Offering placements for: Medical Doctors, Nurse, Midwives, Dentistry, Healthcare Assistants, Students, Other Allied healthcare professionals!
So what exactly is medical volunteering?
It takes truly committed people to this abroad! With medical volunteering, you will be volunteering to work with patients or in a healthcare specific area on a voluntary basis. Unlike other types of volunteering, medical volunteering is a difficult, challenging and profound area. Medical volunteers will witness and experience things other volunteers never will or what they never would have at home.
This can be a huge challenge as often times volunteers experience situations that can leave them feeling sad, shocked or confused. But for the most part volunteers are often left amazed at the resilience of their patients and at the skill and dedication of their new colleagues. It truly is a hugely moving experience and one most Medi Trippers never forget.
The Problem
Hospitals in South Africa are unlike those back home. Many government facilities are under resources without adequate medication or enough staff to deal with all the patients. There will be times when you are shocked by the conditions you see people have to endure to recieve what we might view as sub par care or basic care.
Remember, with limited funding and very few resources the country endures a high mortality rate and frequent outbreaks of disease and one of the highest prevalence rates of HIV and AIDS. You will see a lot of suffering and you must have the ability to maintain your professionalism and remain strong minded and compassionate.
The Solution
Depending on your area of interest and your skills, you will be matched with an appropriate clinical area/hospital. The learning opportunities are bountiful as long as you stay focused and flexible in your approached.
Your role
You will be assigned a local clinic to work in where you will assist in the general care of unwell patients. Your role as a volunteer will require you to assist in monitoring, observing and tending to the patients healthcare needs.
Medical volunteering is the most challenging and therefore requires people who are highly motivated, passionate and focused. This is also the most rewarding area given that you are contributing life saving skills where they are desperately needed.
Tasks and duties would be as follows:
Arrival dates are the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each Month with the exception of January and April due to public holidays. There are additional arrival dates during our busy periods.
Please note that all projects in Cape Town close down
early December until mid January
January 15 / 22
February 05 / 19
March 05 / 19
April 02/ 09 / 23
May 07 / 21 / 28
June 04/ 11 / 25
July 02 / 09 / 16 / 23
August 06 / 13 / 20 / 27
September 03 / 10 / 17
October 01 / 15 / 29
November 05 / 19
December Closed
Cape Town has all the ingredients for an amazing adventure: sun, sea, shopping and thankfully, if hedonism’s your bag, quality clubs and spas too. Take a red bus city tour and enjoy the highlights and scenic views of this incredible city
Cape Town offers adventurous eaters tastes from across the African continent, be it Xhosa fare like samp (crushed maize used in porridge) and marog (African spinach), spongy injeras (flatbreads) from Ethiopia, or Cape Malay cuisine.
Savvy visitors know to come with a half-empty suitcase ready to fill up with well-priced buys for themselves, friends and families, a portion of which is reserved for African mementos. Visit the Pan African Market (a gem for Victorian tiling, old fok art, and custom-tailored garments) and Greenmarket Square (offers a full range of African folk art plus well-priced CDs and souvenir clothing) for a real-deal bargaining experience.
The fascinating and inspirational Robben Island is a symbol both of centuries of cruel oppression and the triumph of hope. It has become synonymous with the former leader of the free and democratic South Africa, Nelson Mandela, who spent 18 years in its maximum security prison.
Volunteers will stay in he City in a volunteer house and enjoy choices of local restaurants as well as use local minibus transport to their volunteer project, for an authentic experience. As the team are from the local communities, they have extensive knowledge of the various communities of Cape Town and South Africa, which enables us to offer first-hand experience and advice of volunteering in the local communities. This will provide a real insight into Cape Town’s culture, history, landscape through orientation and local community placement and provide the opportunity for genuine interaction with the local people.
Respect for the locals, their cultures, religion and environment are essential to operate a successful volunteer programme. All our Volunteers placed in the local community have to abide by our Code of Conduct by respecting the local culture.
Volunteers also have the opportunity to explore the scenic beauty of South Africa whereby we offer tours of Cape Town and Western Cape. Local guides and agencies are used with the understanding to offer a true cultural experience.
WHAT'S INCLUDED?
WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED?
Pick up point:
The volunteer house is situated in the heart of Cape Town near the local beach. You will have the opportunity to spend time with people from across the world who have come to achieve similar goals. The house has a house manager who will look after you and a fully staffed team from the community who will provide guidance and support during your stay. The house is close to nearby markets, restaurants and scenic sights not far from your project placement.
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