Medical Internships – Tanzania

Shadow doctors in Tanzania for up to 40 hours per week in state-of-the-art hospitals and clinics

If you have a passion for medicine and are interested in gaining valuable & intense observation experience coupled with the change of exploring Tanzania then this program is designed for you. Our programs offer the change to gain experience & skills to fortify your medical school application and help you evolve your professional career. You will rotate through different specialties and witness medical procedures & operations that will help you decide on your studies.

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Tanzania Hospital Shadowing

Internship Highlights:

Minimum Duration: 2-weeks
Maximum Duration: 12-weeks
Fees: Starting from $1,900
Language: The internship is conducted in English
Schedule: Monday to Friday, 8am – 4pm
Location: Arusha, Tanzania
Internship Details
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Eligibility requirement: At least one year of undergraduate study completed, with a relevant scientific major such as biology, chemistry, neuroscience, behavioral sciences, physics etc. Interns must have a genuine interest in medicine and commitment to observation of both surgical and non surgical procedures.
University Credit: Cerca Abroad in cooperation with Webster University (Athens Campus) is able to offer a transferable US university credit option for all in-person and remote internship programs. Students can receive 1 academic credit for every 50 hours of internship (4 week / 40 hour per week internships lead to 3cr, 5 week to 4cr). The fee is $465 per credit (inc. application fees).

Ethical medical and surgical shadowing, compliant with AAMC guidelines

Medical Shadowing

This is an in-country shadowing program with provided shared housing and local team support.

The Arusha, Tanzania Medical Internship Program offers a unique opportunity for students to immerse themselves in the field of healthcare and make a meaningful impact on undeserved communities. Participants will work alongside local medical professionals, shadowing in diverse clinical settings, gaining experience in areas such as general medicine, ER, Surgical, maternal and child health, and tropical diseases. This immersive program also includes cultural exchange activities, allowing volunteers to engage with the local community and understand the broader context of healthcare in Tanzania. With a focus on collaboration and learning, this internship is an invaluable experience for those passionate about healthcare and eager to contribute to global health initiatives. This internship program is suitable for all medical students, and their placement within the hospital can depend on their area of study.

Medical Internship

Our medical internship program offers pre-med, pre-health & graduates students the opportunity to gain top quality experience interning in the medical field. With valuable experience, you’ll develop your skills and understanding of different medical professions.

It is important to note with this program, it is based in a developing country, and medical care offered in Tanzania is much less advanced than in the US. A big aspect of this internship is taking the opportunity to learn and understand the challenges within the lack of medical care available in developing countries. As such, it is important to be prepared for this.

Department Rotation:
Anesthesiology
Dialysis
Emergency Room
Gastroenterology

General Surgery
Hematopathology
Intensive Care Unit
Orthopedic Surgery

Oncology
Radiology
Pediatrics
OBGYN

Associated career paths:

Physician, Nurse, Surgeon, General Practitioner, Orderly, Medical Assistant, Pharmacy Technician, Occupational Therapist, Medical Scribe, Medical Administrator, Diagnostic Medical Sonographer, Clinical Laboratory Technician, Emergency Medical Technician, Radiologic Technologist, Phlebotomist, Anesthesiologist, Obstetrician.

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Fees

By paying for an internship ensures that you get support and a customized professional experience to increase your skills development and fortify your resume.

Learn more on: “Why should you pay for an internship abroad?”

Duration
Fees (USD)
2-weeks $1,900
3-weeks $2,500
4-weeks $3,100
5-weeks $3,700
6-weeks $4,300
7-weeks $4,900
8-weeks $5,400
9-weeks $5,900
10-weeks $6,400
11-weeks $6,900
12-weeks $7,400
To apply for this internship, its quick, easy and free!

We will review your application and if we accept you on this internship we will ask you to pay a non-refundable deposit of US$250 to secure your place. The remaining of your internship fees (less your initial US$250 deposit payment) will be due no less than 60 days before your internship start date.

 

Application Process
– Program Fees Include:
  • 24/7 in-country support
  • Airport pick-up
  • Customized shadowing plan
  • Fully furnished shared Accommodation
  • Local English speaking coordinator
  • International reference letter
  • Internship placement
  • Program & host city orientation
– Program Fees do not include:
  • Local activities & meals
  • International/local travel costs
  • Travel document assistance & Insurance
  • Any other service not mentioned

Reviews

Over the past years our team has been offering internships to hundreds of participants from around the world. Over the past few years it has expanded its program portfolio of in-person and remote internships to Erasmus+ funded MSc degrees & courses. You can read here some typical reviews from our past participants.

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Internship Details

Arusha
Arusha

Internships start on Mondays and interns have a choice to participate to a program between a minimum of 2 weeks or up to a maximum of 12 weeks .

The program fee includes a free airport pickup on the Sunday before the Monday start date from Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO). To qualify for the free pickup interns are required to arrive between 9am-6pm.At the airport interns will be welcomed and transferred to their housing in Arusha. For interns arriving at an earlier date, a pickup maybe provided if requested and subject to availability.

Vaccinations: Typhoid/Hep A (highly recommended), Tetanus, Yellow Fever (only required if participants travel through Kenya first).

Adequate information about the city and hosting institution will be sent before arrival. It includes information about the city, local culture, rules, emergency contact numbers and the local team.

In regard to visas, you will need to obtain a particular intern/volunteer visa on airport  arrival, upon which, us as the host organisation/company will send them a letter which you will print and present at customs.

Interns should budget about 2,000 – 7,000 TSH (about US $.90 – $3 USD) per day for public transport depending on whether they choose Dala Dala, Tuk Tuk or Taxi. 10,000 to 25,000 TSH for a simple lunch out (about US$5 – 15). Tanzania has many dining options and from many different cuisines ranging from budget to high end depending on the intern’s needs. Most places accept credit/debit cards but interns are advised to carry cash in Tanzanian Shilling. There are several free ATMs in town and are easy to access.

As for Tanzania, perhaps there is no need for an introduction. Known for its Iconic wildlife safaris in the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, adventurous hiking experiences, pristine beaches of Zanzibar and the cultural tapestry woven through historic Stone Town. Tanzanian culture is a blend of diverse traditions, culture and people. Tanzania is also a very peaceful country, and locals pride the nation on this, along with all the natural wonders it has to offer! Arusha is warm but mild compared to other parts of Africa – coastal regions are very hot and humid. The weather year round is approximately 72°F / 23°C and can get up to 82°F / 28°C. There is mainly dry and rainy reason, no summer or winter. The most popular time to visit Tanzania is between June to September or December/January.

Accommodation

The accommodation is fully furnished (single or double bunk beds), with WiFi, shared with 1-6 other same-sex interns, and located in safe areas with easy access to public transport and close to the hospital. The last night of the accommodation is the Friday night of the final week, leaving interns free to depart on Saturday. Extra nights of accommodation or private apartments can be arranged in advance, if requested and subject to availability.

Housing
Rooms
Garden
Living Room

Activities

What can you do in your days-off?

Safari (3 or 4 days) Hike Kilimanjaro (6 – 8 days) Moshi tour (waterfalls, culture, coffee plantation) Mtu Wa Mbu (2 day adventure and cultural tour)
Hot Springs Walking Safari Day hikes (Mt Meru or Kilimanjaro) Cultural Heritage Museum
Maasai Market Painting classes Zanzibar weekend Relax!
Safari
Hike Kilimanjaro
Hot Springs
Mtu Wa Mbu