University of Southampton 2019
I chose Ghana for my medical elective placement as we (as student doctors) are lucky to have the unique opportunity to experience healthcare around the world. For me personally, this comes with the responsibility of making the most of this opportunity and learning as much as I can, including how other cultures handle healthcare.
When my elective was approaching I was drawn to Africa and I knew I wanted to go alone in order to meet new people. I decided to go with Work the World and asked to be placed in the OBG in Takoradi.
When I arrived in Ghana, I wasn‘t shocked - things are very different from at home, but I was prepared and expected it to be different. I had to get used to the fact that I was there to learn rather than change anything, and in the end, I can say I learned a great deal, not only about healthcare in Ghana but also about the people, the country, and everything surrounding it. I got to know Ghana for real and not just from a “holiday perspective“.
Some situations in the hospital were more challenging than others, but most of the time, I was just amazed by how inventive everybody was in solving problems. I did two weeks in A&E and two weeks in OBG. It was important to me to be placed within these two specialities as they are so different from home.
I decided to go alone because, after nearly five years in medical school, I felt like I needed a new challenge and was also eager to meet new people. In the end, I was proud of myself for going there alone, boarding a plane and flying to a country, even a continent, I had never been to before. And I found good friends whom I hope to stay in contact with for a long time.
I was certain that I wanted to experience this adventure on my own, but knowing I was definitely going to meet people, have a safe place to stay and somebody to turn to was very reassuring. There were highs and lows, but having the support of the organisation was great.
Back home, I have a different appreciation of most things (even a pair of fresh gloves!), plenty of amazing and unique memories and a blue home away from home.
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