60 seconds with a Médecins Sans Frontières midwifeDate of Posting: 22-08-2011
Kara Blackburn; nurse and midwife Kara Blackburn, from Brisbane, joined Médecins Sans Frontières as a nurse/midwife in 2006. Following her first placement in Darfur, Sudan, Kara went on to work in Sri Lanka and Papua New Guinea. You have completed three field placements with Médecins Sans Frontières. What has been the most challenging context and why? Describe what life is like for a midwife in the field with Médecins Sans Frontières. What is Médecins Sans Frontières’ approach to women’s health? Médecins Sans Frontières is always looking for competent nurses and midwives willing to live and work within an international team, share their skills and dedicate their time to support the organisation’s medical humanitarian work around the world. Field workers are insured for health, medical repatriation, death and disability for the period of their project. All costs associated with the work are covered, including travel from home to the project and living expenses while away. The monthly stipend for people without previous relevant experience for the first 12 months is $1400. To find out more about working with Médecins Sans Frontières, visit www.msf.org.au/joinourteam Share your thoughts |
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