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Project details
Ready to jump into your scrubs and be a Medical volunteer in Ghana? Opportunity Catalyst’s Medical project enables volunteers to gain experience in clinics and outreach efforts in rural towns where people often struggle to access basic healthcare. Medical volunteers can help fill the gap left by a shortage of qualified professionals in these areas, relieving pressure on health initiatives and giving local people the chance to have their health needs attended to.
What to expect and how you’ll make an impact
The healthcare system in Ghana is considered fairly adequate relative to other African countries, however, there is still considerable need for volunteer assistance. Once you get outside the major cities, the standard of healthcare drops considerably, and there is a shortage of trained medical professionals.
As a Medical volunteer, you can help in small clinics in under-resourced, rural areas for two days a week, and with a mobile wound care outreach service for the remaining three days. You should expect to be working with limited resources, and understand that the healthcare environment you’re volunteering in will be different to what you’re used to.
Volunteer duties will depend on your experience and how much time you’re spending on your program. Longer term and qualified volunteers are more likely to have hands-on tasks, though this should not be expected. Initially at least, your tasks are likely to be mostly observational or administrative. Outreach clinics are more hands-on than clinic-based volunteering.
You will need to provide a copy of your qualifications, or a letter and transcript from your school to the local team in Ghana on arrival.
Why do Medical Volunteers in Ghana work with Opportunity Catalyst?
While volunteering on the Medical project in Ghana you’ll be adding value to the local community, while also developing personally and professionally by:
- Helping rural communities access vital healthcare
- Observing clinical practice in action
- Developing your communication skills
- Gaining medical experience
- Participating in a cross-cultural exchange of ideas
- Immersing yourself fully in the Ghanaian way of life
- Exploring Ghana’s rich history and culture
Volunteer requirements
- To join the Medical project in Ghana, volunteers need to be medical or nursing students with at least two years’ training, or qualified healthcare professionals. Volunteers in other medically related professions who have completed at least two years of training may also be eligible to take part.Volunteers need to be 18 years or over to participate in this program. If you are under the age of 18, Opportunity Catalyst offers alternative volunteer opportunities for teens. All volunteers are required to have adequate volunteer travel insurance and provide a criminal background check to Opportunity Catalyst before departure.
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