Study Abroad

USCB Healthcare Students Give Back: Service Trip to the Lakota Nation

volunteers cutting firewood

Trip dates: July 27-Aug. 2, 2024

For this service learning trip, USCB is partnering with Re-Member, an independent, non-profit organization working with the Oglala Lakota Nation on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. Volunteers improve the quality of life for those who live here and learn about the culture of the Oglala Lakota Nation

Academic coursework will focus on the social determinants of health and public health. Faculty-led service learning trips prepare students for careers in healthcare. The combination of rigorous academic coursework and the experience of travel promotes critical thinking while enhancing intellectual development and cultural competency.

Students will:

  • Visit locations of significance around the reservation
  • Engage with local artisans and cultural presenters
  • Attend local events such as pow-wows
  • Work on various construction projects
  • Identify historical and political factors that influenced the development of the Indian Health System
  • Discuss “culture clashes” that occur when Western medicine is introduced into traditional communities
  • Identify the top 5 health issues and social determinants of health on Pine Ridge Reservation
  • Evaluate healthcare resources available to meet the healthcare needs of the community

Cultural appreciation, cross-national understanding, respect for socio-economic differences, and honoring client/patient and family variations and life references are values included in USCB’s mission statement and the goals of the university’s Nursing and Public Health programs

Native american crafts

Trip Schedule

  • Day 1: Saturday, July 27: Departure Savannah/Hilton Head International Aiport (SAV) and arrival in Rapid City, SD with travel to Pine Ridge Reservation
  • Day 2: Sunday, July 28: Cultural program: Wounded Knee visit, Badlands National Park visit
  • Day 3-6: Monday, July 29-Thursday, Aug.1 Working in local communities on work projects such as building installing bunk beds, outhouses, trailer skirting, wheelchair ramps; cultural program each evening
  • Day 8: Friday, Aug. 2:  Leave reservation and fly back to Savannah

Lodging

All lodging is in dormitory-style bunk houses (male and female in separate houses) on the reservation with indoor plumbing, electricity, and bottled potable water available. Transportation will be via commercial van.

 

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Academic Credit

This is a 3-credit elective course in SUMMER II 2024, cross-listed for NURS and PUBH. Academic work includes online assignments to familiarize students. During the fieldwork, students will keep daily journals. Post-trip work will consist of reflection and development of presentations.

Estimated cost

Airfare: $600-700

Tuition: $1293*

Re-Member Fee: $775 (this will be covered through funds raised through students’ fund raising efforts)*

Travel Insurance: $50-100

Incidentals: $100

Total cost: $3118 - 3268

* Undergrad tuition

 

For more information, contact Dr. Lynne Hutchison.

Past USCB Health Study Abroad Experiences

Nepal

2019 - USCB Nursing students participated in hands-on patient care,  health education with children and observation and shadowing of locals professionals. They also pitched in to do some painting and had plenty of time to explore!

 

Ghana 

2018 - The vibrant Gold Coast of Ghana was the setting for this Global Health study abroad program, which provided hands on experience with skills, assessments and health education. Most healthcare in Ghana is provided by the government and is largely administered by the Ministry of Health and Ghana Health Services.  Among sub-Saharan African countries, Ghana stands out for its high rate of health insurance coverage and robust health indicators.