Medical Electives Abroad - Kenya
Since 2003 we have been organising medical elective placements in Kenya for students combining their official University elective with the experience of a different lifestyle, culture and medical practice. Students are supervised at the hospital and they live locally in our own guesthouse in Embu (cental region, on the slopes of Mount Kenya), integrating with the community and also getting involved with the charitable activities of the Moving Mountains Trust. We have a strong network of staff to work with and the package we offer includes accommodation throughout, organisation of the elective, staff support in-country and internal travel.
Overview
We can offer placements for general medicine, nursing, physiotherapy and dentistry. The basic elective period we offer is four weeks, after which you can add any number of weeks according to your University requirements. There are opportunities to get experience across different departments or you can concentrate on a specific department within the hospital. You will be supervised throughout and receive mentorship from the medical staff, while at the same time taking part in the daily routines of the hospital. Your elective financially supports this hospital, and through all the students going there you are able to make a significant difference to the health provision for the local population.
You will be able to explore the region throughout your elective on the weekends or at the end, either the local culture or wildlife trips of adventure trips like hiking to Point Lenana on Mount Kenya or a visit to the coast beach time in Mombasa or one of the islands off the coast.
Strong links have been developed through our partner charity Moving Mountains and an elective contributes directly to some of the developmental programmes that our charity runs in Kenya.
What Our Adventurers Think:
Thank you for the trip of a lifetime, my medical elective in Kenya was packed with experiences and memories, and I knew AA were always there to facilitate things if I needed. The work you are doing here is making a big difference – well done, and keep it up!
Medical Elective in Kenya
This video features a medical student from Bristol who describes what it’s like at the hospital in Embu and also about his experiences with us on his elective.
Most students get involved with our work at Moving Mountains Trust which often means helping out at the rescue centre which provides food every day to about 150 children who live rough on the streets, but there is also the chance to get involved with some outreach work at the rural schools we support. We have a number of health related programmes, including health checks for children in rural schools, referrals, provision of sanitary pads for girls and education in schools around health and hygiene, and our most recent programme focussing on mental health and trauma counselling.
The electives we run enable students to fulfil their University requirements, but they also help our charity deliver significant services to the community and our beneficiaries.
Typical Itinerary
Electives generally last four or six weeks, occasionally eight, and we work in a town called Embu where there is a main hospital and a number of clinics which we also work with on an ad hoc basis. The elective is five days a week, all day, and you will be supervised by one of the Doctors who will speak good English. There is scope for focussing on particular departments within the hospital, and on arrival you will be able to discuss these preferences with the medical staff.
Accommodation is in our guesthouse which is just on the outskirts of the town and about a 15 minute drive. The house is a large semi-detached villa with garden and you will have your own space. The rooms have everything you need and there are hot showers and wifi and an outdoor balcony area. Our co-ordinator Gilbert lives in the main house with his wife and two children. Gilbert will help you plan your days and weekends and assist with transport and organising everything. He is a keen cyclist so if you want you can go out on excursions with him in the surrounding area of Embu District which is quite hilly, very green and lush, and close to Mount Kenya.
Most students combine the elective with some holiday time as well, many people go away for a weekend to visit a game park or climb the mountain or go sightseeing, and some people opt to spend some time at the coast at the end. We can assist with all the advice for that and Gilbert can help arrange it.
Our charity Moving Mountains runs continual programmes for children and you are welcome to get involved – from coaching football to literacy classes, drama and music lessons, life skills and camping trips on the weekends. A big part of the excitement for the children is to have a foreigner along to help run the activities and we’d really appreciate your help! We underpin all these activities with basic counselling and in some cases trauma counselling, since a lot of the beneficiaries come from very difficult backgrounds and circumstances, so we are also keen for any help in that area too.