How My Physical Therapy Internship in Kenya Expanded My View of Healthcare

Katie Manning
Elmira College

The program was more than I could have ever expected. When I first arrived in Mombasa, I did not know what to expect. I was not even sure there was going to be a sign from IMA waiting outside of the airport for me. But when I stepped out from the airport I was greeted by an IMA staff member with kindness and hospitality. The staff at the residence was more than helpful by doing laundry daily, providing excellent meals, and willing to help with anything us interns may have needed help with. The program mentors were always very easy to approach and some I have become close with after my time in Kenya. I appreciate everyone’s kindness and help during my time in Kenya. At the hospital i learned more about healthcare than I expected. The doctors were kind, and willing to spend the time to teach us how they were treating the patients. Many of the medical staff also provided us insight on the healthcare system in Kenya. The community in Mombasa was welcoming and everyone I met was nice. When doing the Women’s Health clinics, I could immediately see the impact we had on the young women we talked with. I distinctly remember meeting a young girl at one of the school we went to for a clinic and she was asking me if I was a doctor. I explained that I was in school to become one and she looked at me with such excitement and explained that she dreams of becoming a doctor one day. Seeing the girls hope in her eyes to become a doctor makes me realize how much of an impact we have on the schools we attended. I made sure to tell her she could do anything she set her mind to, because I truly believe that. That exchange I had with the young girl is the best example of how much I see we have made an impact on the community, not only by teaching about Women’s hygiene but also showing that these girls can pursue the careers they choose to

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