We partner with clinics, small hospitals, labs, and treatment centers to provide opportunities for people to develop professionally and to help at the same time. By joining our program you will be placed in a clinic where you can learn skills by shadowing medical professionals and interacting with patients. Depending on your area of expertise and interest, we will match you with the best suited option.
For interns that have experience in lab work, there is the opportunity to aid in laboratory diagnostics.
The medical program is meant for medical students 3rd year and above and professionals. It’s important that interns are able to communicate in Spanish. If your Spanish skills are not well developed we encourage you to take some medical Spanish classes with us prior to your internship.
The minimum commitment to the internship is of 4 weeks.
Each of our destinations offers different options for medical internships
Who is this program better for?
Medical students
What could I be doing?
-Conducting health and hygiene workshops in rural schools.
-Helping doctors by measuring patients vital signs.
-Shadowing doctors in procedures.
-Organizing the clinic’s pharmacy.
-Patient diagnosis assistance.
-Participating in medical outreach campaigns in villages (if one overlaps with your service time)
-Teaching indigenous families in rural areas about basic health measures and nutrition.
Working hours are usually 6 hours per day, Monday through Thursday. The center will provide you any equipment that you need. You will be working with the personal of the center.
One of our coordinators will pick you up at the airport and take you to your guest family.
Please select a Sunday for arrival.
Our team will guide you for the best Sunday start date for your project
Medical Clinic Supporter
Our Medical Internship program is designed to give real-world experience under a clinical setting to medical students, professionals, and people in healthcare.
$205/week
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