- Internship in Cambodia
- Internship in China
- Internship in Nepal
- Internship in India
- Internship in Sri Lanka
- Internship in Thailand
- Internship in Ghana
- Internship in Kenya
- Internship in South Africa
- Internship in Tanzania
- Internship in Uganda
- Internship in Argentina
- Internship in Brazil
- Internship in Costa Rica
- Internship in Ecuador
- Internship in Guatemala
- Internship in Mexico
- Internship in Peru
Healthcare interns in Ecuador can expect to reach far beyond their “know-how” of training (no matter how in-depth or basic), but can also anticipate sharing their proactive attitudes, enthusiasm and natural abilities. The citizens of Ecuador face shortages of supplies and resources as they battle various diseases thought obsolete or remedied in western countries. There are limited flu shots and things as simple as antibiotics are in short supply. Medical/healthcare interns are greatly welcomed in these projects to share their time, knowledge, skills and support with the almost-crippled and ever-so-demanding healthcare industry of Ecuador .
Interns will be involved in the daily procedures of medical centers – observing or directly providing various sorts of assistance to existing doctors and nurses. Interns may also be expected to assist in maintaining files, providing assistance to the reception desk as well as in nurseries, routine patient check-ups, and more.
Interns can expect to collect patients' vital statistics: blood pressure, body temperature, record patients' height, weight, etc. Interns may also provide much-needed assistance in various “health camps,” distribute medication, provide tips to patients regarding proper health, nutrition, personal hygiene, sanitation as well as providing general counsel to in-need Ecuadorians. Qualified participants may also assist in treating minor wounds and ailments as well as record-keeping. Most of the hospitals (regardless of size) have many departments: Emergency, Gynecology, Pediatrics, Gastroenterology, Infectious Diseases, Hematology, Endocrinology, Oncology, Internal Medicine, Clinical Pathology, etc. so an intern may be placed in any department, but skills/qualifications will also be considered.
Host family residences are simple and clean. Generally, our Ecuadorian host families are respected members of their communities and they live in well-off neighborhoods. Most of our host families are experienced with hosting international interns. Rooms may be shared with another same gender intern. Bathrooms are shared with the family. Toilets are ‘Western style', yet often there is not always hot running water. Throughout the internship project, our local staff stays in contact with interns either with face-to-face visits or via email/telephone. With longer placements, we visit our interns every two weeks (when possible) and interns are always welcome at the local office. If project placement is local, we request that interns stop by the office once a week to keep us posted on how they are doing with their home stay and project. If project placement is very far, then our local staff members maintain communication by either email and/or phone.
