Gain Experience by Working Alongside Qualified Pharmacists in a Developing Country
Pharmacy Internships in Uganda
A Pharmacy internship with Avella Sights is an excellent opportunity to gain first-hand experience of pharmacy practices in a developing country. You’ll deepen your understanding of both global and local healthcare issues. You’ll also observe medical conditions that you might not see in your home country.
You can complete your pharmacy internship in the dispensary unit of a hospital, a local pharmacy, or a medical center. Apart from observing in these clinical settings, you’ll also spend time dispensing medication during medical outreaches in disadvantaged communities. All of your work at outreaches is supervised.
Doing a Pharmacy placement abroad is a great way to give your CV an extra edge and it gives you unique talking points during interviews. You’ll also boost your job or study applications to further your career.
Is a Pharmacy internship in Uganda right for me?
If you’re looking to learn more about pharmacy practices in a developing country, then these internships are ideal for you. We have options to suit all experience levels and will start you out at a skill level that you’re comfortable with.
Are you thinking about pursuing a career in pharmacy? With us, you’ll get to observe the daily working life of a pharmacist, which can help you make up your mind. Or maybe you’re a current pharmacy student? Doing an internship will provide you with first-hand work experience to complement your studies.
This project is also a good fit for graduates looking for a new challenge. You will certainly have the opportunity to broaden your horizons and put your knowledge into practice.
During your time in Uganda, you will be well supported by your new colleagues, as well as Avella Sights staff. There is also the opportunity to give back to the community you’ll be based in through outreaches, so you can help while you learn.
If you’re currently studying pharmacy at university, we offer Pharmacy Electives. Interested in broader health issues affecting local communities? Take a look at our Public Health internship options.
What will I gain from a Pharmacy placement in Uganda?
Our Pharmacy opportunities give you the chance to gain relevant work experience in the field that will prepare you for the next stage of your education and career. There are numerous other benefits, including:
- Developing soft skills such as teamwork, time-management, leadership, resilience, organisation, and planning
- Experience with diseases and medical conditions that you might not encounter in your home country
- A more in-depth internship experience than you’d receive back home
- Developing a global mindset through working with people from a range of different backgrounds
- Increased self-confidence as you push past your comfort zone
Overall, these international pharmacy internships are a fantastic way to develop both personally and professionally.
How are our Pharmacy Internships different?
At Avella Sights, our first aim is to benefit the communities we work in. Our internships are ethical and well supported. Here are some factors that set us apart:
We record our work in a secure database
We have the Avella Impact Database to track the positive impact of our projects. It’s secure and anonymous and we use it to identify specific areas of need. The data we record helps us shape aspects of our work, like medical outreaches and health awareness campaigns. We also use it to monitor the progress of individuals, report our results and collect data for research. All this work follows our Management Plans.
Real work with trained professionals
As an intern, you’ll work alongside real healthcare professionals. You can observe them in their everyday work, ask questions and hear more about their experiences. You’re likely to get greater exposure to the frontline of medical care than in your home country.
A tailored approach
We are often able to tailor your internship to suit your interests. You can work in more than one department or focus on one particular area, and experience outreach work in the local community.
Our Medicine & Healthcare policy
We take the safety of our volunteers, interns, and the people they work with very seriously. That’s why we’ve put in place a comprehensive Medical Ethics Policy.