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Working in the health sector in the developing world is a real challenge. For social, cultural, but mainly economic reasons, people don’t seek medical attention until their condition is very advanced or they are in serious pain. The contrast between Western medical facilities and practices and those of the developing world is huge, but this in itself contributes to your experience, knowledge and compassion.At one of the hospitals we work with, you'll work under one of the best surgeons in Arusha. He will be your supervisor during your placement. There are 32 staff members in the team at this hospital, and they are spread throughout many different departments, including:
- Pharmacy
- Laboratory
- Dental
- ICU
- Surgery
- Physiotherapy
- Eye Care
- Medical wards.
The working day is generally from Monday to Friday, from 08.00 to 14.00, but you may also be able to work on some Saturdays - this is when many of the operations take place and these would be good for you to observe.
Travellers' placements are very flexible & can be combined with any other Travellers placement & tailor made to your own requirements!









