Sanglah Hospital in Bali seeking volunteers
08 November 2011
Over the past few years, nine volunteers have worked at the Sanglah Hospital in Bali ranging from Nurse Education to Infection Control to Facility Maintenance. AVI is currently advertising a new group of assignments at the hospital.
Following the Bali bombings in 2002, the Australian Government has provided significant support to the 738-bed, government-owned Sanglah Hospital.
The hospital offers an extensive range of specialist services including cardiology, intensive care, burns and trauma and a busy accident and emergency service, as well as more routine obstetrics and gynaecology, surgery, medicine, paediatrics and diagnostic services.
As part of the hospital's capacity building program, the following roles are currently available:
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Nurse Educator – Emergency Division
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Nurse Educator – Paediatric Division
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Infection Control Adviser
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Medical Equipment – Technical Adviser
Visit our Health page for more details
Read about Nurse Educator Di Brown, who recently volunteered at Sanglah Hospital.