Medicine Internship in Sri Lanka

14 Days

At a glance

  • This is a volunteer opportunity with Projects Abroad. Devxchange will assist you in choosing the right fit, raising funds with your own campaign page, issuing tax receipts to donors if project meets CRA criteria as a charitable activity. Devxchange will also assist you in onboarding with Projects Abroad.
  • Learn directly from doctors in busy hospitals. You can choose a specialty or rotate through different hospital departments.
  • We organise seminars where doctors teach you to diagnose, treat, or prevent different diseases.
  • You’ll also work to raise awareness about important medical issues through educational workshops.

Details

  • Observe local doctors and medical staff
  • Participate in medical outreaches which serve rural communities
  • Learn about traditional Ayurvedic medicine
  • Raise awareness about important healthcare issues

Includes/Excludes

Food and Accomodation

  • Food (three meals a day)
  • Airport pick-up and drop-off
  • Full induction and orientation by an experienced staff member on arrival
  • Transport to and from your work placement
  • In-country support and 24-hour back-up from our team of full-time local staff
  • Emergency assistance from our international emergency response team
  • Project equipment and materials, including access to our database with thousands of resources
  • Training and workshops from our experienced local staff
  • Regular social events and community activities with other volunteers and interns
  • Access to our local office with internet connection
  • Certification of project completion
  • Access to our alumni services and discounts
  • Visa support and advice
  • Fundraising support, including your own personalized fundraising website with DevXchange
  • Tax Receipts for your donors if activity meets CRA criteria for charitable activity.
  • Pre-departure preparation by your own specialist Volunteer Advisor
  • Personalized MyProjectsAbroad website, with all the information you need about your project, accommodation and destination
  • A free cultural awareness course
  • Membership to our volunteer social media groups, to share information and to get in touch
  • Support to help you complete registration or internship documents, if applicable

Not Included

  • Flights
  • Visa Costs (where applicable)
  • 10% Admin fee for donations involving tax receipts.

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Is this right for me? :
What to Expect

This medical placement is ideal for anyone with a strong interest in medicine. It’s an excellent way to add work experience to your CV and supplement your applications for medical school or university.

You’ll have a medical supervisor for the duration of your internship. They will ensure that you get the most out of your experience, and that you are well looked after.

You’ll be able to choose which departments you’d like to work in. This means you can pursue your interests if there’s a particular area of medicine that you’d like to focus on. Or you can choose to rotate through the different departments for a broader experience. The longer you stay, the more departments you will be able to spend time in.

Your role at the hospital will be purely observational. You’ll be able to witness consultations and procedures, and ask questions. However, there is an opportunity for you to take part in hands-on work during the medical outreaches.

You can join this internship from two weeks onwards. It is available year-round, so you can choose a time that suits your schedule. Please note that you need to be 18 years old or older to join.

This project is also perfect for university medical and healthcare elective students. The real-world insight and knowledge you gain will help shape you as a future medical professional. You will also learn to work with different people and get a broader perspective of global healthcare systems and issues. This benefits your career for years to come. We can organise a placement that meets all of your university’s requirements.

Read more about how we organise healthcare electives.

Medical Internship :
Aim

There are two main aims to this project: to provide you with an educational experience and to assist those in disadvantaged communities.

Many of the medical interns who join us are looking for international work experience. One of our aims is to encourage the cross-cultural sharing of knowledge. You will learn from skilled local medical staff, and in turn share your own experiences with them. It’s a wonderful way to not only learn about healthcare practice in a developing country, but to discover everyday life in another country.

This internship also aims to benefit those in local communities. You will take part in regular medical outreaches in disadvantaged communities. While Sri Lanka does provide free healthcare services to all its citizens, these can sometimes be limited or inconsistent. You’ll work alongside medical staff to provide basic yet vital medical services to vulnerable groups of people.

We have committed to achieving four main long-term goals in our healthcare work in Sri Lanka:

  • Improve hygiene practices
  • Improve access to basic healthcare for disadvantaged groups
  • Promote awareness of non-communicable diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease
  • Help to reduce the number of cases of Dengue fever

Join us and gain medical work experience in Sri Lanka while helping people.

Medical Internship :
Typical Day

After waking up in the morning and enjoying a delicious breakfast with your host family, you’ll travel to your placement by bus or rickshaw. In some cases, you’ll live close enough that you can walk to work. On your first day, our staff will accompany you to show you the way.

A typical day will run from Monday to Friday, from 8.30am – 12.30pm, and then from 2pm – 4pm. However, these hours may vary. The exact schedule will be discussed during your induction.

The specifics of your day will vary according to which placement you choose, and which department you’re in. In general, you’ll follow the doctors in the department as they complete their rounds, update charts, review case files, and assess patients for admission. There may also be the possibility to observe surgeries.

We run regular workshops for all our medical interns. Here you’ll have the chance to ask local doctors questions about procedures you’ve seen, or simply find out more about medical practice in Sri Lanka. They will also provide you with basic training.

Other days you may find yourself visiting a school or community to raise awareness about a particular health issue. This may involve giving presentations or organising activities, such as demonstrating how to correctly wash hands for improved hygiene.

On community outreach days, you’ll travel with other medical volunteers to a disadvantaged area. You’ll assist medical staff in setting up the outreach session, as well as checking vital signs, dispensing medication and generally lending a helping hand wherever needed.

At the end of your working day, it’s time to relax. Swap stories about your day over dinner with your host family, or fellow interns and other volunteers, or spend time getting to know them at one of our regular socials.

Food and Accomodation

You’ll stay with a host family in or around Colombo. They will welcome you into their home, eager to share their customs and have you teach them about your own culture. We believe that this is the best way to immerse yourself in the culture of Sri Lanka and have a truly unique experience.

We will always try to let you live alongside at least one other Projects Abroad volunteer or intern at the same host family. Your room will be modest, but comfortable, clean, and safe.

Your program fee includes three meals a day.

Find out more about our accommodation.

Leisure Activities and Free Time

Sri Lanka is well-known for its diverse landscapes. From beaches to tropical jungles, there’s something for everyone in this vibrant country.

The buzzing Pettah Market is a must-see. You can chat to friendly vendors, buy handmade products, and enjoy the electric atmosphere around you. For cultural enrichment, you can spend an afternoon in the National Museum of Colombo. The Gangaramaya Buddhist Temple is also a highlight, with its vast collection of artefacts.

The town of Galle is a sea port with a strong Dutch heritage and plenty of old colonial buildings to explore. You can also venture inland to hike in the hills, swim in the cool waterfalls, and visit traditional hill towns.

Sri Lanka’s national parks include safari parks where you can spot wildlife like leopards and elephants. Or spend an early morning bird-watching in one of the wetland sanctuaries. There are also rainforest reserves crammed full of tropical biodiversity.

You’ll be sharing this unique experience with many other volunteers. This means you can travel solo or spend your free time with the friends you make during your trip.

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You can send your enquiry via the form below.

Medicine Internship in Sri Lanka
From $2,905
/ Adult