Joining a health care internship is a life-changing experience. Gaining invaluable theoretical and practical knowledge in global health systems in Sub-Saharan Africa, you’ll walk away from your internship with a deeper understanding of public health, developed skills in your specialty, and a more open-minded individual.
Our internships offer interns various opportunities to customize their experience to meet their personal and professional goals best. Here are a few of the medical project areas you can focus on during your African Impact internship.
Hospital and clinical care
Our Hospital-Based Internships are an incredible experience for anyone looking for practical skills training in a global health setting. Working in a hospital in a rural African community, interns have the opportunity to explore a variety of departments or focus on a single specialty!
We’ve had interns focus on critical care, obstetrics, gynecology, emergency care, radiology, oncology, anesthetics, surgical departments, and many other unique specialties! In your department, you’ll work closely with local doctors and nurses who will share valuable knowledge for applying health care techniques in a diverse range of settings. Here, you’ll develop a deeper understanding of global health systems, gain useful skills, and make a tangible impact on the lives of your patients.
Community health education
One of the most sustainable ways to improve health in a community is through health education. During your internship, you’ll have the option to lead health education workshops that aim to empower local communities to discover sustainable solutions to the health issues they are facing. Through teaching preventative medicine and leading community discussion in support groups, these workshops are an incredible way to work together with locals to support one another and promote the benefits of living a healthy lifestyle!
Public health research
If you are keen to take on a research-focused internship, join our Public Health Internship in Zambia! Running community workshops, you’ll work with locals to discuss the intersection of public health issues with social issues in a community, such as a gender inequality, environmental justice, and economic development.
Using social research techniques, you’ll discover opportunities for innovative change in local health systems and ways to expand health coverage to often overlooked groups. This internship is an exciting opportunity to deepen your understanding of global health determinants and make a sustainable impact on improving rural health systems.