ELECTIVES AND VOLUNTEERING IN AFRICA

An elective abroad is an opportunity to travel to the developing world and undertake a placement in a healthcare system completely different from the NHS. On an elective placement like this, you’ll see the challenges local staff face when their hospitals don’t have the funds they need.

You'll also get the chance to see staff shortages, a scarcity of even the most basic equipment, and practices that differ from what you’ve learned.

If you decide to do your elective abroad, you can choose from destinations in Asia and Africa. And whether you're a student or a professional, we'll create your elective placement based on your interests.

MEDICAL

NURSING

MIDWIFERY

PHYSIOTHERAPY

PHARMACY

RADIOGRAPHY

DENTISTRY

OT

PARAMEDIC SCIENCE

MEDICAL ELECTIVES

When it comes to your medical elective placement, you can choose to rotate through general medicine, surgery, A&E, ICUs, anaesthesiology, OBG, and paediatrics… And in terms of settings, you can spend time in teaching hospitals, regional hospitals, large government hospitals, tertiary referral centres, specialist hospitals, and small rural health posts on your elective abroad.

NURSING ELECTIVES

This kind of elective placement is about stepping out of your comfort zone to get new perspectives. While overseas, you’ll see different cultural attitudes affecting practice. You’ll see that being able to practise the 6Cs is a luxury of a wealthier healthcare system. We cater to all nursing disciplines too, so you can get really specific with experience on your nursing elective placement.

MIDWIFERY ELECTIVES

Do a midwifery elective placement abroad and you’ll come home a changed person. You’ll be amazed at how resilient local midwives are in the face of a lack of hospital funding. On your placement, you’ll see just how limited prenatal care is, and why that results in more birthing complications than you’d see at home. A lack of funding impacts the quality of care too — many women give birth without pain-relief. You’ll even see some of the fascinating sociocultural beliefs surrounding childbirth.

PHYSIOTHERAPY ELECTIVES

Imagine trying to deliver effective therapies with limited equipment — a daily challenge for physios in the developing world. You’ll see this firsthand on your physiotherapy placement. A physiotherapy placement will show you just how big the differences are in the basics too. Practices like ECT and TENS are commonly used — and often a first port of call — in many of the destinations we operate in.

PARAMEDIC SCIENCE ELECTIVES

On a placement overseas you’ll see how severe resource shortages affect practices. You could even see patients undergoing procedures like manual intubation without analgesia. On your paramedic science elective abroad, you’ll see that primary care doesn’t exist in many low-resource healthcare systems. That means some patients use A&E as a GP surgery, making emergency care that much harder.

RADIOGRAPHY ELECTIVES

As soon as you start your radiography elective placement, you’ll see that equipment and facilities aren’t the same as they are in the UK. In some destinations X-rays are still developed on film in a darkroom. On your elective abroad, you’ll see there’s often limited privacy too, with multiple patients undergoing scans simultaneously. And in some destinations, protocols around radiation protection are far more relaxed than you’re used to at home.

PHARMACY PLACEMENTS

On an overseas pharmacy placement you’ll see very different drugs compared to the UK, including snake bite antivenoms. You can even travel to rural areas to see traditional herbal medicine. In your placement hospital you’ll see massive ‘over-prescription’ of antibiotics by UK standards, and different practices like breaking capsules and crushing tablets.

DENTISTRY ELECTIVES

On your dental elective placement, you’ll see resource shortages and outdated equipment as soon as you start your placement. You’ll also see patients with extremely advanced decay as many can’t afford treatment. There are big differences in the basics too. In many of our destinations, there’s almost no preventative dentistry. Saving the tooth is a secondary concern as procedures are simply too expensive for most patients.

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ELECTIVES

Late presentations and advanced cases are common on placements in the developing world. On an occupational therapy placement like this, you might even see conditions — like leprosy — that are rare or don’t exist in the UK. Don’t forget that occupational therapy is still an emerging practice in most low-resource healthcare systems. That means you’ll see unfamiliar techniques and some treatments being improvised on the spot.

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