A Day In Life: A Wonderful Experience of Volunteering at the Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Hospital in Rabat, Morocco

A Wonderful Experience of Volunteering at the Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Hospital in Rabat, Morocco

by Pharm. Tiene Bauters
 
Volunteering at the pediatric oncology hospital in Rabat (capital of Morocco) was truly a remarkable and enriching experience. I had the privilege to contribute to a project focused on medication safety, a critical aspect of care in oncology. This opportunity not only allowed me to make a tangible impact but also deepened my understanding of the challenges and solutions within pediatric oncology.
 
What stood out was the incredible dedication of the hospital team. Their passion, professionalism, and commitment to their patients were inspiring. The involvement of charity partners played a pivotal role in supporting the hospital’s operations, providing vital resources, and enabling innovative projects. The high motivation of the team, combined with their collaborative spirit, created an atmosphere of hope and excellence.
 
Beyond the hospital, I had the chance to explore the beautiful city of Rabat. Its friendly people and warm hospitality made me feel welcome again from the very beginning. From the vibrant streets to the rich culture, Rabat offered a unique charm that added to the overall experience.
 
This volunteering experience is something I would strongly recommend to any pharmacist involved in oncology. It aligns perfectly with the vision and mission of ISOPP (International Society of Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners), promoting collaboration, knowledge sharing, and excellence in oncology pharmacy practice.
 
Such opportunities not only contribute to professional growth but also remind us of the importance of global solidarity and the profound impact we can make in the lives of patients and their families.


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