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“Tanzania 2014 - best time of my life!”

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written by on 09/01/2015

I went to Morogoro, Tanzania with Gap Medics in August 2014 to do a midwifery work experience placement. The things I did there and people I met are absolutely incredible.I saw 11 natural births and 3 C-Sections during my time there and it was hands down the best thing I've ever done. Although not everyone was used to the heat or the culture for the first few days, we soon got used to it and began to fall in love with our surroundings. Morogoro town itself is a really safe environment for an under-18 camp. Just a 20 minute walk away from the Gap Medics house (or a £1.50 taxi ride), we could go shopping after Placement and have the independence to enjoy the local goods, eat traditional cuisine, and even have a go a bartering. The house itself was lovely and the food was incredible. The staff were like family during the stay and just acted like our older siblings! Although the wifi was basically non-existent, we didn't even miss it while we were making new friends and learning the traditional language and dances of Tanzania. Work placement itself was great to observe. The midwives working there full time would test us on our knowledge so we were really learning the techniques and facts rather than just standing in the way trying to see a birth. Everyone was so nice and I only wish I had gone for longer! All in all, a fantastic experience and I would encourage anyone thinking about a career in the Medical field to consider taking part in Gap medics, as it is a great opportunity to see what you are getting into and you can make lots of new friends along the way!

Immy14's Comment

Written on: 20/01/2015

I'm thinking of doing this, thanks your review just empowered me a bit more :)

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“The most amazing time of my life”

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written by SophieInman on 08/01/2015

The placements were so amazing. I saw 20 babies being born and so many c-sections and then spent the evenings in exploring the most amazing city I've ever been to. Made some incredible friends I am still in touch with and have the best memories. Chiang Mai has everything. Culture, music, shopping and the gap medics house has plenty to do. Only wish I had saved enough money to go to Phuket. The team were so nice and if you can't sleep, they are always up for a chat. The rooms were simple but comfortable and the food was incredible... don't be afraid to ask for a lesson in making Thai food. Would also recommend a cooking class in town. Only wish I hadn't booked my return flights and gone travelling longer. You will not regret this trip.

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“Just what the doctor ordered”

★★★★☆

written by MaddyJG on 01/07/2014

I completed a 3 week placement with Gap Medics in Chiang Mai in January 2014. I spent time in 3 areas; neurology, OB/GYN and paediatrics. It was an incredible experience that reaffirmed my desire to study Medicine. As an undergraduate science student the Gap Medics program allowed me to gain an insight into clinically applying my knowledge. The doctors, nurses and other health professionals were helpful, encouraging and welcoming which made for a positive learning environment. I was incredibly fortunate to be able to witness both natural and caesarean childbirth, watch a spinal surgery, and attended a home visit to an unwell paediatric patient. These opportunities were eye-opening and unlike anything is ever seen in Australia. In addition to the educational aspects of the program I was able to spend my weekends and Monday afternoons exploring the beautiful Northern Thailand. I spent an afternoon learning Muay Thai, one day going white water rafting and elephant trekking, another day I visited an orphanage, and most evenings a group of students would go into the Night Markets. I would recommend the Gap Medics program for anyone who's interested in a career in the health industry as it provides a practical understanding of what these professions entail and allows you to meet like-minded individuals and develop life-long friendships. A wonderful experience full of incredible opportunities and amazing memories! Thank you Gap Medics!

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“Incredible Month in Iringa!”

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written by Floyd340 on 09/06/2014

I highly recommend Gap Medics to anyone interested in/studying in the health field. I went to Iringa for a month earlier this year and had placements in obstetrics/gynaecology, paediatrics, surgery and also general medicine at the local health clinic. I enjoyed every week so much and learnt a phenomenal amount about clinical skills, communication and particularly about infectious diseases in Africa. My stay at the Rock House was incredible! The staff were very friendly and helpful, the facilities are fantastic, and most importantly I met the most amazing people from all over the world. I will cherish my time with them forever. Probably the best month of my life!

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“Adventuring in Thailand, plus great hospital experience!”

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written by LexiSwanson12 on 09/06/2014

I had an incredible time with Gap Medics in Chiang Mai in February this year. I gained more insight and understanding of what is required to study nursing, and I learnt so much. I got to observe medical procedures in a variety of wards, as well as a grand total of 20 surgeries! The Thai nurses and doctors were very obliging too, and were happy to answer my questions. The thing that really made the trip amazing was the chance I got to meet some great people, from all over the world, who were as keen as I was to get out and see Thailand as well as being enthusiastic about placements! The hill tribe weekend was unforgettable, and I would recommend it to anyone who's considering doing their placement in Thailand! All in all, Gap Medics is an undeniably great experience, and will help give anyone considering a career in nursing or medicine more perspective and assurance.

Krose95's Response to LexiSwanson12's Review

Written on: 04/09/2014

hello, I'm booking for next year and was just wondering how much was the hill tribe weekend?

Thanks!

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“It was really fun and interesting, I made life long...”

★★★★☆

written by Bradley482 on 09/06/2014

It was really fun and interesting, I made life long friends and learnt new things everyday of my placement! :)

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“a trip well spent”

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written by Damon479 on 09/06/2014

I chose to go to Chiang Mai in Thailand early this year for 2 weeks, i was luckily to be able to get my 2 preferences, neurology and general surgery. Seeing as i am a neuroscience and pharmacology major, the neurological hospital was amazing. I learnt a lot about the neurological assessment, the drugs they used, and the highlight of the week was witnessing a neurosurgeon remove a large tumour in the brain. In the general surgery week, i observed many surgeries, ranging from orthopaedics, many general surgeries, endoscopy and many more. Although, it was difficult to communicate with some of the medical practitioner with the communication barrier. The chiang mai team teaches new comings some basic thai. Overall, the trip was well spent, and i would recommend anyone thinking about medicine or nursing to complete this program. And if you would like to get out of the modern city life, be able to bargain for clothes or try some strange food, i definitely recommend Gap Medics Chiang Mai.

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“Great experience”

★★★★★

written by Salvadoro392 on 09/06/2014

I didn't think going on this trip would change me so much! I got to learn so much about how hospitals work and got to see interesting surgeries and learn about what I was really interested in. It wasn't just a great experience to work in the hospital and see so many surgeries, but I also got to learn so much about myself. I found out more about so many other cultures after meeting people from all over the world. I learned how to get by in a new country and understand others. It truly was an incredible experience! I felt like after I returned, I was a lot more mature and understanding. I'm hoping to go on a trip with GapMedics again in the future.

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“Absolutely life changing”

★★★★★

written by ElenaHumphries260 on 09/06/2014

I chose to go to Tanzania for my placement because I thought the culture would be different from anything else I've ever experienced. It certainly did not disappoint! I had my 17th birthday in the morogoro house and the staff were so caring, they even made me a cake :) because I was with 9 other people who were the same age as me we all because like brothers and sisters, and the staff became like our much older siblings! They were some of the most outgoing people I've ever met and you really feel like you are in safe hands when you are with them. Even though they're like your carers they certainly know how to have a good time :) there was always heaps of things to do together in the house, but I always liked going out for lunch and the shops after placement. The safari was absolutely brilliant and the mountain climb was definitely one of the highlights of the trip as I had always wanted to swim in a waterfall! The placement itself is highly valuable for anyone wanting to study medicine although I suggest super comfy shoes for when you walk around all day! Even though the African accents were sometimes hard to understand, you still learnt so much about the different conditions, and the feeling you get from holding the hand of a little boy whilst he has surgery is indescribable. The hands on approach was brilliant. The orphanage was just as touching as the hospital, you really feel like you are doing something good for someone. Before you go however make sure you are familiar with the culture as I had no clue you werent allowed to show your knees in public. Overall, best experience of my life, I really don't think anything else could top it

Alex.ashby97's Comment

Written on: 22/07/2014

I am thinking about going to Tanzania too next summer and I'll be 17 like you! Can I ask you a couple of questions about your trip? Did you feel safe at all times and were the staff supportive if you felt home sick? One last question, what was the health precautions like? My mum is concerned I'm going to catch malaria or dengue fever. Thanks

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“Dentistry work experience in Morogoro”

★★★★★

written by arhope on 07/06/2014

I spent a week in Morogoro in February and I can easily say it was one of the best weeks of my life. Having work experience in a hospital is an experience in itself let alone in Africa! The staff at the hospital were very friendly and welcoming, they explained everything about the procedures they were carrying out and answered any questions that I had. The gap medics team both at home and in Morogoro were so helpful and made sure I got the best experience out of my trip! I recommend Gap Medics to anyone!

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“Amazing, worthwhile experience”

★★★★★

written by Suzierix on 07/06/2014

I was lucky enough to participate in a medical trip in Thailand for two weeks with Gap Medics. The staff were so helpful and friendly, it was really sad having to leave them at the end! One week per department was the perfect amount of time, there was always at least one English-speaking doctor or nurse and they really went out of their way to make sure we had a worthwhile time. I was quite impressed with the freedom we had to go and explore when we weren't on placement. I'd definitely recommend this to anyone thinking about going in to medicine as a career

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“Great”

★★★★★

written by IndiaHerndon on 06/06/2014

The work experience in Thailand was simply great. There were a vast range of experiences from tourism to medical. It is definitely worthwhile if you are interested in medicine.

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“Amazing Experience”

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written by Lelita on 06/06/2014

I had the privilege of going to Morogoro, Tanzania for two weeks in January. I would go back tomorrow! I went there unsure of my career aspirations and came back determined to pursue medicine in the hope of becoming a surgeon in rural/remote areas throughout the world. The staff and doctors were amazing. Personally, the best thing about this experience is the knowledge and stories the doctors shared. At no time did I feel my safety was threatened. Thank you to all GapMedics personnel for giving me this incredible opportunity!

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“Excellent work experience”

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written by Thaddeusx392 on 06/06/2014

Due to the fact that I live in the UK it is difficult to find any type of nursing/ medical experience. So by finding this GapMedics course it has enabled me to get into my first choice of university. even though it's a bit expensive it is worth every penny due to the fact that I am now heading off to university to study nursing. it is definitely worth taking time out of my gap year to participate in such a great course. You get to meet all different kinds of people and are able to interact with people who you would not normally see. I went on a 2 week placement and I came back home with a notebook full of notes that I will take forward to university with me. You also encounter many different situations when at the hospital and get to see some really amazing sights that either shock you, surprise you or bring a smile to your face. The house staff are really friendly and always try and find things for you to do. The local people are always interested in new people and always want to speak to you. You get to go on excursions to the local baby orphanage, local bars, local parks to play football and restaurants. Even though I went on a 2 wee placement I have enough memories and experiences to talk about that will last me a life time.

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“Life Changing Experience ”

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written by on 05/06/2014

I travelled to Tanzania for 2 weeks in January and stayed in the Morogoro house! The staff and project managers there were amazing! So kind and funny, they were always there if you needed to ask something or need help with anything! The hospital experience was life changing, the doctors are so knowledgable and welcoming. During my two weeks I experienced 3 departments; surgery, internal medicine and obstetrics and gynaecology. We were able to experience and learn about a number of procedures and operations as well as learn how to deliver babies and learn about different diseases and the aftercare for them. I also went on a safari which was definitely a highlight! The trip was life changing, with amazing friends made and so much learnt (way more than any text book could teach you)! Would 100% do it again if I could.

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“Unparalleled Experience”

★★★★★

written by jnRomero40 on 05/06/2014

I did Gap Medics for three weeks in Morogoro, Tanzania in January 2014. While I was there I got to experience a number of fields in the hospital including: Internal medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics and Gynaecology amongst others. It was an incredible experience, definitely something I will never forget. You have the opportunity to gain hands on experience like no other compared to here in Australia including delivering babies and also witness healthcare in a resource poor area. My friends at Med school now are always in awe when I show them photos from my trip. There really is no better way to learn about health care than by seeing it first hand, everything I saw or experienced at the hospital in Morogoro have been the easiest things I have learnt in Med school because I can visualise the situation and the people who are affected. A few people who go don't have the intention of doing medicine for their tertiary studies but leave very conflicted as they had such a great time. The program itself is very safe a Gap Medics staff is with you as soon as you get off the plane basically, they tell you how to get though customs and stay with you every step of the way to your placement and back home again. The staff are absolutely incredible, possibly the kindest people I have met. One member allowed me to come to her church with her on a sunday which was possibly one of the most amazing experiences, the level of energy in the room was insane, better than any safari. The staff at the hospital were also great, really friendly and giving of their time, they really just want you to learn and understand as much as you can. And the program manager is always around and available to talk if you need anything at all. Overall great experience although sometimes you need to use your own judgement on what you think is the right thing for you to do, i.e I was offered to give a patient spinal anaesthetic which I declined as I thought it was something someone as unqualified as me should not be able to do, and also patient consent is quickly overlooked when it comes to international students with a language barrier, ensure you gain their consent before you do anything to the patient.

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“An unforgettable experience, the staff were wonderful...”

★★★★★

written by Danrosey on 04/06/2014

An unforgettable experience, the staff were wonderful in terms of friendliness professionalism and knowledge of the programme and surrounding area. The Gap Medics team offer an opportunity that is completely unique, and I would whole heartedly recommend to anyone that they book a trip through this provider.

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“1 Week in Morogoro”

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written by Jhurring on 04/06/2014

I wasn't sure what to expect before I got to Tanzania, but when I got there it was both better and worse than I thought it would be. The house was amazing, and all of the staff were so friendly, one of the best bits was the food. Breakfast and dinner were provided and were usually traditional Tanzanian meals. The hospital was best bit, I spent most of my time in paediatrics which was so interesting as you see a range diseases and problems like malaira, HIV and malnutrition. Surgery was the most graphic of the placements, I saw a range of operations from minor operations such as the removal of a tumour from a woman's arm to a major operation like a boy with typhoid being completely opened up. The hospital was not what I expected, it was all single story and due to this was quite spread out, the facilities were incredibly basic but the doctors were incredible and clearly loved their jobs and would go out of their way to show you what they are doing. I would recommend the Gap Medics experience not only to those wishing to do medicine but anyone interested in being a little bit out of their comfort zone and learning some Swahili at the same time.

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“Really fantastic experience!”

★★★★★

written by on 04/06/2014

I was really nervous about going when I applied but as soon as I got to Tanzania the staff made us feel so welcome. The hospital placements were great as we weren't having to stay in the same place all week, we got to see all parts if the hospital. I also got to do a night shift which I really enjoyed! Although I was only there a week I learnt a lot during that time and the time back at the house with everyone else was just as good.

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“Best week ever”

★★★★★

written by Ivolution17 on 04/06/2014

Gap medics was a great trip as the all the staff at the house and the hospital were very welcoming and extremely nice. Honestly the best trip I've ever been on.

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