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Medical Internship in the Peruvian Amazon

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4 - 50 weeks  ·  Age 18 - 50+

rating  Excellent 4.8  · 
  Verified by Volunteer World
  Good response rate

Highlights

  • Gain knowledge about the medical issues, problems and method of treatment in a developing country like Peru!
  • Suitable for pre-meds, medical students, nursing students and professionals!
  • Improve your Spanish skills with our 4 hours per week Spanish lessons!
  • Explore the Amazon Rainforest during our excursions to the jungle including camping trips or a chocolate making workshop!
  • Visit indigenous communities, Boiling River, Austrian German Community, nearby retreat center with Ayahuasca ceremonies, etc.

Especially good for

Age 18+
Singles
Couples
Groups
50+

About the program

Interested in being a medical volunteer/intern in the Peruvian Amazon? If yes, please apply to this program and help us to provide a better healthcare service.

This new medical program supports the healthcare system in one Amazonian village, where the community struggles with inadequate infrastructure, overcrowding, and limited resources. Volunteers help staff at local health care center by offering medical support and assistance. This medical project is ...

About the program

This new medical program supports the healthcare system in one Amazonian village, where the community struggles with inadequate infrastructure, overcrowding, and limited resources. Volunteers help staff at local health care center by offering medical support and assistance. This medical project is an enriching way to learn and give back. It is ideal for volunteers if they are in the medical field or want to gain experience in health care, as well as, for those who want to explore the natural beauty of the Peruvian Amazon.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE?

Applicants must be qualified doctors, pre-meds or medical students.                                                                                                                                      Volunteer with basic level of Spanish are welcome. Our local staff will help them with the interpretation at the beginning of the volunteering time. However, they won’t be there all the time in the field to help. Volunteers might need to have a good translator app to communicate in the field. Volunteers can also take our free Spanish classes while volunteering with us (4 hours per week).

AVAILABLE DEPARTMENTS:

-General Medicine: Volunteers will assist with external consultation, emergencies, sutures, etc.

-Obstetrics: Family planning, cervical cancer, control o pregnant, childbirth, care, etc.

-Nursing: Health child control, immunizations, peripheral track channeling, emergency care, dispensing medicines, etc.

-Psychology: Mental health screenings.

-Odontology: Dental consultations, dental treatments and extractions.

-Pharmacy: Dispatch of medications according to user demand and drug inventory.

-Laboratory: Collection and processing of samples according to laboratory order.

-Vet: Vector control, control of solid waste and water quality control.

VOLUNTEERS/INTERNS ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

The activities for volunteers/interns working in our community medical/healthcare project will be determined by their degree of training, certificates and licensure. Volunteers/interns will be working alongside local doctors and nurses. Pre-meds and medical students will be working under supervision of local doctors and nurses. Medical volunteers/interns will provide an extra set of hands in different activities such as:

-Assist doctors with physical exams and patient check ups

-Administer vaccination

-Assisting with minor surgeries

-Taking patient histories

-Suturing wounds

-Taking vital signs, checking height, weight and blood pressure

-Mainly general medicine needs

-Giving injections

Qualified doctors will provide support in different areas according to their medical experience.



Typical day

VOLUNTEER SCHEDULE:

Day One: Our local coordinator/staff will give volunteers/interns an orientation and will accompany them to their program. Volunteer will be shown how to manage the commute (tuk tuks, walking, colectivos). Volunteer/interns will be introduced to the site director and discuss their ...

Typical day

VOLUNTEER SCHEDULE:

Day One: Our local coordinator/staff will give volunteers/interns an orientation and will accompany them to their program. Volunteer will be shown how to manage the commute (tuk tuks, walking, colectivos). Volunteer/interns will be introduced to the site director and discuss their role at the project. Volunteers/interns typically work a 6 hour day shift starting at 8:00am

During a typical week:

Monday - Thursday 

8:00h Breakfast

9:00h Start of work

12:00h-13:00h Lunch

16:00h End of work

in our project, volunteers will spend Monday to Thursday at their medical volunteering. Mornings and afternoons are filled with life-changing medical volunteer work, while the evenings are theirs to relax, take some Spanish lessons and to take it easy. Once they have finished a rewarding week of impact at their medical volunteer project, weekends are the time when we will take volunteers/interns to different trips to the Amazon rainforest such as exploring the jungle, swimming in rivers, streams and waterfalls. We also include camping trips in the jungle.

NOTE: Please keep in mind that the hours may vary depending on the needs of the healthcare center.


Free-time activities


FREE TIME ACTIVITIES AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE BENEFITS:

-We are able to offer volunteers/interns up to 4 hours per week of Spanish lessons. Our Spanish language teacher is committed to helping volunteers/interns improve their grammar, vocabulary and speaking skills in a real life-environment. ..

Free-time activities


FREE TIME ACTIVITIES AND CULTURAL EXCHANGE BENEFITS:

-We are able to offer volunteers/interns up to 4 hours per week of Spanish lessons. Our Spanish language teacher is committed to helping volunteers/interns improve their grammar, vocabulary and speaking skills in a real life-environment. Volunteers/interns have the option to require more hours of Spanish lessons for an extra fee (US$10.00 dollars per extra hour).

-Volunteers/interns will be welcomed into the community where they can witness and take part in the region's customs and traditions, where people live happily despite their limitations and lack of modern-world facilities. Volunteers/interns can develop new friendships and learn how to talk and interact with people from another culture, whilst learning how to adapt to a new environment and different way of living. Our vision is to build relationships, promoting a mutual understanding of respect and values.

-We are happy to organize trips to local attractions and, of course, into the rainforest, where we can introduce our volunteers/interns to the incredible Amazonian local flora and fauna. If volunteers/interns like to cook, they will have the opportunity to learn how to cook some of the amazing Peruvian dishes with the help of our project chef! Buen Provecho! 


WEEK OF ADVENTURE PACKAGE: 

In return we will offer volunteers/interns an amazing perspective into Amazonian living and its beautiful nature. We will take volunteers/interns during 5 different days to 5 trips around the jungle including a camping trip.

-Swimming in the river, streams and waterfalls.  (Included in package).

-Camping trip (Included in package)

-Trekking (Included in package)

-Hiking (Included in package)

-Bird watching (Included in package)

-Making artisanal chocolate (Included in package)

-Bonfire (Included in package)

-Fishing (Included in package)

-Exploring the jungle (Included in package)

-Fruit picking (Included in package)

-Visiting Austrian German Community (included in package)

 

Volunteers/interns can also do different activities on their own such as:

-Visiting Boiling River (Not included in package)

-Ayahuasca Ceremony (Not included in package)

-Visiting Indigenous Community (Not included in package)

-Boating trips (Not included in package)

-Running

-Playing football soccer with locals

-Playing volleyball with locals

-Yoga 


Requirements

Requirements

Minimum Age: 18 years

In order to join the program you need to be at least 18 years old on the program start date. There might be exemptions if you can provide the permission of your legal guardian(s) or if your are accompanied by your parents.

Language Skills

You need to speak Spanish (basic level) or English (fluently)

Education Requirements

Medicine at level

Criminal Background Check

required

Required Documents

CV, Certificate and School ID

Nationality Restrictions

No restrictions. Helping hands from all over the world are welcome.

Other Skills

Participants should have an open mind and flexible attitude for working in a new and different environment.

Time Commitment

Your helping hand will be required on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 09:00 - 16:00

What's Included

What's Included

Services by Semillas Life

We are a non-profit organization (NGO) and as such we do not distribute any surplus income as profit or dividends. Nonetheless, just as a      for-profit organization, we have costs for our operations which we need to cover in order to be able to exist. By being a non-profit, we can keep costs down and make our placements more accessible than other programs. We aim to keep our operational costs as low as possible by working efficiently, ensuring that we can make a real and positive impact in the present and are able to keep the organization moving forward into the future. One of our main sources of regular income are the financial contributions from our volunteer/interns for their placements, without these we would not be able to pay our staff or sustain our organization. Your financial contribution also directly funds our projects, so you are having a positive impact just by signing up. 

PROGRAM FEE INCLUDES:

- Transportation from/to the airport of Pucallpa or bus station. This ride from Pucallpa to our village takes 5 hours approximately.

- Food (breakfast & lunch) from Monday to Thursday.

- Contribution to the Healthcare Center.

- Spanish lessons (4 hours per week). Volunteers/interns have the option to require more hours of Spanish lessons for an extra fee (US$10.00     dollars per extra hour).

- Week Of Adventure Package: (5 trips to different spots in the rainforest including a camping trip). 

- Volunteers/interns will participate in our artisanal making chocolate workshop.

- Volunteers/interns will participate in fruit picking activities with our crew.

- Transportation fees during the Week of Adventure package are included.

 

Airport Pickup at Capitan Rolden Airport

Our Personnel will meet volunteers/interns at David Abensur Rengifo airport or bus station in the city of Pucallpa and bring them to our village. We will provide a photo of the driver to the volunteers/interns so, they can recognize the driver. This ride from Pucallpa to our village takes approximately 5 hours. We recommend volunteers/interns to arrive on weekends (Friday, Saturday, or Sunday), so together we can explore some of our village touristic attractions before starting volunteering on Monday.

Accommodation

Accommodation: 
Volunteers/interns stay in one of our shared huts (cabins). Toilette and shower are located in our backyard. We will provide photos of the accommodation if required. Also, a kitchen and gas are provided where volunteers can prepare their own food at evenings and weekends. Depending on availability, a bedroom can be shared by two volunteers or bedrooms can also be private for one volunteer/intern. We provide a bed, mattress, bedsheets, blanket, pillow and mosquito net. We also provide hammocks for relaxing time as well as tents for camping trips. Wi-Fi is also provided 24/7 in all our huts (cabins).

Food & Beverages

Food:

Breakfast and lunch are provided from Monday to Thursday.

Breakfast: consists of coffee or milk, porridge, bread, butter, jam, eggs and fruits.

Lunch: consists of one entry dish. it can be a soup or salad. The main course is served either with chicken, fish, beef, pork, etc. Refreshment juice is also served.

Vegetarian and Vegan food can be prepared if required.

Internet Access

Limited access at the project site

What's NOT included?

What's NOT included?

Flight Tickets

The nearest airport is Capitan Rolden Airport (PCL) in Pucallpa. We assist you to find cheap flights to Peru. FIND CHEAP FLIGHTS

Travel Insurance

Going abroad is an adventure and it is always best to be prepared. Sudden illness or injury, cancellation or theft - a travel insurance for Peru provides security and is a plus to have. GET A QUOTE

Vaccines

If you are intending to volunteer in Peru you should seek medical advice before starting your social journey. Check your required vaccinations for Peru. VACCINE CHECKER

Details on arrival

ARRIVAL & ORIENTATION:

Our Personnel will meet volunteers/interns at David Abensur Rengifo airport or bus station in the city of Pucallpa and bring them to our village. This ride from Pucallpa to our village takes approximately 5 hours. We recommend volunteers to arrive on weekends (Friday, Saturday, or Sunday), so together we can explore the village and get to know some of our village touristic attractions before starting volunteering on Monday.

Volunteers can arrive at any time of the year.

Availability
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Program fees

4 weeks (min. stay) 1,365€
5 weeks 1,706€
6 weeks 2,047€
7 weeks 2,388€
8 weeks 2,729€
9 weeks 3,070€
10 weeks 3,412€
11 weeks 3,753€
12 weeks 4,094€
50 weeks (max. stay) 17,058€
Average fees 341€/week

Program fees

341€ per week 4 - 50 weeks Age 18 - 50+

Payment methods

Visa Master Card Maestro American Express PayPal

NO CREDIT CARD FEES


Duration

4 - 50 weeks

Deposit

The deposit is simply to reserve your volunteer placement. Payments are handled by PayPal, our trusted global payment provider. If you don't have a PayPal account, you can also pay using a credit card.


Final Payment

Your final payment will be agreed with Semillas Life during the application process. Common solutions are either via bank transfer or a cash payment at the project site.


Meet your organization

Semillas Life

Excellent 4.8 rating (5 reviews)

Agency - founded in 2018

Verified by Volunteer World

  Good response rate

Coordinated by

Christian

About the project

Working for the economic and social development of the less privileged communities in the Peruvian Amazon.

Meet your organization

Who we are:

 

We are a growing project working for the economic and social development of the less privileged communities in the Peruvian Amazon.  Approximately 90% of the population in Puerto Inca lives without access to basic needs such as, running water, sewage and paved roads. However, Puerto Inca, has the potential to be a touristic province. We believe that creating an infrastructure for sustainable ecotourism can help to develop these communities. For this reason, we started this project in June 2018, putting a lot of our hearts and energy into it.

 

What we do? – Mission & Vision

 

We focus on education, environment, ecotourism and cultural exchange. We believe that working together with these communities in developing different skills for its people and creating new job opportunities, not only will help to reduce poverty but to reduce activities that are damaging the environment such as, logging and gold mining with strong contaminating chemicals.  We want to give opportunities to the community to change and care for their environment like having other ways to earn money instead of destroying the Amazon rainforest.

Protecting the Amazon should be a global commitment because of its incalculable biological and ecological value.

 

Where we work?

 

We are situated in Puerto Inca, Huanuco, Peru. Puerto Inca is the largest of eleven provinces of the Huánuco Region. It is a Province as well as a district. It is located in the central Amazon of Peru at an altitude of 330 meters above sea level. It is one of the most biodiverse places in the world. This province is also home of different indigenous communities such as, the ethnicities Ashaninka, Yanesha and Shipibo-Cacataibo. An Austrian-German Community can also be found in Puerto Inca.

Puerto Inca is a very peaceful place. Visitors can walk around the village at any time without any problem.

 

Goals:

 

One of our mid-term goals is to make a difference in the lives of disadvantaged children by creating a safe environment for healthy physical, social, and emotional development. We want to encourage a passion and respect for the natural world to help transition eager young minds into caring, socially-conscious global citizens. Through a connection with nature, we can nurture a better understanding of the environment whilst improving their interpersonal skills with one another and other adults.

 

Who are we looking for?

 

We are looking for motivated people who are not only eager to teach others but who are willing together with the students to look at different perspectives, finding solutions, trying new things and developing ideas in a team. Especially for “our Kids Explorer” and “Teaching English” programs we would like volunteers to independently run short workshops. Therefore we are looking for volunteers who have an interest in different topics such as arts and crafts, music and drama, environment protection, DIY and repair workshops, animals, plants or taking photos and making videos and enthusiastically pass on their personal passion.  All volunteers are role models for their home culture, their behavior and their way of problem solutions. We would like volunteers to keep this in mind and also to not judge other ways of thinking and acting, instead using open and critical discussions.

 

Why choose us?

By volunteering with us, you get a unique chance to experience the stunning natural diversity and experience the beautiful local culture beyond a busy tourist industry. At the same time, you will help us to achieve our goal in giving back to our local community. We co-operate with a range of local people. Therefore, all booking fees go either straight to people in our community such as, farmers, taxi and tuc tuc drivers, hostels, restaurants, groceries, boat and tour guides, artisans, etc.  You will also help to cover the expenses of our project.

5 reviews · rating4.8

Rocío Bergero rating5

2019 at Teaching English In The Peruvian Amazon

Our experience in Puerto Inca was incredible!! From the beginning Christian kept in communication with us, answering all our doubts before traveling there. And during our stay he was always attentive to making us feel at home! The project that he is carrying out is very nice and interesting, it ...
I can say that part the Amazon had the best experience for me, with camping, challenging, our conversations with other volunteers, do funny stuff, swimming in a river, fishing, joining to party in a village, and the most important thing was working with lovely local kids, playing with them to help ...
Anne Poenisch rating4.8

2019 at Teaching English In The Peruvian Amazon

During my journey to Peru I volunteered for Semillas Life. I really liked the idea to not only teach English to local kids and adults, but beyond that to teach an appreciative approach to nature. Only what you love you will protect. While traveling through Peru, I experienced how important the goal ...
Martha Crivello rating4.8

2019 at Teaching English In The Peruvian Amazon

An amazing place. Such a great experience, such a pleasure to get to know the children, they are all lovely and really keen to learn which makes teaching easier. Lots of things to do nearby when not working, can take weekend trips also, when I was there we went camping in the jungle near the ...
Georgia Howitt-Sutton rating4.6

2019 at Teaching English In The Peruvian Amazon

We really loved our time teaching in Puerto Inca! All of the kids were so eager and enthusiastic to learn and everyone in the village was very welcoming to us. We got to know a lot of people and would definitely consider going back. We spent three months in Peru in total and we would definitely say ...

Location

Americas > South America > Peru > Puerto Inca, Huanuco

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