International Health
  The Indiana University-Moi University Faculty of Health Sciences partnership enables our residents to take six-week electives in Eldoret, Kenya. Each year several residents from pediatrics, medicine, and other residencies rotate to Kenya during a 2-month block with vacation for travel time and sightseeing unlike any other.

 

This true partnership for over 15 years involves students, residents, and faculty from IU and Kenya in an exchange of ideas and experiences that benefit both sides of the Atlantic. An IU faculty member residing in Kenya supervises the residents. This elective provides unique learning opportunities that include participating in community health activities and caring for diseases such as malaria, rheumatic hear disease, malnutrition, tuberculosis, meningitis, typhoid fever and tetanus. Advocacy and research efforts are now expanding, and multiple opportunities exist for international health experiences in Kenya, Mexico, and more.
  For more information visit “IU Kenya”. Kenyan childrenWalking to the hospital
 

In front of the hospital

Giraffe eatingInside the hospital