Overview
Medical Internship in Nepal is an ideal platform for overseas students from pre-med, medical, and nursing backgrounds. Students joining this program will be placed at local hospitals, both private, government and medical clinics.
Interning in Nepal’s medical internship program offers an invaluable opportunity for aspiring healthcare professionals to enhance their knowledge and skill set. Under the guidance of experienced doctors and nursing staff, medical interns will gain insight into Nepal’s healthcare practices, observing a range of procedures and treatments. This exposure not only enriches their understanding of global medical systems but also provides a distinct advantage in their medical careers, setting them apart from peers back in college.
The internship is structured to pair medical students with local healthcare professionals, providing clinical exposure while offering the chance to observe and learn directly from practitioners in a dynamic environment. Designed for pre-med and medical students, this program offers an ideal platform to gain practical experience, refine clinical skills, and build a comprehensive understanding of patient care in a developing healthcare system.
Medical internships in Nepal allow participants to observe and assist professionals in fields such as:
Emergency Care
ICU
NICU
CCU
Blood Bank
Radiology - CT-Scan, Ultrasound, X-ray and Mammography
Endoscopy
Colonoscopy
ECG
Echocardiography
Immunization
Physiotherapy
Pathology
Nursing
ENT
General medicine
Gastrointestinal
Orthopedics
Cardiology
Pediatrics
Nursing
Interns may rotate across departments to gain a broad understanding of healthcare priorities. Supervision is provided by local healthcare teams, including doctors, nurses, and department leaders, who guide interns through their responsibilities and learning experiences.
Participating in this program boosts professional growth while contributing to a deeper appreciation of healthcare challenges and innovations in Nepal. For students seeking a transformative experience that enhances their medical career prospects, this internship delivers both academic and personal development opportunities.
Sample Placement Profile - Manmohan Memorial Medical College and Teaching Hospital
Manmohan Memorial Medical College and Teaching Hospital, located in Swoyambhu-15, Kathmandu, is a prominent healthcare institution offering a wide range of medical services and educational opportunities. With a capacity of 300 beds, the hospital provides comprehensive care across multiple specialties, supported by modern facilities and cutting-edge technology. Key services include Emergency Care, ICU, NICU, CCU, Blood Bank, CT-Scan, Ultrasound, X-ray, Mammography, Endoscopy, Colonoscopy, ECG, Echocardiography, Immunization, Physiotherapy, Pathology, and more. Additional offerings include Yoga sessions, family planning guidance, ENT care, and pharmacy services.
This hospital is a one of the placements for Med Trips Medical Internship Program in Nepal, where participants can gain experience and valuable insights into Nepal's healthcare system. Interning at Manmohan Memorial Medical College provides a unique opportunity to observe skilled medical professionals, assist in patient care, and contribute to the community's well-being. It is an ideal setting for pre-medical and medical students looking to enhance their practical skills and deepen their understanding of healthcare practices in a global context.
Intern Work Schedule
Intern Work Schedule
Volunteers joining the medical internship program in Nepal will be accommodated with a host family or at a volunteer house. Both the arrangements are located close to the placement facility and are provided with meals. A typical schedule while volunteering in Nepal goes like;
Sunday - Arrival in Kathmandu
Monday - Orientation session by the local coordinator covering topic areas; such as safety, culture, language, places to visit, behavior, food, and more. This will be followed by a visit to the placement facility in the company of the local coordinator to get introduced to the placement and the Inmates.
Tuesday to Friday - Volunteer work
Breakfast - 08:00 am onwards
Volunteer at placement - 09:00 am to 12:30 pm and 02:00 pm to 05:00 pm
Lunch - 01:00 pm (will be provided at the accommodation)
Dinner - 07:00 pm
Weekends - Free to explore the city (Lunch is not provided on Fri/Sat/Sunday)
The same volunteer work schedule continues from the second week onwards
Note: Please note, the schedule may vary depending on the particular project the volunteer is participating on.
Intern Roles & Responsibilities
Intern Roles & Responsibilities
The tasks assigned to the interns will be strictly on the basis of the level of their education and experience. While pre-med students would mostly be observing the doctors and the staff, 3rd and final year medical as well as nursing students can get some hands-on experience depending upon their level of work experience and understanding; such as suturing wounds, giving vaccinations, measuring blood pressure, fever, etc. A list of daily routine of the intern volunteers includes general tasks as given below:
- Depending on skills, assist with procedures like suturing wounds, giving vaccinations, etc.
- Shadow the Doctors on critical surgeries and operations
- Being involved in the daily procedures of the hospital
- Conducting hospital rounds with the doctors
- Maintaining files
- Routine patient check-ups like measure blood pressure and other vitals
Placement Requirements
Placement Requirements
Interns must be 18 years or older at the time of joining the internship. As an intern, you should have an open mind and flexible attitude for working in a new and different environment. Medical interns must provide a clean criminal background check report, CV, Passport Copy as well as other documents and credentials pertaining to their qualifications prior to joining the program. Pre Med, Medical, Nursing students and CNA’s can join the program. All students must adhere to professional attire while at the hospitals.
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Living
Living
Airport Transfer
Interns are picked up from the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu by a member of the local coordinating staff. Those interns who will be already in Nepal will be met by the staff at a designated meeting point decided beforehand.
Accommodation
The accommodation in Nepal provides a comfortable and welcoming environment for participants during their stay. It is located in Bafal, a peaceful residential area just a 10-minute drive from Thamel, the lively heart of Kathmandu known for its tourist attractions, shops, and restaurants. This location offers the perfect balance of tranquility and accessibility.
You can enjoy homemade meals, giving them a taste of traditional Nepali cuisine while ensuring their dietary needs are met. The house is equipped with high-speed Wi-Fi, allowing for seamless connectivity with family and friends or managing any personal or professional commitments. A television is also available for relaxation and entertainment during free time.
The accommodation includes all basic amenities needed for a comfortable stay, such as running water, hot water during winters, clean western style toilets and electricity. The living spaces are cozy and inviting, providing a great opportunity for interns to unwind and build connections with fellow participants. The house is managed by a dedicated coordinator based in Nepal, ensuring that all aspects of the accommodation are well-maintained and that interns have support for any queries or concerns.
This setup allows participants to focus on their projects and enjoy their experience while feeling at home in a supportive and well-facilitated environment. Private room requests can be accommodated at a nearby guest house for an extra charge.
Orientation
Your local program coordinator will provide an orientation and briefing upon your arrival. Depending on your arrival time, the orientation may be conducted on the same day or the following day. Typically, it lasts about half a day and covers essential topics such as local culture, greetings, key locations, transportation options, and other important details to help you settle in and navigate the area with confidence.
Meals
Two Nepalese meals (Breakfast and Dinner) will be provided to all interns depending on your work schedule. Breakfast typically consists of Bread, Butter, Jam, Sandwich, Tea etc. Typical meals provided include Dal (Lentils), Rice, Vegetables, Chicken and meat etc. The staple meal for most Nepalese people is dal bhat, which consists of lentil soup (dal), rice (bhat) and vegetables in curry (tarkari). If you have any special dietary requirements, you can let us know in advance and we can try our best to accommodate that.
During your Free Time
On weekends, participants in Kathmandu often take advantage of the city's prime location to explore Nepal's stunning natural beauty and cultural richness. Many choose to visit Chitwan National Park, renowned for its thrilling safari experiences and wildlife, including rhinos, elephants, and tigers. Another popular weekend getaway is the picturesque town of Pokhara, known for its serene lakes, breathtaking Himalayan views, and opportunities for adventure sports like paragliding and trekking.
During weekday evenings, when free time is limited, interns frequently spend time in Thamel, a vibrant and bustling area famous among backpackers. Thamel offers a variety of cafés, restaurants, shops, and cultural experiences. Interns can also explore Kathmandu’s rich history by visiting iconic landmarks such as the Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), Durbar Square, or the Garden of Dreams, immersing themselves in the city's unique heritage and atmosphere.











Dates
Dates
January
05
19
February
02
16
March
02
16
April
06
20
May
04
18
June
01
15
July
06
20
August
03
17
September
07
21
October
05
19
November
02
16
December
07
21
January
04
18
February
01
15
March
01
15
April
05
19
May
03
17
June
07
21
July
05
19
August
02
16
September
06
20
October
04
18
November
01
15
December
06
20
Costs
Duration |
Program Fee
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2 Weeks | $800 | |
3 Weeks | $1100 | |
4 Weeks | $1400 | |
5 Weeks | $1700 | |
6 Weeks | $2000 | |
7 Weeks | $2300 | |
8 Weeks | $2600 | |
Extra Week | $300 |
Please Note: An application fee of is charged over and above the program fee as an application payment. A 5% international banking fee is charged for credit card payments of program fee in USD/AUD.
What are you Paying For?
- 24 hrs Assistance and support from staff
- Comprehensive Pre- Departure Information
- Airport Pickup
- Orientation
- Food (2 times a day)
- Accommodation
- Medical Insurance
- 1 pair of Medical scrubs
- Certificate of Participation(On Request)
What's NOT Included?
- Airfare
- Return Trip to Airport (Can be arranged at extra cost)
- Local Transportation
- Visa Fees
- Vaccinations
FAQ's
Eligibility and Preperation
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Who can apply for the program?
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Interns must be 18 years or older at the time of joining the internship. As an intern, you should have an open mind and flexible attitude for working in a new and different environment. Medical interns must provide a clean criminal background check report, CV, Passport Copy as well as other documents and credentials pertaining to their qualifications prior to joining the program. Pre Med, Medical, Nursing students and CNA’s can join the program.
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Are vaccinations or health checks required?
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Yes, students should consult their doctor or travel clinic for recommended vaccinations before travel.
Accommodation and Living
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Can I know more about accommodation and food arrangements?
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The accommodation in Nepal provides a comfortable and welcoming environment for participants during their stay. It is located in Bafal, a peaceful residential area just a 10-minute drive from Thamel, the lively heart of Kathmandu known for its tourist attractions, shops, and restaurants. This location offers the perfect balance of tranquility and accessibility.
You can enjoy homemade meals, giving them a taste of traditional Nepali cuisine while ensuring their dietary needs are met. The house is equipped with high-speed Wi-Fi, allowing for seamless connectivity with family and friends or managing any personal or professional commitments. A television is also available for relaxation and entertainment during free time.
The accommodation includes all basic amenities needed for a comfortable stay, such as running water, hot water during winters, clean western style toilets and electricity. The living spaces are cozy and inviting, providing a great opportunity for volunteers to unwind and build connections with fellow participants. The house is managed by a dedicated coordinator based in Nepal, ensuring that all aspects of the accommodation are well-maintained and that volunteers have support for any queries or concerns.
Two meals are provided to all participants in the program.
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Can vegetarians be accommodated?
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Yes – please do ensure that you inform the local team about your food preference and they can guide you so that you get to taste the best food available out there! Also, please do mention your specific food preference in the application form as well.
Program and Learning Experience
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What are the benefits of doing a Medical internship with Med Trips?
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Some major benefits include:
- Meeting other interns and participants from all around the world
- Get international exposure by observing and shadowing in major hospitals of Cambodia
- Being able to work with patients of different cultures and understand cultural dynamics of a new city or country
- Being able to travel during weekends and in the evenings to explore your destination
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What kind of hospital/clinical experience will I get?
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Placements are primarily observation-based but tailored to student level (pre-med, nursing, or medical). Students shadow professionals in departments such as surgery, pediatrics, emergency, general wards, OBGYN, and more. All students need to give preference of 3-4 departments of their choice. Depending on the preference and internship/elective duration department allocation shall be done.
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Can I perform medical procedures?
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Due to local regulations and ethical standards, students will not perform hands-on procedures. However, they will observe, learn, and gain insight into patient care, local health systems, and medical practices. Depending on level of experience and skills, students in Ghana do sometimes do basic assisting work with the doctors depending on the department allocated
Travel and Logistics
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Is airport transfer included?
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All interns need to arrive in Nepal on the mentioned start dates. Interns are picked up from the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu (KTM) by the a team member.
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What are the recommended inexpensive airline options to reach Nepal?
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Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) is the major international airport serving all flights arriving in Nepal. It is well connected with direct flights from major Asian and Middle Eastern countries. If you are arriving from North America or Europe, you will probably need to book a flight with a stopover at a Middle Eastern city such as Abu Dhabi or Doha.
The major airlines flying into Kathmandu are:- Qatar Airways
- Etihad Airlines
- Air Arabia
- Air India
- Silk Air
- Dragon Air
- Thai Airways
- Fly Dubai
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Do I need a visa?
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Visa requirements depend on your nationality and destination. We provide guidance during the pre-departure process.
Safety and Support
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What kind of support will I have?
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You’ll have full in-country support from our local team in Kathmandu. In case of any emergencies or problems, the staff will be there to support you and assist you always.
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What about medical facilities in case of an emergency?
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We partner with modern hospitals where English-speaking staff are available. In case of any medical emergency, the local team will be there to provide support and assistance to you.
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How safe is Nepal in general?
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Nepal is generally a safe country for travelers and student groups, and Kathmandu, its capital, is accustomed to hosting international visitors. Violent crime is uncommon, though petty theft can occasionally occur in busy tourist areas, so students should remain mindful of their belongings. Overall it is a very safe destination for tourists.