Medical Internship Abroad

Medical Internship Abroad

Tanzania is the perfect choice for a first experience of tropical medicine in Africa. Lacking the equipment and resources more developed countries enjoy, doctors and nurses here have adapted to deliver the best possible front-line healthcare in challenging conditions – making it a fantastic place for students to experience firsthand the sharp end of clinical medicine and surgery.

Colorful indigenous cultures still thrive here as they have done for centuries… Even our security guards at the Travellers Africa houses are Masai warriors! The influence of tribal cultures and traditional medicine practices are also evident in cases you’ll see in the hospitals, adding even greater value to the learning experience.

Our twin bases in Iringa and Morogoro are both wonderfully friendly and safe towns, set among the rugged hills of the southern highlands. Iringa offers easy access to the stunning wildlife and untamed wilderness of Ruaha National Park, meaning you can finish work on Friday and be spotting elephant, lion and giraffe at a waterhole by sunset!

Arusha is perfectly placed for weekend trips to the paradise island of Zanzibar, world famous for its snorkeling, scuba diving and white sand beaches. The location of the house and hospital give you the best of both – a genuine experience of African community life off the tourist trail during the week, and dolphin spotting as your soak up the Indian Ocean sunshine at the weekend!

Our Tanzania programme can accommodate 123 students per week making it a great place to get to know other students interested in careers in healthcare from all over the globe.

Travellers Africa provides opportunities to gain hospital work experience for students interested in medicine, nursing, midwifery and dentistry.

 

 

 

 

Highlights of Internship programs:

Surgery Volunteer

Introduction;  

The Travellers Africa surgery elective is designed for students interested in surgery. It is an opportunity to get significant hands-on experience in both minor and major surgery as well as more specialized surgical areas, depending on the student’s interest and the type of elective placement.

Given the integrated management in most hospitals in developing countries and the limited resources and health care staffing constraints, students will have a vast exposure to various surgical disciplines as they rotate through the hospital during their placement:

The Travellers Africa Program Highlights 

A supervised, structured and safe elective program abroad Program is designed in an established network of teaching hospitals and monitored by consultant doctors and registered nurses

We evaluate our participants during and at the end of the program (please see our information booklet for our evaluation form) to ensure that program objectives are met Opportunity for hands-on experience is unmatched; depending on level of clinical exposure, our participants get extensive hands-on experience in a supervised setting. Participants also get a chance to see both different types of diseases and cases at advanced stages, that they rarely see in the developed world

We have strong relationships with hospitals in which we place our participants and the doctors that they work with, ensuring a very productive experience .Participants acquire an invaluable opportunity to work in a low resource setting which supports character development and benefits the local community

The Travellers Africa Program Objectives: 

The Travellers Africa programs, whether for medical students, new doctors or resident doctors, are designed to provide participants with opportunity for immense hands on experience than they would get in their own health systems. Our program objectives adopt the Accredited Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) competencies framework, focusing on the following areas:

  1. patient care
  2. medical knowledge.
  3. practice based learning.
  4. interpersonal and communication skills.
  5. professionalism.
  6. systems based practice

Projects: 

The core of the project is the immense Hands-on clinical experience that gives medical students and volunteers a rare opportunity to practice their various skills. The program can either be rural or urban based depending on your preference

In addition to the core teaching and  outreach  project / component, all our programs have a volunteering component as a way to give back to the communities we work in; depending on the location / camp where your program is located, participants get involved in a wide range of volunteer projects, depending on their interests such as:

  • Community development, especially on healthcare and educational issues
  • Wildlife conservation
  • Environmental conservation
  • Marine conservation
  • Sports development
  • Some past volunteer projects have included orphanage visits, teaching kids how to swim, visiting Elementary schools and making essential donations such as books and pencils. See gallery
Adventure 

Depending on location, participants have the option to get involved in a wide variety of adventures, over and above the clinical and volunteering components. There are separate and optional activities that will need to be reserved separately:

Mountain trekking at Mt. Kilimanjaro, Mt. Kenya, and Mt. Meru.Gorilla tracking,Beach time, Biking, Scuba diving, white water rafting, and various other marine sports, A walking tour of Nairobi, Arusha, or Mombasa, A walking tour of Kibera Slums

More info: please send us an inquiry if you need more program questions or need more info, if you are ready to apply, please go ahead and apply at; info@travellerafrica.com

Why go on a medical volunteer program overseas?
  • Increase access to and quality of healthcare in developing countries.
  • Help improve the health and wellbeing of people from under-resourced communities.
  • Educate local communities on how to stay healthy.
  • Get hands-on experience supported by a qualified medical professional.
  • Share your own expertise and insights from overseas.
  • Learn new skills from local medics and other volunteers from around the world.
  • Expand your global medical perspective and explore your career path.
  • Boost your resume, career prospects or med school application.
  • Find new ways of approaching healthcare, both at home and internationally
About Safety and Security abroad
Address:

275,Sombetini Road, P.o.box 275, Arusha, Tanzania Phone:+255655707352

Email:

info@travelers Africa.com

Open Hours:

Mon-Sat: 9am - 6pm