Do you want to volunteer in medical project in Kenya? Do you want to have a life-changing experience working closely with top medical professionals in a fascinating part of the world?

Kenya is a country filled with beautiful nature and loving and kind people. Located in East Africa the country is famous for its sprawling vistas filled with exotic wildlife and diverse range of fascinating and ancient cultures.

Unfortunately, more than half of Kenya’s population live in poverty, and this has resulted in tragically inadequate access to healthcare for low-income families living in poor and rural areas of Kenya. While the government of Kenya has established hospitals and clinics in these areas, they are perpetually overcrowded and understaffed, and as such in great need of volunteers like yourself.

While medical volunteering in Kenya, you will get to work in rural and urban healthcare posts and community clinics located in the areas most at need, side by side with local doctors and medical professionals. This work is crucial in improving the general health and well-being of the country, and you will have an incredibly rewarding medical volunteering experience being directly involved in saving the lives of those that have nowhere else to turn.

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Skills and Qualifications:

In order to volunteer in medical program in Kenya you need some sort of medical background, whether you’re a doctor, nurse, or medical student. You should also be a person with a deep love for other people and a commitment to improving their lives through better access to healthcare. Furthermore, you need to be patient and kind, and have a respect for local traditions and cultures.

Volunteers Responsibilities & Impact:

When you join this medical volunteer program in Kenya, your responsibilities will depend on your education, experience and qualifications. While volunteers will not be allowed to perform major diagnostic or surgical work, you will have a vital role to play in assisting doctors and interacting with patients.  

Depending on your experience, you will be allowed to check up the patients, or assist the local doctors. Volunteers also help collect information and measurements from the patients such as blood pressure, temperature, and height/weight and be available to assist the doctors and other medical staff when required.

While volunteering in medical project in Kenya, you may also get the chance to work in community outreach program and assist in distributing medication, educating patients on health, nutrition and sanitation through counselling

While working in this medical volunteer program in Kenya, every day will be full of fun and excitement and present you with lots of opportunities to get to know and interact with local people who are incredibly friendly and will welcome you with open arms.

Volunteers schedule:

 

  • First Day: On your first day of volunteering in Medical project in Kenya, you will be escorted to your placement by a local coordinator and introduced to the local doctors, staff you’ll be working with. During this day you’ll get to know the hospital or clinic, and learn what your precise duties will be while volunteering.

 

  • Weekdays: Your work as a medical volunteer begins on the second day of the project, and while your exact tasks will vary from day to day and depending on the placement, a typical day will follow this outline:
  • 6.00 to 7.30 AM​: Early in the morning you will greet the day with a delicious home-cooked breakfast together with your host family and fellow guests.
  • 7.45 AM:  Once you’ve enjoyed breakfast and some lovely conversation with your hosts, it’s time to head to your placement for a rewarding day of medical work.
  • 12.00 PM: Around noon you’ll have a lunch break, and this is the time to rest and a chance to get to know the rest of the medical staff better.
  • 3.00 PM: After a full day of volunteering, work usually ends around this time and the rest of your day is your free time that you can spend as you wish, exploring the local area, spending time with your colleagues or heading back home to your host family.
  • 6.45 PM: At the end of the day you can settle in with your host family in their cozy home and enjoy a delicious home-cooked dinner, learning more about their customs in the process.
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