By Susan Meskis, RN, member of the Rotary Club of Fishers, Indiana, USA, and leader of a vocational training team to Tanzania
After a year of planning and with much anticipation, I set out for Tanzania, Africa, as part of a vocational training team (VTT) comprised of nurses to share my expertise in nursing education with the faculty at Aga Khan University’s (AKU) School of Nursing.
We had built a curriculum, created slides and documents, and spent many hours fine-tuning our presentations. We were prepared, and ready for adventure. But things sometimes don’t turn out the way you expect.
via Listening is sometimes the best education | Rotary Voices.
Thanks for sharing this post to new audiences. This indeed was an awesome VTT, and a great example of how Rotary brings together all types of leaders from diverse backgrounds to tackle issues from a fresh perspective.
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