If you are looking for valuable hands-on medical experience, this internship is a great opportunity. There are many health issues to be explored and there is an obvious lack of manpower and resources in the local hospitals located in the major cities where we operate.
As a medical intern, you will study these rural health posts and community clinics. Participants spend the majority of their internship learning as an assistant to an already-existing doctor /
healthcare professional. Work responsibilities vary with your education, skills, and previous experience.
Skills / Qualifications
Interns interested in joining the internship healthcare / medical program must possess health care certification, such as an ID as a medical student, EMT or paramedic certification, or nursing or physician’s credentials. Medical interns without credentials are not allowed to work in this program because of the potential liability risk. Hospitals require a copy of your resume, clearly stating credentials and education, before your arrival to the project.
Orientation
On the first day of the project, you will be given an extensive orientation to familiarize you with your new surroundings. You will be informed of local customs and how to get around using public transportation. A project co-coordinator will also meet you to explain your role as a volunteer. The orientation will cover all the relevant information about your project, including safety issues. An individual timetable will be worked out for you based on how much time you want to commit to volunteering.
Internship work In the internship, you will select a particular area of interest related to medical / healthcare issues and explore the issue further with the help of an assigned supervisor. Please note: the project supervisor DOES NOT develop internships as this is up to the intern to get as much or as little out of their projects.
Job responsibilities of interns joining a medical internship in Tanzania (or to somewhere else where we operate) vary with education, skills, experience, and qualifications. Interns are not allowed to perform diagnoses or surgical operations.
Most of the time, interns help the doctor or work as an assistant to doctors. Interns measure blood pressure (BP), temperature, height, weight, as well as assist doctors and the medical staff in the health centers.
Interns may also help in health camps (if any), distribute medication, provide tips to patients pertaining to health, nutrition and sanitation as well as council patients, and possibly participate in the treatment for minor injuries/wounds and/or maintain records of treated.
Medical Interns / Volunteers’ will work with a HIV/AIDS outreach clinic conducting home-based care to people nfected and affected by HIV/AIDS. The homecare will include counseling to the caretakers and distributing medication and food supplies to people suffering with HIV or AIDS. Other duties will depend on which projects the organization is working on when the volunteer is there. Volunteers will sometimes be required to visit a branch office.
Volunteers in the HIV/AIDS program will devote their time taking care of HIV/AIDS infected children and people while getting them engaged in various educational activities designed to increase their awareness of the disease in hopes of their dissemination of the information to others in hopes of ultimately stopping and preventing the epidemic of HIV/AIDS in Tanzania.
This project is open to any volunteers who are willing to share their love, time, and compassion with the HIV/AIDS infected/affected patients.
Internship Program locations and Fees and Dates: please Email us via info@micatz.org and we will get back to you with appropriate answers of your questions.
How to apply
Application Process (1) Complete the Application Form or go tohttp://www.micatz.org/book-now/volunteer-form/ and send us the following documents http://www.micatz.org/get-involved/application-process/what-we-need-from-you/ Upon receipt of the form we will assess your suitability for the program within two working days.//
(2) Contact You: If you are successful we will then email you a letter of acceptance within 24-48hrs.
(3) Decision Point: Once you have read through the letter of acceptance and we have answered any questions or concerns that you might have, it is time to pay your program fees to secure your place on the program.
(4) Confirmation: Once the application fee is paid, our volunteer partner will contact you to ensure everything is organized. We will also send you the link to our program guide who covers topics such as country information, travel links, visa application process, fundraising ideas, and much more!
(5) Communication & Support: Throughout the application process, we are committed to working with you to answer any of your questions or concerns. During your placement we are also available as a support to you as a volunteer and will assist you as best we can.
Remember that Maasai International Challenge Africa only sends Volunteers to African and Asian states where humanitarian rights & peace are maintained
Intern ship Program locations, fees, and dates please; Email us via info@micatz.org and we will get back to you with appropriate answers of your questions.
Application Deadline: October 30, 2012