Dentistry electives in Ghana
Every Med Trips dentistry elective in Ghana, with dates, prices, supervision and funding tips.
A dentistry elective in Ghana is a supervised dental placement where dental students observe and assist with basic dental care abroad, set in Ghana’s hospitals. Med Trips runs 5 programmes for dentistry electives in Ghana, most lasting 2–8 weeks. Every placement is supervised, includes accommodation and in-country support, and medical insurance is included in the fee.
This page lists every Med Trips dentistry elective currently available in Ghana. Read the full Ghana destination guide for visas, culture, weekend travel and FAQs, or see what other students do on a dentistry elective abroad.
Available dentistry electives in Ghana
- Estágio eletivo em Medicina no Gana
- 가나에서의 의학 선택 실습
- ガーナでの医学実習
- Stage optionnel en médecine au Ghana
- Medical Elective Placement in Ghana
For dates, prices and what’s included for each placement, click through above or use our placement search.
What you do on a dentistry elective in Ghana
Your week centres on observing and assisting with basic dental care. You attend ward rounds, observe assessments and procedures, and assist with appropriate basic tasks under the supervision of local clinicians. The exact mix depends on the hospital and your stage of training — Med Trips’ in-country team scopes this with you before you go.
How long? When can I go?
Most students choose 2–8 weeks. Departure dates are flexible across the year — check current availability on the programme dates page or in our search.
What does it cost? Can I get funded?
See our transparent prices for the current fee for a dentistry elective in Ghana. Most UK, US, Italian and Spanish students cover at least part of the trip through bursaries, grants and fundraising — see our full guide to elective funding and our fundraising hub.
FAQ: dentistry electives in Ghana
Is a dentistry elective in Ghana supervised?
Yes. Med Trips works with vetted hospitals and your placement is supervised by local clinicians, with an in-country team available 24/7.
Will I be able to assist, or is it observation only?
You learn primarily by observing, with supervised assistance on basic tasks within your competence and within local regulations. You will not act beyond your training.
Does Ghana need a visa?
Most placements need a tourist or short-stay visa — see the Ghana destination guide for current details, and always check the official embassy site before booking flights.
Is insurance included?
Medical insurance is included in the Med Trips programme fee. Students arrange their own professional indemnity for any clinical activity — see our guide to elective insurance and indemnity.
Can I do this as part of a group from my university?
Yes — we run tailored group electives for universities, medical schools and student societies. Tell us your dates, numbers and learning objectives and we’ll build a proposal.
Ask our team a question about a dentistry elective in Ghana, or jump into our placement search.
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