Emily Grieve
"Women had to bring linen, gauze, syringes, umbilical clamps, a razor blade, food, and water."
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Hear from students who completed a Dental internship in Tanzania - Dar es Salaam with Work the World. Browse honest, first-hand accounts and find out what it's really like before you apply.
"Women had to bring linen, gauze, syringes, umbilical clamps, a razor blade, food, and water."
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"Grab this opportunity with both hands and go for it, I promise you’ll regret it if you don’t"
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"Tanzanian midwives did a lot less intrapartum observation than at home, which often resulted in babies needing resuscitation."
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"The resilience of the patients—and the people of Tanzania in general—astounded me."
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"Reflecting on my experience, I have a newfound appreciation of what it means to support a woman through labour and childbirth when faced with a lack of resources"
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