- Trialect
https://trialect.com Trialect offers medical students, doctors and teaching staff the opportunity to be involved in practical research or to do internships in many European, American and Asian leading educational and medical institutions. You can find the necessary program, read the rules and apply on the Trialect website by following link: https://trialect.com/program-grants-list - Work the World
https://www.goabroad.com/providers/work-the-world…
Work the world is an expert in healthcare abroad. Specializing in individual placements, this provider offers medical, nursing, dentistry, radiology, physiotherapy and obstetric internships. Internship locations are from Philippines to Peru. A wide range of clinical opportunities is available in developing countries. The program includes fully individual accommodation, private accommodation with other students, local language lessons, round-the-clock support in the country from a team of local professionals, including the “legendary” chef preparing food. - ELI Abroad
https://www.goabroad.com/providers/eli-abroad#programs/0/4
ELI Abroad, the organization providing excellent medical internships for students, sends thousands of young medical workers abroad annually. Their practical direction varies from medical and veterinary sciences to nutrition and public health, and they are known for their price availability. The cost includes accommodation with a local family either in a shared flat or in a hostel. Most placements include meals and local language courses. - World Internships
https://www.goabroad.com/providers/world-internships…
You can guess by the name of this program that it offers quite intense training options. The World Internships program offers both therapeutic and obstetric internships in ten different countries, based on hospitals, clinics or international medical centers. Some bases for internships offer even special medical training.
World Internships programs are really aimed at attracting local communities, so trainees can rely on work both at the medical institution itself and beyond, and participate in public health projects. The cost of the program includes housing in a family home or housing, depending on the country. Even small scholarships are offered to help participants cover the costs of the program itself.
- Cross-Cultural Solutions
https://www.goabroad.com/providers/cross-cultural-solutions…
By paying more attention to environmental protection and education, Cross Cultural Solutions offers internships in “Global Health” system for six weeks every year in India, Peru, Guatemala, Tanzania and Ghana. Internships are aimed at building a sustainable public health and community education system, with particular emphasis on access to water, sanitation and cleanliness, and the lack of educational resources for those struggling with malaria and HIV. The cost of the program includes sharing accommodation with other program participants and meals from the local chef. - Projects Abroad
https://www.goabroad.com/providers/projects-abroad…
Project Abroad, a leader in the volunteer world, also offers a lot of internships in healthcare. This program is especially useful for students, since trainees can then use their experience to obtain a university loan. Since the internship is aimed at students, the focus is on the development of new experiences, accordingly, it does not require prior practice in this area.
Interns have a choice between nursing, obstetrical, dental, therapeutic, pharmaceutical profile. They will be able to observe local health workers working in hospitals and clinics. The cost includes accommodation, meals, health insurance, visa support (if needed) and transport related to work.
- Czech Hospital Placements
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This internship route is very specific and ideal for those looking for a new experience. Czech Hospital Placements are specifically designed to provide real-life expertise in one of the largest hospitals in Europe in cooperation with Czech doctors, nurses, dentists, physiotherapists, etc. Unlike most professional internships, this organization provides trainees with training materials related to each specialization, so that participants are as prepared as possible before arriving at a health institution.
The internship is open to any English-speaking student aged from 17 to 26 years. Short-term classes are offered throughout the year. The program includes practice in a health institution for at least 25 hours a week, accommodation in one of the Prague districts, nutrition, training materials and on-site teaching aids. Enjoy the fast paced learning and tracking of professionals during surgery, treatment and interaction with patients!
- Volunteering Journeys
https://www.goabroad.com/providers/volunteering-journeys…
Volunteering Journeys offer medical internships for students and medical professionals in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Peru. Within four weeks, these internships will be aimed at getting as much practical experience as possible, completely immersed in a new culture. Interns have a choice between going through internships in city clinics and in health facilities in neighbouring villages. Accommodation and meals are included in the cost of the program. - Child Family Health International
https://www.goabroad.com/…/child-family-health-internationa…
Among 30 different health programs in ten countries, Child Family Health International is a champion when it comes to internships of students abroad. This program combines all types of medical services, not only with clinical practice, but also with social services, human resources and healthcare on a global scale, through internships, medical optional courses, outpatient rotations and service training. Each base for internship is adapted to the level of education of the students as well as to their general interests and goals.
It should be emphasized that in the case the student really gets an opportunity to take part in such programs, it will be necessary for him to create extremely high working conditions in advance, as with greater knowledge there is a greater demand for doctors in developed countries, where there is also a shortage of personnel.