as soon as I touched down and met the amazing support team. I regret nothing...well I only wish I booked for longer".
Lees MeerJoanna North
Bangor University 2023
"Under supervision, I was able to help with deliveries and even lead the delivery of a baby on my own with hospital staff overseeing my practice at all times".
Lees MeerMadeline McCallum
University of South Australia 2022
"If I’d have known just how much fun it was going to be I’d have planned for a longer trip. I didn’t want to leave.
Lees MeerAneeqa Hussain
Bradford University 2019
"I exchanged knowledge with local staff, which helped me gain confidence in my own abilities."
Lees MeerElle Franco
Kingston University 2019
"I was able to share my knowledge, which helped me gain confidence in my own abilities."
Lees MeerLaura Evans
Birmingham City University 2019
"Grab this opportunity with both hands and go for it, I promise you’ll regret it if you don’t"
Lees MeerGeorgina Corbett
University of the West of England (UWE) 2018
"Seeing midwives manage a primary postpartum haemorrhage with the bare minimum was amazing."
Lees MeerLauren Nielsen
2018
"Tanzanian midwives did a lot less intrapartum observation than at home, which often resulted in babies needing resuscitation."
Lees MeerMaryia Williams
Monash University 2018
"Reflecting on my experience, I have a newfound appreciation of what it means to support a woman through labour and childbirth when faced with a lack of resources"
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