Hi everyone!
Since today it is official! One of my best friends and I are going to Tanzania. We're going here for a scholarschip abroad. We're both in the same class and we study nursing at the Hogeschool Rotterdam. Both of us are second-year studends and we love what we do. In Tazania we're going to work in two different hospitels, a regional hospital and a bigger acedemic hospital. I would love to see the neonatal unit, obstetrics unit and the surgery.
Let me tell you why today is the day that it became official. The first year of our study is the propedeutic year. When you meantion to get all the 60 marks for your test in the first year of the eduction, you have your propedeutic certificate. Once you've mentionted to achieved this you have
October 08, 2019
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Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Hi everyone!
Since today it is official! One of my best friends and I are going to Tanzania. We're going here for a scholarschip abroad. We're both in the same class and we study nursing at the Hogeschool Rotterdam. Both of us are second-year studends and we love what we do. In Tazania we're going to work in two different hospitels, a regional hospital and a bigger acedemic hospital. I would love to see the neonatal unit, obstetrics unit and the surgery.
Let me tell you why today is the day that it became official. The first year of our study is the propedeutic year. When you meantion to get all the 60 marks for your test in the first year of the eduction, you have your propedeutic certificate. Once you've mentionted to achieved this you have
all kinds of rights. Such a scolarschip abroad (like us), or you can go to the university, but you are also allowed to work in a hospital or other health care intitute.
I mentioned to achieve all of my tests last year and get the 60 points, so I was safe. But my friends Nadine needed to score two more point and today she did! we couldn't be more happy (and yes... we danced in school) because now that she achieved all of the 60 points, we are allowed to go on our scholar ship abroad together.
And here I'm going to tell you all about our amazing adventure! So let's keep reading...
1.
Introduction
2.
What are we going to do in Tanzania?
3.
Day 1: The flight
4.
The very first day in Arusha
5.
The first experiances in the city
6.
First weekend off
7.
My internship at the Maternity unit
8.
My internship at the Pediatric unit
9.
My internship at the Premature unit
10.
The Chemka hotsprings
11.
Arusha's fabric market
12.
The destiny foundation
13.
What COVID-19 meant for us...
14.
Words Swahili that I learned
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