My tour of Asia – I’ve been everywhere!

Friday, April 16th, 2010
DSC03227 150x150 My tour of Asia   Ive been everywhere!

Ali tours Asia!

Having been a full time backpacker before joining Work the World, I still can’t help but get excited when I land into a new airport in a new part of the world. I flew into Sri Lanka for the first time to set up our brand new destination in Asia – as soon as I left Colombo Airport, the smells, the sights, the adrenaline rush of being alone and looking after myself hit me. Our base is in Kandy, a gorgeous world heritage site nestled up in the hill country. The journey took 3 hours, which felt like an eternity after a long haul flight but once I reached Kandy and was met by our Programme Manager Kavinda, I felt right at home. Kavinda is new to Work the World but possesses all the qualities to be a good Programme Manager – he is not only organised and has a thorough understanding of what UK medical students desires from an elective placement, but also loves music, dancing, cooking and promises to take our girls sari shopping!

There are two large hospitals in Kandy and we visited both to check out the scope for the new Work the World programme. We were welcomed by the main Dr who showed us around the 2,200 bedded Kandy General Hospital, which will be our main partner for the pilot programme launching in June. Despite its size, the hospital was still crowded and we witnessed many floor patients and long queues for the outpatients.

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Setting up the Dental Outreach project in Nepal

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

It’s 6pm. It’s pitch dark and I’m grasping for breath…. “I don’t think I can do this anymore…..” I call out to anyone that can hear me.  I climb a few more steps and ask a local lady about the village I am looking for  “it is just up that hill…. “ she tells me.  Hmmm…. at this point of time I really wished god had given me wings to fly. There are no wings though – I must have missed those at the same time I missed the last jeep to the village of Dhampus!

Villaers in action 150x150 Setting up the Dental Outreach project in Nepal

Villagers in Dhampus

The reason I have walked for 2 hours, 45 minutes through the trails into the jungle and out to the top of the ridge at 1700m, is because we are considering this village as a base for our first Dental Outreach project. The programme involves groups of Work the World dental students travelling to rural communities that have no access to dental care. They screen and treat the children for free under the guidance of a professional dentist from Pokhara, which is of huge benefit because very few rural children in Nepal have access to dental care. This can really help with pain relief and future problems.

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Dental Outreach in Zanzibar is growing by 300% in 2010

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

The Dental Outreach Project taking place on Zanzibar this summer is shaping up to be quite an event. Following the great success of the team in Zanzibar last year, it looks like we are going to be able to expand upon the project by over 300%. This is great news for both us and the village of Kivunge, who were our hosts last year, as it means we can provide more much-needed free dental care to the villagers, including those schoolchildren that were unable to obtain treatment last time round because of inevitable time constraints.

Screening in a school 150x150 Dental Outreach in Zanzibar is growing by 300% in 2010

Screening in Kivunge

The Dental Outreach Programmes are designed to bring free assessments and treatment to villages and schools that don’t have access to dental healthcare. We started offering them in Ghana and India as a way to create a sustainable project that utilised the skills of dental placement students, whilst also providing hands-on dental experience for our elective students. Visiting rural communities we quickly realised how much dental care they need – as many as 70% of the children we screened last year needed to be referred to our free clinic for actual treatment.

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The winner of the dental outreach competition is announced!

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Work the World dental outreach team 2009 found that 76% of children in rural Kerala need dental treatment.  As part of our commitement to providing excellent student placements that also benefit the local communities in which they are based, Work the World are planning two dental outreach projects in the summer of 2010.

We ran a competition at the end of last year to offer one lucky student the opportunity to come with us to a rural village in Kerala and join the dental outreach team. I am absolutely thrilled to let you all know that Fiona Corcoran was our winner – her video of why she would love to join the team was by far and away the most inspiring.

Omar commented “It was great to see so much enthusiasm and creativity in Fiona’s short film. She’s obviously passionate about dental care and is going to be the perfect person to join the other students in July.”

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