
Volunteering in Tanzania- Emergency Medicine
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Hey, my name is Sophie and I'm a student Paramedic at the University of Bradford. I'm fundraising to volunteer on the A&E ward at a hospital in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
By volunteering in Tanzanian hospitals, I can contribute to increasing the capacity of the healthcare system. This means more patients can receive medical attention and care, potentially reducing the strain on the overburdened healthcare infrastructure.
My contribution can lead to an improvement in the quality of healthcare services provided in Tanzania, leading to better patient outcomes and satisfaction.
I have a strong sense of empathy and a desire to help those less fortunate. Volunteering allows me to act on my humanitarian values and make a positive impact on the lives of people in need. Volunteering in a Tanzanian hospital can be a crucial part of my professional development, helping me gain practical experience, enhance my medical skills, and build a diverse and impressive resume for my career progression.
In summary, by receiving financial support for these critical aspects of volunteering in a Tanzanian hospital, I can maximize my positive impact on the hospital and its surrounding community, ultimately helping to save and improve lives in a meaningful and sustainable way,
Thank you so much.
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Sophie Windle
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England