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!
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Angela 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 MeerMichelle Causer
University of Bedfordshire 2011
The strength and confidence I developed in myself and in my practice out there will hopefully last a lifetime.
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.
Lees MeerKaleigh Hitchcock
University of Southampton 2011
On the first day we had 5 births including a set of twins, not bad going!
Lees MeerRuth Sadler
University of Surrey
"An hour later, I delivered the woman’s baby- the most unforgettable delivery I have experienced to date".
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