A Medicine & Health Care Internship with Projects Abroad will help you get the real-world clinical experience you need to excel in a medical career.
This is what you can expect from one of our international medical internships:
- Work in professional medical environments like hospitals and clinics
- Shadow experienced doctors and nurses
- Get a deeper understanding of global health care issues
- Learn essential medical skills, like measuring blood pressure and blood sugar
- Help deliver basic health care services during community outreaches
You can choose from a range of specialties for your medical internship abroad, such as:
- General Medicine
- Public Health
- Nursing
- Midwifery
- Physiotherapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Nutrition
- Speech Therapy
- Dentistry
- Pharmacy
Our medical trips abroad are flexible and safe. Programs can be adjusted to your level of experience, making them ideal for undergraduates and pre-meds aiming for Medical School. We also have programs for high school students interested in medicine.
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Medical Internships in Ghana
See this project- Price: $2,785 CAD for 1 week
- Extra Weeks: $480 CAD
- Start Date: Anytime
- Minimum Duration: 1 week
- Ages: 16 or over
Medical Program for Pre-Med Students in Peru
See this project- Price: $4,395 CAD for 2 weeks
- Extra Weeks: $1,000 CAD
- Start Date: June and July
- Minimum Duration: 2 weeks
- Ages: College student or recent graduate
Medicine Internship in Tanzania
See this project- Price: $3,265 CAD for 2 weeks
- Extra Weeks: $480 CAD
- Start Date: Anytime
- Minimum Duration: 2 weeks
- Ages: 16 or over
How do I get a Medical Internship Abroad?
Our overseas medical internships are open to people aged 16 and over. To enter a program, all you need to do is check that you meet the requirements, and fill in the application form. Our Project Experts are here to assist if you need help finding the medical project that best meets your needs and goals.
You may be asking yourself if a medical internship with Projects Abroad is the right move for you. If you tick one or more of these boxes, then the answer is yes!
- You want to participate in a doctor shadowing program
- You want to join a short term, but valuable medical program
- You want to add pre-med clinical experience to your resume
- You want an internship experience in a hospital environment
- You want to take part in an ethical medical volunteer program where you can help people
- You have medical experience under your belt, and want to do something different to further your career
Having this kind of global health care experience will strengthen your resume and give you great discussion points in interviews and essays. It can also help you decide if you want to pursue a medical degree.
Not 100% convinced this is for you? Here are other options that may interest you:
- Medical Practicums for students already studying medicine
- Veterinary Medicine for those interested in working with animals
- Social Work for anyone interested in working with people
You can see a full list of our internships abroad here.
Our Medicine & Healthcare Policy
We take the safety of our volunteers, interns, and the people they work with very seriously. That’s why we’ve put in place a comprehensive Medical Ethics Policy.
The amount of hands-on work can vary between destinations, and we ensure that you learn essential skills wherever you go. Due to these ethical standards, we cannot allow our interns to be directly involved in surgery; however, certain destinations may have more opportunities to view surgery than others. If you’re interested in performing certain tasks or observing specific procedures, please reach out to our Project Experts to discuss your options!
What Summer Medical Internships are available for pre-med students?
We can organize medical volunteering opportunities and summer medical internships for pre-meds for as short as one week, accommodating even the busiest student. So even if you only have limited time over the summer, you can travel throughout June, July, and August. We’re entirely flexible, and you can choose when to start and end your trip.
Whether you’re a pre-med looking for summer programs abroad, or someone interested in giving back as a medical volunteer abroad, we have something for you! For example, practice your suturing skills at our Medicine Internship in Argentina. Or, learn to treat and dress chronic wounds at a leprosy camp through our Public Health Internship in Ghana.
What will I gain from a Medical Internship?
Our international medical volunteer opportunities give you skills that prepare you for your next stage of education and career.
Here are some of the benefits that our previous interns talk about:
- Global competencies like teamwork, communication, leadership, resilience, organizing, planning, and time management
- More in-depth medical work experience than you might get in your home country. Concerned about how much you can benefit from your project if you don’t have previous medical experience? Read our blog about volunteering overseas without experience
- The ability to work and empathize with people of different cultures and backgrounds, helping to develop a global mindset
- Confidence from stepping out of your comfort zone
All of the above will enhance your resume and your personal development.
What is a Medical Practicum?
A medical practicum gives you real-world, clinical experience in a busy hospital, clinic, or during a community healthcare outreach. In your day-to-day work, you’ll see illnesses and conditions that you’ve only encountered in textbooks first-hand.
As an example, you can gain practicum experience by doing things like:
- Work a night shift with an ambulance team in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
- Examine an x-ray with a doctor and walk through possible diagnoses at a Maasai community hospital in Tanzania.
How long is a practicum?
This is entirely up to you. Our placements run year-round, and you can join whenever your schedule allows. Our flexibility lets us accommodate you and whatever requirements your college puts forward. We’re able to help you find the best placement that fulfills your practicum hours, while also serving the needs of communities.
Why do Medical Internships matter?
Gaining medical work experience abroad will bring you closer to a future working in your chosen field. We’re proud to support future talent who’ll bring vital skills to communities in need.
How are our Medicine & Healthcare Internships different?
At Projects Abroad, our first aim is to benefit the communities we work in. You can be assured that your medical internship is ethical, well supported, and part of a better future. Here are just a few elements of our work that set it apart from other internships:
We record our work in a secure database
We created a Global Impact Database so we can track the positive impact our medical projects have. This is a secure and anonymous database that we use to identify specific areas of need. It allows us to use data to shape community outreaches and health awareness projects. We can also monitor individuals we see often, report our results, and collect data for research. All of this work is guided by our Management Plans.
Real work with trained professionals
On our medical internships abroad, you’ll work alongside real healthcare professionals. You can observe them in their everyday work, ask questions, and hear more about their experiences. You’re likely to get more insights into the front line of medical care than in your home country.
A tailored approach
We're often able to tailor your internship to suit your interests. You can work in more than one department or focus on one particular area, and experience outreach work in the local community.
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