Medical Intern Abroad (MIA-Tanzania) Key Objectives and Learning Outcomes for Interns and Volunteers

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Key Objectives

Learning Outcomes

Our placements are designed to transform your medical perspective through immersive, hands-on experience in diverse resource settings. 

To Develop Clinical Skill in a Resource-Limited Settings or Environment:

  • Adaptability: Developing proficiency in diagnostic and therapeutic skills with limited access to advanced technology, such as imaging or labs in an environment different from home
  • Emergency Care: Accumulate experience in managing tropical diseases, trauma, or maternal and child health conditions, often through rotation in Tanzania, East Africa, or rural clinics.
  • Procedures: Performing/ assisting with more clinical procedures than might be available to students/intern from where their came from

Global Health and Cultural Competence:

  • Understanding Health Disparities: Gaining insight into the root causes of health inequities and the impact of social determinants on patient care.
  • Cultural Humility: Cultivating empathy and intercultural communication skills by navigating cultural, linguistic, and socioeconomic barriers with patients.
  • Community Health Perspective: Engaging in community outreach and understanding public health interventions, such as HIV testing, malnutrition screenings, and vaccination drives.

Professional and Personal Growth:

    • Ethical Reasoning: Navigating complex ethical dilemmas regarding care rationing, equity, and access to resources.
    • Building Resilience: Strengthening professional resilience and emotional intelligence in challenging working environments.
    • Networking: Building connections with local healthcare providers, and for postgraduate students, developing research partnerships and for volunteer medic to build life time diary and human connections.

Altruistic Engagement:

    • Supporting Local Systems: Providing direct support to overburdened local medical staff and improving access to care for low-income patients.

Clinical Excellence meets Safari Adventure:

    • Our Medical Intern Programs (MIA) runs Med Global Voluntourism, where medical interns, volunteers, adventure travellers, retired medics or enthusiast, families, groups, couples find time after participating on a medical program, to tour life changing adventure, where their tour Award winning parks i.e Serengeri, Mt. Kilimanjaro Game Park, Tarangire National Parks among many, for a life time adventure and breath taking view. Enjoy a Safari Balloon at a very friendly cost.
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