Web Site | Email Organization | Telephone No.
|
Countries/States Served:
Cameroon, Ghana, Uganda, Kenya, Sierra Leone, India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Mongolia, Cambodia, Thailand, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina, Chile, Honduras, El Salvador
People Utilized or Employed:
Family Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, Dental Hygiene, Dentistry, Dietitian, Emergency Medicine, Gastroenterology, General Preventive Medicine, Geriatric Medicine, Infectious Disease, Internal Medicine, Nursing, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ophthalmology, Pediatrics, Podiatry, Physical Therapy, Psychiatry, Psychology, Social Work
Types of Students Allowed:
Medical Students, Premedical Students, Dental Students, Predental Students, Nursing Students, Prenursing Students, Pharmacy Students |
Program Length:
Short Term (Less than 1 month) and Long Term (Greater than 1 month)
Language Skills:
Religious Affiliations:
University Affiliations:
|
Email This Opportunity to a Friend:
|
Reviews of NGOabroad: International Careers Volunteering volunteer programs:
1 Reviews of . | Write a Review
Review of NGOabroad | Rating:
0.1
This organization is highly disorganized. After using some of the resume feedback from Ann, I had employers turning me down, commenting that 'I was not what they were looking for.' So why did I spend that money on the consult? I was initially drawn to the organization because of its cause but after my experience and after talking with other volunteers, the politics got so great that it eventually drowned out the very reason we came to the org. Fortunately my experience with the subsequent organization was good, once I got through dealing with NGOabroad. But considering there are so many volunteer organizations out there, why bother going through a middle organization like NGOabroad?
Posted
May 4 2009 at 12:40 PM
|
|
Mission Statement: (See Web Site For Updated Information)
NGOabroad is a unique service that helps you enter or advance in international humanitarian work provides frugal, customized international volunteer opportunities.
Opportunities in Health
1. Village medicine. Africa. India. Andes. Many people in the world have never been to doctor.
Though you may not be able to diagnosis or treat everything, you will be far better than nothing.
2. Midwifery Nursing. Africa. Midwives nurses needed in maternity clinics to teach traditional birth attendants.
Para-professionals also needed (taking height, weight, vitals helping mom baby.)
3. India. We have 3 sites requesting nurse, nurse practitioner, dentist, doctor, medical student, or nursing student for ~general practice or prevention education.
4. AIDS: Doctors nurses needed in AIDS clinic in outlying villages.
You dont need credentials to be an AIDS or health educator.
5. Andes. Help design programs to prevent high infant mortality. Need: Nurses, nurse practitioners, doctors, mother-child specialists; Public Health. Sanitation. Nutrition.
6. Work side-by-side with African doctor. This is great way to know the ropes in Africa. Great for doctors, nurses students.
7. Nepal. Public Health. Doctors, nurses, dentists, nutritionists. Great for pros students.
8. Chinese doctors and acupuncturists. We saw Chinese hospitals in West Africa. Alas they are too expensive for 95 of the people. Willing to treat at our office?
Interested? Please READ the entire NGOabroad website.
Email info as requested on home page: embedded resume
answered Questionnaire to info@NGOabroad.com
|
|