Would your friends describe you as adventurous? If you’re the type of person who signs themselves up for an elective placement abroad, the answer is probably yes. And if your pals don’t already acknowledge your intrepid nature, they will when you regale them with tales of your globetrotting escapades.
Takoradi, Ghana
The lack of electricity in the village doesn’t bother anybody - in fact when there are no computers or mobile phones to distract you, the beauty of your natural surroundings becomes even more vivid. It's easy to see why the villagers aren't in a rush to plug in. Away from the hubbub of metropolitan Takoradi you'll live in a remote farming village with a charming host family. They'll insist on welcoming you in as one of their own.
I had to get on the back of a motor bike and was driven to the next village to vaccinate and weigh babies, a fantastic experience and definitely worth getting up early for. - JULIE AULDJO, UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH 20
Dar es Salaam is Tanzania’s largest city. Living there will bring you a wealth of opportunities to treat an array of different people with a list of ailments as long as your arm. But to get a real feel for rural Tanzania you need to escape the city's hustle and bustle. A week with a tribe in the foothills of the Viduna mountains is the perfect antidote. The village turned out to be my favourite week of my month in Africa. The daily activities included meeting a witch doctor, learning traditional dance, basket weaving and spending an afternoon with the local Maasai tribe. - JAMIE CALKINS, RED DEER COLLEGE 2014 You won’t find any tourists here - the village you’ll stay in is comprised of 80 close-knit families who depend on one another and have done so since time immemorial. You however will be welcomed into the community in the blink of an eye and quickly become a sister or brother to the island’s population. The Philippines are paradise at the worst of times, so heading to a remote island village will be the icing on the cake. The isle of Guimaras was specifically selected by our team to offer you the chance to experience total immersion in the culture of an indigenous Filipino tribe, and work in a truly rural healthcare setting. With water buffalo riding, giant turtle spotting, and island hopping in store, unique experiences are guaranteed. To accept two strange foreign nursing students into their home the way they did took an incredibly special family. Special is the only way I can describe mama, papa and my lifelong sisters I was blessed with in Kati Kati village. - TANYA SUMMERS, UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST OF ENGLAND 2014 Bindoy is a village in a remote mountain location encircled by fish farms, rice paddies, mangrove forests and jungle as far as the eye can see. And if that wasn’t enough, picture drinking coconuts on your very own private beach. Read more about our elective placements abroad.
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Iloilo, Philippines