The health centre in Tarrafal plays a vital role in delivering essential medical services to the local community. This modern facility is part of a broader national effort to improve healthcare infrastructure, offering emergency care, diagnostic labs, a pharmacy, radiology services, outpatient consultations, and public health programs.
This program is open to:
- Medical students with a minimum of two years of training.
- Licensed healthcare professionals seeking international clinical experience.
- Nurses or allied health workers with at least two years of education.
Volunteers are particularly needed in the areas of Otorhinolaryngology and Orthopedics. Your tasks will vary depending on your qualifications and will be assigned by a supervising mentor. Possible responsibilities may include:
- Supporting patient assessments and assisting specialists with clinical procedures.
- Providing education and counselling on health conditions, treatments, and prevention.
- Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams including audiologists and therapists.
- Participating in public health efforts like local clinics or outreach initiatives.
- Assisting in the mentoring or training of junior staff or students.
- Maintaining accurate patient records and following ethical medical practices.
Location
Tarrafal is a small, laid-back town located on the northern coast of Santiago Island, the largest island in Cape Verde. Known for its beautiful crescent-shaped beach, clear turquoise waters, and surrounding mountains, Tarrafal is a hidden gem that offers a peaceful escape from busier tourist spots. The town has a friendly local vibe, with colourful markets, small cafes, and a strong sense of community. It’s also a place of historical importance, home to the Tarrafal Concentration Camp museum, a reminder of Cape Verde’s colonial past.
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