Naomi Oliver
- University of East Anglia (UEA) 2011
- Medical, Tanzania - Dar es Salaam
Busy would be an understatement. Babies were being delivered every 5 to 10 minutes at peak
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Busy would be an understatement. Babies were being delivered every 5 to 10 minutes at peak
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"Regardless of what stage you're at in your studies, whether first year or final year, don't hesitate. You'll apply what you know already and learn a lot more in the process."
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I had the best time and am already planning another Work the World placement once I am qualified
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I had the chance to monitor and examine women during labour and perform a large number of deliveries. I was also able to get involved when women needed interventions such as putting in catheters, cannulas and also performing artificial rupture of membranes, episiotomies and suturing post partum.
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The antenatal scans were not the typical 12 and 20 weeks scans, but could be as late as 38 weeks
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