by Joe Jamieson

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Healey Richard"My trip to Tanzania with Work the World was great value for money.

The placement gave me the right balance of structure and independence, allowing me to explore in a way that suited me.

It might not be right for you, but for me, having just finished finals, it was stress-free perfection.”

— Richard Healey, medical elective placement in Tanzania (Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry)

As Richard points out, our medical electives are affordable, but there are no compromises when it comes to getting your money’s worth.

Travel with us and you’ll get:

  • A medical elective tailored to your clinical interests
  • Comprehensive pre-trip preparation
  • Dedicated (24/7) in-country support team
  • Private, catered accommodation

You're in control of choosing the departments in which you want to gain experience. Surgery, A&E, paediatrics, oncology, internal medicine, as well as a broad selection of departments not listed.

You'll benefit from the strong relationships we have with out partner hospitals. These relationships allow us to offer quality and flexibility of choice in a way that no one else can.

You'll see unfamiliar conditions like tropical diseases and snake bites, and learn how a lack of resources and  sociocultural issues affect how care is delivered. The chance to get experience like this doesn't come around often, so seize it while the opportunity presents itself.

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What do we mean by affordable?

Our overseas medical electives start at $2440.

To put it a different way, if you secure your spot 12 months before you want to travel, you can pay the balance in instalments of about $47 a week.

And there are plenty other ways to raise the funds —

 

Fundraising

Clark, Lisa

We set up a fundraising hub a while back and it kick-started more fundraising campaigns than we can keep track of.

The hub has loads of great tips and ideas to help you plan.

You’ll find guides on:

  • Fundraising events
  • Finding a sponsor
  • Writing an effective online fundraising profile
  • How to (successfully) apply for bursaries and grants
  • How to get your message out
  • How we can support your effort

Raising your funds is totally manageable, and that makes our placements even more affordable in the most practical way possible.

“I started raising funds in November time, around bonfire night. I wasn’t due to travel until about July, so it took me about nine months to get all the money together.

Just keep plugging away, and make sure you enjoy it while you’re doing it — I ended up raising everything I needed!”Lisa Clark, placement in Tanzania

All this talk about affordability and we haven’t said anything about the experience itself.

 

Eye-opening medical experience

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— You'll get to know the lives of local patients through meaningful interaction — 

The idea behind our overseas medical electives is getting experience in a fast-paced, low resource hospital in the developing world.

You’ll spend time in the departments you choose and put your clinical knowledge to the test with unfamiliar cases from tropical diseases to snake bites.

In our partner hospitals you’ll see how cultural factors affect practises and treatments for the most economically disadvantaged patients.

In some of our destinations you can even see the role traditional medicine plays in a developing healthcare system.

Below, you’ll find first hand accounts from people who have already travelled with us.

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Student Stories:

Wren, Joshua“Paediatric ward rounds were fascinating. I saw conditions I hadn’t really encountered before like malaria and severe malnutrition.”Sarah Imbush, medical placement in Ghana

“Resources are limited here, which is a massive problem. Gloves are not readily available and it’s difficult to sterilise instruments. Pregnant mothers take turns to have foetal monitoring, and pain medication is rarely used.”Emma Stanhope, medical placement in the Philippines

“Patients often presented with diseases much further advanced than they would be back home.

Lowe, DominicAnd they seemed to complain very little, even with conditions such as (alarmingly large) pleural effusions or dramatic fractures.

The facilities in the Emergency Department were not modern. There were no computers, and only some beds had working monitoring equipment. Most of the beds lacked curtains.” — Dominic Lowe, medical placement in Nepal

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So why Work the World?

Work the WorldWith us you’ll get a personal, end-to-end service. We offer support throughout your experience, from the moment you get in touch to when you get home from your trip.

We strongly recommend you visit this page to see exactly what you get with our service.

And beyond that, we're regarded as the experts in planning, customizing, and building medical electives abroad.

We’ve been doing what we do since 2005 and have built placements for around +17,000 students from 400+ universities worldwide.

How do I get started?

Speak with one of our Elective Consultants. They’re all-knowing, and well prepared to talk you through how we’ll tailor a placement with your name on it.

And you can feel completely confident knowing that you now get even more flexibility when booking your Work the World placement. We've also introduced additional procedures in our accommodation to give you total peace of mind while you're overseas

DESTINATIONS

AFRICA, ASIA, LATIN AMERICA

From relaxing on paradise beaches to trekking through the Himalayan Mountains, find your dreamdestination here.

How long is a typical Work the World medical elective?

A medical elective is as long as you want it to be. Our minimum placement duration is one week, but medical students typically travel on their medical electives for 4 - 6 weeks. There is no upper limit to how long you can travel for.

What is the typical cost of a Work the World medical elective?

Registration for all destinations is $500. Prices then vary depending on how long you want to go for and where you want to travel to. Our minimum placement duration is one week with no upper limit. On average electives are normally between 4 - 6 weeks. 

What are the benefits of medical electives from Work the World?

The benefits of our medical electives include:

  • Expanding your clinical knowledge and skill set
  • Becoming more confident, independent and resourceful
  • Making yourself more attractive to employers
  • Doing some proper travelling
  • Building your personal and professional network
  • Sharpening your language and communication skills
  • Renewing your perspective on the NHS

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