Our internships in Public Health can help you cross two accomplishments off your list. Firstly, you get relevant clinical experience to support your education and career. Secondly, you give back by bringing crucial healthcare services to developing communities.
This is how to get experience in Public Health with Avella Sights:
- Work in clinics, community centers, or schools (we also do home visits in some communities)
- Learn essential medical skills, like how to measure blood pressure and sugar levels
- Use your clinical skills to conduct basic health checks
- Raise awareness of disease and other health issues during educational campaigns, like how to prevent the spread of communicable diseases.
- Get a deeper insight into healthcare practices and challenges in developing countries.
All our opportunities are safe, supportive, and ethical. Our staff are there when you need them, and all of your work is supervised by a healthcare professional. Best of all, the work you do has long-term benefits for the people you treat! For example, if you do a blood sugar test that leads to a diabetes diagnosis, we refer the patient for further treatment and monitor their progress at future outreaches.
How to Gain Experience in Public Health
Our Public Health Projects are a great fit for students, graduates, and professionals. If you don’t have previous experience, we’ll make sure you start at a level you’re comfortable with. You can join if you want to:
- Explore the field of public health as a high school student
- Get hands-on clinical experience on public health opportunities for undergraduates
- Go into the field and find out if a career in public health is really for you
- Conduct clinical research in Uganda as a postgraduate student
- Use our global health opportunities to broaden your experience as a Public Health professional
Our friendly Project Experts are here to help you select the best Public Health Internship for you, chat to them today!
No matter where you go as a public health volunteer, you can rely on our staff to be there for you 24/7 whenever you need them. During work hours, you’ll be guided and supervised by medical professionals. If you have questions for them, ask away, and take notes. We encourage you to learn as much as possible on our health internships!
Not 100% convinced that a Public Health Internship is a good fit for you? Here are other options for you to look at:
- General Medicine: clinical experience in medical facilities like hospitals, where you can rotate between departments like Pediatrics and Surgery
- Nursing: experience what day-to-day life as a nurse is like in developing countries first-hand.
Summer Public Health Internships in Uganda
Our programs run throughout the year, so you can easily do a healthcare internship in the summer and you can choose your own travel dates. This means you decide when to arrive and how long your internship will be. On a High School Special, you arrive and leave on set dates, so you’ll always be with a group.
If you’re organizing an international health summer internship at the last minute, read more about how we facilitate trips on short-notice.
What will I gain from health internships in Uganda?
Our global health volunteer programs help you prepare for the next stage of your education and career by doing something exciting and completely different. You’ll get invaluable clinical experience for your resume, which will help you stand out from the crowd and drive your professional development.
You’ll also gain other advantages, such as:
- Develop global competencies like teamwork, communication, resilience, leadership, time-management, organization, and planning
- Observe diseases and conditions that aren’t as common in your home country
- Increase your self-confidence as you push past your comfort zone
- Hone your ability to empathize and work with people from different cultures and backgrounds
- Experience a more in-depth internship than you might have back home
How are our Public Health internships different?
At Avella Sights, our first aim is to benefit the communities we work in. You can be assured that your internship is ethical, well supported, and part of a better future. Here are a few elements of our work that set it apart from other internship programs:
Recording our work in a secure database
We created the Avella Impact Database so we can track the positive impact our programs have. This is a secure and anonymous database that we use to identify specific areas of need. It allows us to use data to shape medical outreaches and health awareness programs. We can also monitor individuals we see often, report our results, and collect data for our own global health research. All of this work is guided by our Management Plans.
Real work with trained professionals
On our internships, you work alongside real healthcare professionals. You’ll observe them in their everyday work and hear more about their experiences. You’re likely to get more insights into the frontline of medical care than in your home country.
A tailored approach
We’re often able to tailor your global health internship in Uganda to your interests. You can work in more than one department or focus on one particular area, or experience outreach work in the local community.
Our Medicine & Healthcare Policy
We take the safety of our volunteers, interns, and the people they work with very seriously. That’s why we’ve put in place a comprehensive Medical Ethics Policy.
Need more help?
Our friendly Project Experts are ready to answer your questions, big or small.