In a department not nearly as equipped as those you’ll be used to in Australia, you’ll nonetheless have the chance to work with X-ray and ultrasound, and see a whole range of location-specific conditions. Expect to observe and assist with hysterosalphingograms, barium meals, ureothograms, and fistusograms. Outside of placement hours, what could be better than a long walk on the beach? Or - if you're feeling more adventurous - visit Mole Game Park to discover local wildlife. Read what our students think below!
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John VanAusdall
Southeast Hospital College of Nursing and Health Sciences 2014
There were always various presentations... Offering a chance to learn both in the clinical and classroom setting
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Queensland University of Technology 2013
The four weeks of my trip were both the most challenging and the most rewarding weeks of my life
Read moreKimberley Balsdon
Cardiff University 2013
My four weeks in Dar were the most eye-opening of my career and I got so much from it
Read moreKari Burton
University Campus Suffolk 2012
I had the most fantastic time and made some brilliant friends. I wanted to go back the moment I left
Read moreLisa Williams
University of Leeds 2011
The antenatal scans were not the typical 12 and 20 weeks scans, but could be as late as 38 weeks
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University of the West of England 2011
Small children (just 5 or 6 years old) were treated for complex conditions such as retinoblastomas
Read moreJade Slipper
2012
The main difference between here and the UK was the patient care, moving, handling and hygiene
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