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Volunteer Abroad: Medical & Dental Professional Exchange in Kenya – Open to Global Students & Professionals. Gain hands-on clinical experience in tropical medicine, collaborate with local healthcare teams, and contribute to sustainable health initiatives with full guidance and licensing support.

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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime)
    Time Commitment:
    Flexible
    Commitment Details:
    1-4 week medical/dental exchanges in Kenya. 35-40 hrs/week clinical time, flexible year-round scheduling. Includes orientation, supervision, accommodation. 4-6 weeks advance notice recommended.
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Cost:
    Fee Required: $400
    Cause Areas:
    Community Development, Education, Health & Medicine, Reproductive Health/Rights, Volunteering
    Benefits:
    Training Provided, Housing Available, Language / Cultural Support Available
    Participation Requirements:
    Attend Orientation
    Age Requirement:
    18+
    Other Requirements:
    Healthcare students/professionals. CV required. 1-week minimum. International participants must secure necessary travel documents and insurance. Cultural sensitivity essential.

    Description

    Volunteer Abroad: Medical & Dental Professional Exchange in Kenya – Open to Global Students & Professionals. Gain hands-on clinical experience in tropical medicine, collaborate with local healthcare teams, and contribute to sustainable health initiatives with full guidance and licensing support.

    Cheherma Foundation facilitates a structured clinical collaboration between international healthcare volunteers and Kenyan practitioners. This professional exchange offers hands-on clinical experience, skill development, and sustainable community impact through specialized programs in urban and rural healthcare settings.

    Program Formats

    Team-Based Clinical Initiatives

    Collaborate on community health programs and mobile clinics:

    • Conduct medical consultations, vital signs monitoring, and health screenings
    • Perform dental procedures, including cleanings, fillings, and extractions
    • Deliver public health education and preventive care sessions
    • Work alongside local healthcare teams in community health projects

    Individual Clinical Placements

    Focused placements within established healthcare facilities:

    • Gain exposure to tropical and infectious diseases
    • Collaborate with licensed Kenyan medical officers and dentists
    • Learn local treatment protocols and healthcare systems
    • Develop practical clinical skills in resource-conscious settings

    Professional Development Benefits

    • Hands-on experience in tropical medicine and public health
    • Cross-cultural clinical collaboration skills
    • Professional certification and reference letters
    • Temporary licensing support for qualified professionals
    • Portfolio development with verifiable international experience

    Daily Schedule

    • Team Programs: 8:00 AM briefing; 9:00 AM–4:00 PM clinical operations; team debriefing
    • Clinical Placements: 8:30 AM–3:30 PM at partner facilities with local healthcare teams
    • Both formats include professional networking and cultural immersion opportunities

    Qualifications

    • Open to medical, dental, nursing, and public health students
    • Pre-medical and pre-dental students
    • Licensed healthcare professionals (MD, DDS, RN, DA, etc.)
    • Healthcare graduates and residents
    • No prior international experience required; comprehensive orientation and guidance provided

    Program Inclusions

    • Airport transfer and arrival coordination
    • Safe, vetted accommodation
    • Comprehensive clinical orientation
    • 24/7 in-country professional support
    • Pre-departure guidance
    • Professional certification upon completion

    Clinical Support & Licensing

    • Students receive mentorship; licensed professionals practice with temporary Kenyan licensing support
    • All clinical activities follow established safety protocols
    • Guidance is provided according to experience and qualifications

    Additional Opportunities

    • Professional networking with Kenyan healthcare teams
    • Cultural immersion and community engagement
    • Optional safari experiences (additional cost)
    • Professional reference letters available

    Program Duration & Scheduling

    • 1–4 week placements, flexible durations
    • Year-round program with rolling admissions
    • Flexible start dates to accommodate academic and professional schedules

    Our Approach

    Cheherma Foundation builds a model of global health collaboration where participants gain rare clinical experience, communities benefit from sustainable healthcare, and everyone learns through professional exchange and mutual respect.

    Application Process: Applications are accepted year-round. Positions are filled on a rolling basis; 4–6 weeks advance notice is recommended for optimal placement coordination.

    Note: Participants should bring professional attire and personal protective equipment. Specific supply recommendations are provided during pre-departure guidance.

    Location

    Remote
    Volunteer can be anywhere in the world
    Associated Location
    Toronto, ON, Canada

    Please fill out this form

    Instructions:

    Submit online application with CV/resume. No work samples required. Prompt responses guaranteed. Rolling admissions with 4-6 weeks advance notice recommended for optimal placement.

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