KIIS: Tanzania - Experience Tanzania, Summer Program

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The KIIS Tanzania program includes service-learning/internships for students in health related majors such as medicine, nursing, health administration, public health and social work. A site lecture at the world-famous archeological sites of Olduva... read more

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I learned so much about myself and the world around me - Berea College View Entire Review
Make do with what you have. Maximize your resources to bring about good outcomes. It was worthwhile. - Berea College View Entire Review
Past Review A Nurse's Dream
I learned so many unique nursing skills due to the lack of resources in this particular country. The things I got to witness and observe at the hospitals are memories I will cherish forever. This program was so worthwhile! - Berea College View Entire Review
I learned that there is beauty in the oddest places. Tanzania may not look like the prettiest place in the world, but the people there make it beautiful. - Berea College View Entire Review
Learned about another culture, their health system and so much more! - Berea College View Entire Review
I learned to be culturally aware and accepting. I learned to never get frustrated with foreigners just because they do not speak my language. - Berea College View Entire Review
I learned a lot about a different culture and their health care setting - Berea College View Entire Review

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The KIIS Tanzania program includes service-learning/internships for students in health related majors such as medicine, nursing, health administration, public health and social work. A site lecture at the world-famous archeological sites of Olduvai Gorge (Cradle of Humankind) will be provided to students taking anthropology, while excursions to Serengeti (Safari Green) and Zanzibar (Safari Blue) will lead to the rich land and sea biodiversity of Tanzania. 

The program is based in the capital city of Dar es Salaam. Students are housed in a hotel that provides attractive amenities for group guests and events; they include 24/7 wifi, state of the art conference room, in-room temperature control, and outdoor class facilities. 

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  • Summer
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