Over the last few months I sat through and (thankfully) passed my final year oral exams to finish off my Bachelor of Communication Pathology in Audiology. Such an incredible feeling of accomplishment after 4 years of studying! On the 1st of Jan I moved to the South Coast of KwaZulu Natal to begin my year of Community Service at a small but friendly District hospital.
If anyone is wondering why and what community service is, let me set the record straight: It is in no way related to the community service that is given as punishment for breaking the law, and no I have not been to jail! (People have asked...haha!). Community service is a year that most health professionals in South Africa are required to do after completing their degree. A lot of us are placed in rural areas and it becomes quite an adventure! The year is very community focused, which means that we are not limited to working in our hospital, but visit the smaller clinics in the surrounding communities as well as do home visits. We often have to leave our car and walk down hills and muddy terrain to get to our patients!
Amazing views on the road to Tonjeni clinic. |
Rehab team home visit out at our furthest community |
Some days we see more cows than people. |
Community service has been the most fantastic experience so far, and I am learning to be an audiologist in often less-than-ideal settings and situations. It sure forces me to think outside of the box and problem solve! I can't wait to see what adventures the rest of the year has in store... if I find some time in between hiking to waterfalls, swimming in bilharzia infested rivers and taking full advantage of living 600m from the beach, I may post updates more frequently ;)