Hello,
I had the wonderful opportunity to go on an internship to
Ghana, West Africa this last fall semester. I am a public health major,
emphasizing in health promotion. In Ghana, I was able to see health care
in a developing country first-hand. I had studied about international
health here at BYU, but actually going to a different country to study
health was an entirely different experience. I worked with a volunteer
organization that helps sponsor a non-governmental organization in a
rural village in Ghana. The NGO is working to break the stigma and
discrimination associated with HIV/AIDS. While I was there, I was able
to shadow doctors working in various clinics in the hospital there. I
saw patients with Malaria, HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, Elephantitis, and
many other tropical diseases. I was able to see how the health care
system works in this developing country. They are making progress, but
sure have a long way to go. Before I left, I was a little hesitant to
go. I was scared for my safety, but upon arriving, I thought back on how
silly it was to be scared. I immediately made friends with many of the
welcoming Ghanaians and other volunteers from America and some European
countries. This experience was the opportunity of a lifetime and I would
go back in a heartbeat! I cried almost the entire plane ride home
because I was so sad to leave all of the friends I had made during my 4
month stay in Ghana. If you’re interested, I kept a blog while I was
there. You can find it at marindamorgan.blogspot.com
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