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WORK IN A MEDICAL/HEALTHCARE PROJECTS INDIA
Project Summary
Project At A Glance
Location:
Delhi , Jaipur
Start Point:
Delhi
End Point:
Delhi
Duration:
2-12 weeks
Hours:
30-40 Hours per week
Food:
Local food (3 times a day)
Room:
Host family or hostel
Date:
First and Third Monday of each month
Primary health care is one particular program significantly lacking resources and attention among the multitudes of impoverished people of India . People die every day due to simple causes because many villages do not have doctors or basic health care facilities such as clinics or hospitals. Interns with health care backgrounds can help fill this void by offering basic health care tips through informal education centers, schools or local organizations.
SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS NEEDED
skillsInterns/interns who are interested in joining our internship health program must possess health care certification, such as an ID as a medical student, EMT or paramedic certification, or nursing or physician's credentials. We do not permit interns without medical credentials to work in this program due to the potential risk. The hospitals require a copy of your resume, clearly documenting credentials and education, before your arrival to the project. Projects will also require an official copy of your credentials.
AN INTERN'S RESPONSIBILITIES
IJob responsibilities for medical project interns/interns in India vary dependent on education, skills, experience and qualifications and on the community's current needs. Interns/Interns are not permitted to perform major exams or surgeries. Most often interns help doctors or work as their assistants. As a medical intern in India , you could be placed in a large hospital or small rural health center. 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.

Interns may also take patients' vitals: blood pressure, temperature, height and weight, and carry out health center tasks. You also assist in health camps, distribute medicines, provide tips to patients on health, nutrition and sanitation or provide counseling to patients. You may provide treatment for minor injuries or wounds and document patient records. The tasks and activities vary day by day!

ROOM & FOOD
roomIFRE manages living accommodations, provides meals and supervision for interns for the entirety of their stay in India . During the internship period, most interns stay in our safe and secure home base, project hostel or host families. Our office and home base is located in Gurgaon, a beautiful city 40 miles a way of Delhi international airport. This location is very safe and manned with onsite security. It is a clean, sparsely furnished apartment but will meet all your needs as an IFRE interns. It is close to the local bus station. Info on amenities close by and transportation to nearby city, etc. internet café, restaurant and supermarket, local police station. This is the ideal arrangement for sharing your daily experiences with fellow interns and local staff. Home base bedrooms have multiple beds, so interns will usually share a room (same gender). Our in-country coordinator also lives at our home base to assist our interns 24/7.

Dependent on the season and flow of interns, you may be placed with a local host family or project hostel (mostly in orphanage). Our host families are socially respected and are experienced with hosting international interns. They have strong interest in our interns' safety and well being and demonstrate this with caution and care. In most host family situations, interns will share a room with another intern of the same gender. Another viable option is an at-orphanage stay. Many orphanages in India have set aside special rooms to house international interns.

IFRE arranges room, food and supervision for interns throughout the program. All of IFRE's cooks prepare a variety of delicious Indian food (naan, dahl and chapatti breads, curries, rice and pickles/chutneys). Details covering the arrangements for room/food are outlined in the prepared placement details. Interns will also have 24/7 access to IFRE's office as well as the mobile numbers of in-country coordinators. In addition, the director of the orphanage will serve as a local contact person for interns. IFRE's staff also visits each intern every 1-2 weeks as part of our program.