RURAL MEDICATION

Código: 
FSL - LTV 04B
KUNDAPUR
India
Fecha de inicio: 
01/01/2013
Fecha de fin: 
31/12/2013
Extra fee: 
0.00
Euro
Idiomas: 
Inglés
Inglés
Tipo de trabajo: 
Edad mínima: 
18
Edad máxima: 
28
Plazas: 
10
Plazas para discapacitados: 
0
Descripción: 
The regional medical colleges and government institutes conduct rural health check-ups and rural medication as part of health legislations. Sadly, government hospitals are severely under-staffed, over-worked and there is always a lack of staff support. Thus medical and paramedical professional assistants are severely needed in these settings.The volunteers will work and serve as medical assistants and help the rural medical team as a team member within villages and government hospitals. Volunteers applying for this program must have medical background or be trained in a medical/paramedical field so as to contribute in health requirements of people.
You could be staying with local families near to the project. You could be sharing rooms with 2-3 volunteers or staying on your own. Sometimes, projects provide accommodation for the volunteers. The project will provide a room that is shared by other volunteers or with the staff of the project.
Our projects are spread out across different regions in South India. Your project location could be in any one of the following locations - Bangalore, Mysore, Chennai, Kundapur, Udupi, Mangalore, North Karnataka. You will be notified of the location of your project a month prior to your arrival. During the Orientation week, one can find out the leisure activities around your area. There are lots of things to do in south of India.
What is needed to be an LTV We welcome anybody who is interested to participate in our voluntary programs regardless of age, sex, religious belief, ethnicity or sexual orientation. Most of our programmes do not require any specific skills. But as the work is humanitarian in nature, we encourage volunteers to be: O Open Minded: It is essential to be open to new ideas, situations, morals, values and ways of doing things. Things may be different from what you are used to or your existing expectations. If you remain open minded then you will be flooded with new opportunities. Broadening the mind is at the heart of inter-cultural exchange. O Flexible: Remaining flexible to ideas, people, situations and encounters is important. While working at social projects, you will be dealing with people i and people are unpredictable. Taking a flexible approach is often the best way to deal with such situations. O Creative: Taking a creative approach to your volunteer placement and work maintains motivation and, prevents routine and boredom for yourself and the project. When you start to think creatively it is amazing what can be achieved.
Aeropuerto: 
IXE
Estación de tren: 
Mangalore
Notas: 
Project starts on the First Monday of each month. Note : Volunteers applying for this program must have medical background or be trained in a medical/paramedical field so as to contribute in health requirements of people

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