Recommendations on some third-world countries?

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i have the opportunity to travel to a few third world countries to treat patients who don't get quality health care. any recommendations on some places to go? i can also go to places like vietnam, brazil, madagascar, etc. have not yet been overseas, looking forward to it.
 

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A full list of countries that interest you would be helpful, but from those, I'd say Brazil.

There's plenty of people who need help and you can enjoy yourself on your free time. If you don't plan to have any free time and want to contribute the most to your CV, choose some country in Africa (Kenya comes to mind).

I would personally choose one of the slum towns near Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, but if you're going there, learn at least enough Portuguese to be able to communicate with those who don't know any English (or Japanese, that's their second language if I'm not mistaken) - in Africa you would most likely need a translator.
 

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i had a buddy that went to Vietnam for two weeks and had a blast!!!
 

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nice....i would think it depends a bit on the type of stuff you like to see and do, but had a great time in Indonesia when I was there for a month, Thailand great as well (but clearly better experts on this board on Thailand than me). I liked Brazil, but not nearly as "different" as SE Asia. have you considered some of the places in southern africa? could look into Lesotho which land locked by south africa...they really need help and it is close enough to some fun areas (beaches, safaris, etc)....

wherever you go, have fun and be safe!
 

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i had a buddy that went to Vietnam for two weeks and had a blast!!!

we did vietnam for honeymoon and it was great....nha trang was cool...scuba diving was pretty solid and prices were great for what you got

wish i had bought a bunch of suits while we were in Hoi An
 

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appreciate the input guys. it isn't as much vacation as it is working, really. i have never been overseas so i couldn't even tell you much about culture that interests me. i'll have translators present wherever i land, so language barrier shouldn't be an issue. it's a pretty cool scenario…a few years back someone row-boated his ailing wife 20+ miles to get to our clinic. makes you feel good (although i wasn't there.) i've heard vietnam is a great place to go. anyone been to madagascar?
 

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Very cool...

My wife takes college students once to twice a year to Guatemala for mission trips/health trips. While not overseas they really need it there and the people are extremely nice. I think she gets more out of it than the people she visits. Great opportunity for you
 

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I hear Canada is supposed to be safe and clean.

Do you like ice fishing?

or curling?
 

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Most eye opening experience ever was doing something like this in Africa. People lined up for hours to get medial care. Some people didn't make it through the wait. Very rewarding.
 

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Most eye opening experience ever was doing something like this in Africa. People lined up for hours to get medial care. Some people didn't make it through the wait. Very rewarding.

You mean. They died in line?? Fk..
 

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You mean. They died in line?? Fk..

One of the worst things I've ever seen Tate. We were at a remote village. Took us about 3 hours on a dirt road to get there. People were lined up when we arrived in about 105 degree heat. Guy has a baby wrapped up and said the baby was sick. Doctors took the baby in for an evaluation and there was nothing they could do. Baby died right there in front of us. Guy picks up the baby and walks off and I said "where's he going now." An interpreter told me he was taking his baby home to bury him/her in the front yard.
 

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Most eye opening experience ever was doing something like this in Africa. People lined up for hours to get medial care. Some people didn't make it through the wait. Very rewarding.

that is awesome. and make no mistake…i'll be the one financing it.
 

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i have the opportunity to travel to a few third world countries to treat patients who don't get quality health care. any recommendations on some places to go? i can also go to places like vietnam, brazil, madagascar, etc. have not yet been overseas, looking forward to it.

brazil a 3rd world country?
 

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Why a 3rd world Country? There are many here in the USA who could use your services.
 

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