MONTANA STUDENTS CALL VOLUNTEER SERVICE IN TANZANIA “LIFE-CHANGING”
…Sakala attend to a pregnant woman at the IGC Lille Brott and RCP Caregiver Beatrice with an RCP mom and her children during a home visit The nursing students utilized their medical skills on behalf of the families in rural Tanzania making a significant difference in the lives of parents and their children. “I contributed to the community by providing the medical knowledge I had received from schooling. I was able to answer many amazing questions during home visits as well as educate mothers about toddler safety, the importance of breastfeeding, post-partum depression, STIs, nutrition, and much more. Not only was I able to teach those in the community but I was also able to learn about a new culture.” – Camille Burroughs, MSU nursing student. “I was also able to work in the Ipalamwa General Clinic drawing blood and… (Search hits: 1 in body, 0 in title, %category% in categories, 0 in tags, %taxonomy% in other taxonomies, 0 in comments. Score: 209.35)