Dar es Salaam offers the perfect mix of opportunities that come from living in a cosmopolitan city, with the ultimate traveller’s paradise beckoning from across the water. Just an hour from the mainland, Zanzibar’s white sands and turquoise waters are a mecca for divers, backpackers and party-goers. Travel inland and you will find once-in-a-lifetime safari opportunities.

Private, Catered Accommodation

Living in Work the World's Dar es Salaam house will be a highlight of your clinical placement in Tanzania. It will start to feel like home from day one. The house’s atmosphere is social - you’ll live with other healthcare students and graduates from different countries and disciplines.

You’ll find the house in the north of the city and just a stone’s throw from the Indian Ocean. The building is spacious and decorated with traditional African carvings.

You’ll enjoy both private and communal spaces, and there’s an outdoor pool on the grounds. In the evenings, walk for a few minutes and arrive at the seafront shops, bars and restaurants.

In the broader area, you can visit traditional craft markets and catch boats going on snorkelling and whale-watching trips.

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A welcoming home to return to each day

Perfect weather for a revitalising swim after placement

Language lessons help deepen your clinical experience

A community of like-minded healthcare students

Plenty of comfortable areas to relax and connect

A welcoming home to return to each day

Perfect weather for a revitalising swim after placement

Language lessons help deepen your clinical experience

A community of like-minded healthcare students

Plenty of comfortable areas to relax and connect

In-Country Support Team

Management team: Based in the house, they oversee your entire Work the World experience, and support you 24/7Catering team: They will cook you a variety of both local cuisine and familiar home comforts, accommodating all dietary requirementsHousekeeper: Keeps the house clean and tidy from top to bottom, making sure you're comfortableLanguage teacher: You don't need to speak the language to enjoy your placement, but learning a few everyday phrases and clinical terminology can help build relationships with hospital staffSecurity team: Monitor the house 24/7 for your peace of mind

Your Management Team

  • Joe - Programme Manager Programme Manager - Mohamed Msangi
  • Mo has been Programme Manager in Dar es Salaam since 2016 and leads the fantastic team you’ll meet at the Work the World house. He works closely with partner hospitals and played a key role in setting up your placement. A regular presence in the hospital, Mo is there to guide and support you throughout your experience.

    Pauline - Assistant Programme Manager

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  • Assistant Programme Manager - Jackson Mutamuhez
  • Jackson is the Assistant Programme Manager in Dar es Salaam and has been part of the team since 2018. Working closely with Mo, he supports students with hospital placements, travel plans, and cultural insight. As a Dar es Salaam local, he’s always ready to share his knowledge of the city and guide you throughout your trip.

Tailored healthcare elective placements in Tanzania

Nursing electives in Tanzania

Nursing Electives

In Dar es Salaam you’ll see conditions you’ve never seen before like cerebral malaria and cholera. You can experience departments you might not have seen too. These include paediatrics, the infectious diseases unit, theatre, and specialist surgical wards like neurosurgery. There are unique opportunities on the psychiatric ward and in anaesthesiology too. You can focus in on specific areas of interest like paediatric HIV, or spend time in lots of departments to get an interdepartmental understanding of nursing in Tanzania. You will see some local students here too, so you can talk about the differences between nursing education too. If you're interested in nursing electives in Africa, Tanzania is a great option.

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Medical electives in Tanzania

Medical Electives

In Dar es Salaam, HIV and related cases are considerable issues. As such, you can attend an HIV clinic to get insight into how the condition is treated in a low-resource environment. Of course, you can also see how Tanzanian medicine is practised in areas like paediatrics, surgical wards like neurosurgery, and the infectious diseases unit. Speaking of infectious diseases, both communicable and non-communicable diseases are treated in A&E, with little attention paid to infection control. We also have fantastic opportunities on the psychiatric ward and in anaesthesiology. If you're looking for a medical elective in Africa, you should add Tanzania to your shortlist.

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Midwifery electives in Tanzania

Midwifery Electives

Your Work the World placement here will give you a good idea of what life is like for a Tanzanian midwife. You might choose to spend time in areas you know, like neonatal intensive care, theatre, postnatal ward and the labour ward. Or you might feel like pushing yourself by visiting specialist areas like the OBG department’s dedicated HIV ward. You’ll be supervised by local midwives, but you’ll also make friends with Tanzanian healthcare students doing their placements at the same time as you. They will help explain why local practises are so different from what you experience at home. Don’t be surprised if you see things like doctors applying fundal pressure to help women deliver!

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Physiotherapy electives in Tanzania

Physiotherapy Placements

If you do your elective placement in Dar es Salaam, you’ll see patients who’ve sustained injuries from mining accidents, RTAs, and even construction and logging accidents. You’ll see that equipment in the department is outdated, similar to some of our other destinations. Physiotherapy in Tanzania is very different to what you'll see at home. Resources are very low, which makes it hard for local therapists to effectively help patients. Despite this, therapists still manage to provide good rehabilitation for most of their patients.

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Paramedic Science Electives

In Dar es Salaam, you can get experience in A&E, or surgery. Or both. Your placement here is in a national referral hospital that hosts the main A&E department in the city. That means cases are often serious. As this is the only department of its kind in Tanzania, some patients travel from hundreds of miles away to be seen, even in an emergency. You’ll see a lot in terms of cases, sepsis with multi-organ failure, acute respiratory distress syndrome, cerebral malaria, metabolic disorders, polytrauma, blunt trauma, and penetrating trauma are all on the list. If you’re looking for an elective in Africa, Tanzania is a great choice.

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Radiography electives in Tanzania

Radiography Electives

Radiography students most quickly notice the lack of resource in Dar es Salaam, with particular reference to equipment when faced with analysing cancers. Radiotherapy is rarely offered in hospitals, meaning patients have to travel far and wide to seek care in specialist centres like our partner institutions. This placement is one of great diversity. You’ll see an extraordinary range of cancers, fractures, trauma, road traffic accidents, tuberculosis and HIV related cases, and more. You’ll also witness a stark contrast in the procedural aspects of your field. For example patients are often treated without immobilisation.

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Dentistry electives in Tanzania

Dentistry Electives

You’ll do your Work the World dental elective in the dentistry department in one of Dar es Salaam’s best tertiary referral hospitals. Your options span oral surgery and oral pathology, preventative and community dentistry, and restorative dentistry. In the oral surgery and oral pathology department, you can sit in on oral surgeries and join staff on their weekly ward rounds. In preventative and community dentistry, you can head out into the city with Tanzanian dentistry students. In the restorative dentistry department, you can get involved in four units — cariology, prosthodontics, periodontology, and dental biomaterials. If you’re interested, you can get experience with paedodontics too.

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Occupational Therapy electives in Tanzania

Occupational Therapy Electives

Trained professionals, hailing from a number of disciplines, staff the rehabilitative medicine department in our main partner hospital. The department receives both inpatients and outpatients, and (on average) sees around 20 patients per day. You can also head out with the team to help conduct home visits. The team also have a presence in the ICU. Typical cases that the rehabilitative medicine department receive include strokes, cerebral palsy, back pain, neuropathies, nerve injuries, contractures, arthritis, post eclampsia to name but a few. If you're looking for an elective in Africa, Tanzania is a great option.

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VILLAGE HEALTHCARE WEEK

To deepen your appreciation of Tanzanian culture and healthcare, you can choose to add an extra week to the end of your placement to live with a family in a rural fishing village in the northern region of the paradise island of Zanzibar, just off the coast of Dar es Salaam. Each morning, you’ll head to a busy district hospital. Here, you’ll gain insight into how local staff treat cases of everything from malaria to snake bites. The experience will perfectly complement your city-based elective in mainland Tanzania. In your free time, you’ll take part in many local activities. This includes cycling to the fish market and white sand beaches, learning about rehabilitating turtles, visiting the local herbalist, and learning about the spice trade which is an intricate part of Zanzibarian life.

VILLAGE EXPERIENCE

Medical electives in Tanzania
Medical electives in Tanzania
Medical electives in Tanzania

Why Work the World?

With Work the World, you’ll be in the most experienced hands in overseas electives. Since 2005, we’ve tailored 20,000+ elective placements abroad in Africa & Asia for healthcare students and graduates like you.

Unlike generalist providers, we focus solely on healthcare electives—giving you a specialised, fully supported experience. From safety to personalised guidance, we handle every detail so you can make the most of your once-in-a-lifetime placement. You can even spread the cost of your placement once you've secured your space.

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"Work the World made the whole experience of an overseas elective infinitely easier"

Lizzy Higham, Hull York Medical School 2026

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"The Work from World house felt like home from the moment I arrived."

Finlay Myers, Hull York Medical School 2026

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"The Work the World house is super sociable, with activities always going on."

Finn Brokenshire, University of Otago 2026

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It pushes you out of your comfort zone in the best way and helps you grow not just as a nurse, but as a person.

Millie Palfree, University of Birmingham 2025

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"The staff are approachable, friendly, and always willing to help throughout my trip"

Olivia Breeze, University of Sunderland 2025

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What healthcare disciplines do Work the World cater for?

Work the World organises tailored healthcare elective placements abroad in Asia and Africa for the following disciplines: - 1. Nursing (all branches) 2. Medical 3. Midwifery 4. Physiotherapy 5. Radiography 6. Pharmacy 7. Dentistry 8. Occupational Therapy 9. Paramedic Science

Read more about our electives in Africa and Asia, where you'll discover a variety of options, in Tanzania and other exciting countries.

What is the Work the World house like in Tanzania?

The house Tanzania is located only a stone’s throw from the Indian Ocean. The building itself is spacious, decorated with traditional African carvings, has private and communal spaces, and an outdoor pool on the grounds. You’re also only a couple of minutes walk from seafront shops and restaurants.

What travelling opportunities are there for me whilst I’m in Tanzania?

Dar es Salaam offers the perfect mix of opportunities that come from living in a cosmopolitan city, with the ultimate traveller’s paradise beckoning from across the water. Just an hour from the mainland, Zanzibar’s white sands and turquoise waters are a mecca for divers, backpackers and party-goers. Travel inland and you will find once-in-a-lifetime safari opportunities.