
By Katie O’Reilly-Boyles (Originally Published on Sep 26, 2013)
We interviewed Rosie, from the UK, about her experience working on a medical project in Dar es Salaam. Here are her views:
What have you most enjoyed about medical volunteering as your project draws closer?
“I like it because it differs from place to place, and it’s also good to see how a hospital is run here compared to the system in the UK. I saw a very undeveloped clinic before coming to this [Mbweni] hospital, for example, and although it was upsetting –doctors had no soap to wash their hands with – the doctor was amazing, and the experience had a big impact on me. I want to send over books, laptops, and equipment from the UK because that’s what they need. I’ve also enjoyed the responsibility, particularly at the clinic, as I was sometimes allowed to treat patients.”
How do you think you have helped?
“We shadow the doctor here at the hospital, which means we sometimes assist him, but in the clinic, the doctor would sometimes leave me with some patients (who could speak English). I was allowed to diagnose and prescribe medicines, and it was very exciting when I got it right! Again, I think it would be beneficial, when I get home, to set up funds so that we can send them over equipment such as an ultrasound machine and even simple things like some papers to write patients’ records on.”
We also interviewed Dr Daniel Muganyizi of Mbweni Hospital, who our medical volunteers have been shadowing.
How do you feel that the Volunteers help you in the hospital?
“I believe it is crucial to develop a field of medicine for the junior medics among us and provide opportunities for them. The volunteers come from different parts of the world, bringing with them different knowledge they can exchange among themselves. In the medical profession, you don’t just learn things and consider them done – you continuously gain more medical knowledge and skills throughout your career to benefit the people you are saving and the volunteers.
My best memory of volunteers and how they have helped us at the hospital is when some groups performed an X-ray and prepared instruments for operations, and they did it very well! All the staff at Mbweni Hospital, including the nurses, clinical assistants and porters, really appreciate the volunteers and what they do.”
