Organization
VCD Nepal - volunteering in Nepal

Nepal medical internship

Duration
Recruiting now
Location
Narayani, Bagmati Province

Opportunity Details

Ongoing

In-Person

Recruiting now

Narayani, Bagmati Province, NP

About this Opportunity

Overview:

The Medical and nursing internship program provides you an opportunity to work together with medical and nursing professionals in Nepal. The internship will take place in large city hospitals to local health centers according to your expertise and preference.

We are currently partnering with a pediatric hospital in Kathmandu and other general hospitals around Kathmandu and Chitwan. Rural medical facilities are on our internship placement list too.

The medical and nursing internship program run all year round and available from 1- 20 weeks.

Highlights:

  • Flexible Starting Date: Choose a timeframe that aligns with your schedule.
  • Diverse Healthcare Environment: Gain exposure to various healthcare settings, from large hospitals to rural health centers.
  • Team Learning Opportunity: Collaborate with professionals from different backgrounds, fostering a rich learning experience.
  • Networking: Connect with a diverse network of health professionals, enhancing your professional connections.

Safety

Your well-being is our top priority. At VCD Nepal, we value the safety of our interns above all else. Our local coordinator and VCD staff are dedicated to looking after you and ensuring that you stay safe, comfortable, and healthy throughout your time in Nepal. From the moment you arrive at the airport, our coordinator will be available to assist you with anything you may need. We provide a detailed orientation process as soon as you arrive.

Skills and Requirements:

Our program is designed for medical and nursing students or professionals, providing a unique opportunity for hands-on experience in the healthcare field.

Requirements:

Medical or nursing student or professional

18+ years old

Basic English

Criminal background check certificate

Travel insurance for safety

Recommended vaccinations; consult your GP or visit VaccineChecker

Typical day & free time

Your day kicks off with morning tea at 7:30 am, followed by a substantial meal around 9-9:30 am before heading to the hospital or health center. Working 4-6 hours a day, six days a week, with Saturdays off, this schedule offers generous free time. Explore the local culture, connect with health professionals, and immerse yourself in diverse healthcare environments.

Accommodation & Meals:

Participants stay with local families in either villages or cities, enjoying a private room with essential furniture. Meals, served three times daily, feature Dal Bhat Tarkari, a cornerstone of Nepali cuisine.

In city areas, host families typically provide Wi-Fi, western toilets, and hot showers. Village homestays may have limited access to these facilities, offering a unique experience that compensates for any limitations.

For water, participants can purchase bottled water locally or request filtered or boiled water from host families, ensuring hydration needs are met.

Issue area

  • Health & Wellness