Medical Internship for High School Students in Tanzania
Medical Internship for High School Students in Tanzania
Discover the world of medicine early through our Medical Internship for High School Students in Tanzania. This unique program is designed for students aged 15 to 18 who are passionate about pursuing a future in healthcare.
Participants gain firsthand exposure to real-world medical environments while shadowing healthcare professionals in local hospitals and clinics. You’ll observe patient care, learn about tropical diseases, and develop a deeper understanding of global health challenges—all while immersing yourself in the vibrant Tanzanian culture.
This program offers a perfect balance of learning, service, and adventure, providing a life-changing experience for young aspiring medical professionals.
Program Details
Price:
USD $2,700 for 2 weeks
The fee covers airport pickup, orientation, accommodation, daily meals, hospital placement, and ongoing support. Every arrangement is made to ensure participants feel comfortable, safe, and focused on learning throughout their internship.
Extra Weeks:
USD $400 per additional week
Students who wish to stay longer can extend their program to deepen their knowledge and continue learning from medical professionals. Additional weeks allow for greater exposure to different hospital departments and community health projects.
Start Date:
Flexible – Available year-round
The internship can be joined at any time of the year. Whether during summer break, winter holidays, or school vacations, the flexible schedule allows students to choose dates that best fit their academic calendar.
Minimum Duration:
2 weeks
A minimum of two weeks ensures participants gain meaningful experience and build confidence in a clinical environment. However, staying longer enhances learning outcomes and strengthens engagement with medical staff and local communities.
Ages:
15 to 18 years old
Specifically tailored for high school students with an interest in healthcare or pre-med studies. No prior medical experience is required—just curiosity, enthusiasm, and a willingness to learn.
Activities You May Be Involved In
During your internship, you’ll have the opportunity to observe, assist, and learn through guided mentorship and structured activities, such as:
- Shadowing doctors and nurses in hospital wards and outpatient departments
- Observing clinical procedures and patient consultations under supervision
- Learning about public health and community medicine practices in Tanzania
- Assisting with basic non-clinical tasks (such as patient registration or record organization)
- Attending health awareness programs and community outreach projects
- Participating in interactive workshops on first aid, medical ethics, and global health challenges
- Engaging in cultural excursions and weekend safaris to experience Tanzania’s beauty and traditions
This internship provides not just medical insight but also personal growth, independence, and cultural understanding.
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