Overview
The Pre-Medical Observership Program in Cusco, Peru is designed for participants who are not currently enrolled in a medical or nursing degree from a recognized university, but who have some prior knowledge and/or experience in the healthcare sector. Participants with no demonstrable knowledge or background in healthcare cannot be enrolled in the program.
Peru provides free healthcare services to all its citizens through public hospitals and community health centers. In Cusco, these public facilities are essential in delivering care to diverse populations, especially under served rural and low-income communities. Students in this program are placed in public medical centers, where they will observe different departments and specialties, including:
• General Medicine
• Dentistry
• Nursing Services (including vaccination programs)
• Urgent Care Center
• Obstetrics
• Pharmacy
It is important to note that participants will only observe and will not be allowed to perform hands-on medical procedures, ensuring both patient safety and adherence to Peruvian healthcare regulations.
Through this experience, participants gain a deeper understanding of the public healthcare system in a developing country, the role of different healthcare professionals, and the medical challenges faced in the Andean region. They will also be exposed to common conditions such as respiratory diseases, gastrointestinal infections, and altitude-related illnesses.
In addition to hospital and clinic shadowing, participants may also take part in community-based health promotion activities, offering valuable insights into preventive medicine and public health initiatives.
The program further provides opportunities for cross-cultural interaction with Peruvian doctors, nurses, and healthcare staff, helping students enhance both their academic perspective and cultural awareness.
NOTE: Doctors’ schedules vary by day, with availability in morning, afternoon, or evening hours, and interns are expected to adapt to the specialists’ shifts.
Schedule
Schedule
Sunday - Arrival in Cusco, Peru
Monday - An orientation session will be conducted by the local coordinator, informing the interns about relative topics such as safety, culture, language, places to visit, behavior, food, and other suggestion over things to do in Peru.
Tue to Fri - Placement work
Weekends: Free to explore the city/ Head out for Machu Picchu, Sacred Valley etc.
Breakfast - 07:00 am to 08:00 am
Working hours at the placement - 09:00 am to 01:00 pm and 02:00 pm to 03:00 pm (The second shifts depends on the requirement at the placement)
Lunch - 01:00 pm to 02:00 pm
Dinner - 07:00 pm to 08:00 pm
The same schedule continues from the second week onwards.
Roles & Responsibilities
Roles & Responsibilities
Pre-medical and Pre-nursing participants in Cusco will receive broad-based rotational exposure across different units in community health centers. Unlike medical or nursing internship participants, they will not be able to choose specific wards prior to arrival. The exact placement may vary depending on availability, but in general, students can expect to rotate across the following departments:
General Medicine – observe patient consultations, medical histories, and physician-patient interactions.
Dentistry – shadow dental professionals during check-ups, preventive care, and minor procedures.
Nursing (including vaccination programs) – observe nursing staff during immunizations, routine check-ups, and patient education.
Urgent Care Center– observe triage processes, first response protocols, and basic emergency patient management.
Obstetrics– observe prenatal check-ups, patient counseling, and maternal health programs.
Pharmacy – learn about medication dispensing, patient guidance, and the role of pharmacies in public healthcare.
Students will only observe and will not perform medical or nursing procedures on patients. This ensures compliance with Peruvian healthcare regulations and guarantees patient safety.
In addition to clinical observations, students may also participate in community-based health promotion activities, including:
Supporting awareness campaigns on hygiene, nutrition, and disease prevention.
Shadowing health staff during school or community vaccination drives.
Observing maternal and child health programs in rural communities.
Placement Requirements
Placement Requirements
To qualify for the program, Pre-Medical and Pre-Nursing students must demonstrate prior knowledge and/or experience in the healthcare sector. Examples include:
- Degree or diploma in premedical science, biomedical science, health sciences, nursing assistantship, paramedics, physiotherapy, microbiology, public health, or related fields.
- First Aid, ambulance service, or community health training.
Additional Requirements:
- Minimum age: 18 years.
- Have basic or Intermediate level of Spanish (to communicate with staff and coordinators).
- Open-mindedness, cultural sensitivity, and willingness to adapt to the realities of healthcare in a developing country.
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Living
Living
Airport Transfer
As soon as you land at Cusco Airport, our friendly local coordinator or representative will be there to greet you. If you’re travelling overland or are already in Peru, we’ll arrange a convenient pickup at a designated meeting point or bus station. You´ll see the Med Trips logo and your name at the airport door.
Orientation
Get ready for an exciting journey with our orientation! Our local staff will introduce you to key aspects of life in Peru, covering topics like culture, greetings, transportation, safety, and your placements. This session will help you feel right at home!
Accommodation
Experience authentic Peruvian culture by staying with a local host family! You’ll share a cozy room with fellow participants, giving you the chance to bond and make new friends. Most host families have two bathrooms equipped with hot showers, and the accommodations are clean and comfortable. Many homes also offer Wi-Fi and cable TV for your convenience.
Meals
Enjoy delicious home-cooked meals with your host family, served three times a day from Monday to Friday. The menu varies daily and typically includes mouth-watering soups, fresh salads, rice, potatoes, refreshing juices, and delightful desserts.
During your Free Time
During your free time, feel free to explore, shop, or relax! Most weekends, participants seize the opportunity to visit the breathtaking Sacred Valley or the world-renowned Machu Picchu, the lost city of the Incas. In Cusco, take a leisurely stroll around the Plaza de Armas, discovering local restaurants and vibrant shopping areas along the way.








Dates
Dates
January
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12
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26
February
02
09
16
23
March
02
09
16
23
30
April
06
13
20
27
May
04
11
18
25
June
01
08
15
22
29
July
06
13
20
27
August
03
10
17
24
31
September
07
14
21
28
October
05
12
19
26
November
02
09
16
23
30
December
07
14
21
January
04
18
February
01
15
March
01
15
April
05
19
May
03
17
24
June
07
14
28
July
05
12
19
August
02
16
23
September
06
20
October
04
18
November
08
22
December
06
20
27
Costs
Duration |
Program Fee
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1 Week | $819 | |
2 Weeks | $1089 | |
3 Weeks | $1359 | |
4 Weeks | $1633 | |
5 Weeks | $2151 | |
6 Weeks | $2491 | |
7 Weeks | $2831 | |
8 Weeks | $3208 | |
Extra Week | $576 |
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
- Comprehensive Pre- Departure Information and support from Med Trips team
- Pickup from Cusco Airport or Bus Station
- Orientation
- Accommodation in a homestay
- Meals from Monday to Friday
- Medical Insurance
- 1 pair of Medical scrubs
- Certificate Of Completion (Upon Request)
What's NOT Included?
- Airfare
- Visa and Visa extension fee
- Return airport drop and airport taxes
- Local Transportation
- Any personal expenses
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 beginning of the program. Students of dentistry, Pre dental students and those doing dental hygienist course can join the Dental Internship in Peru. Participants joining the internship program need to provide additional documents such as Resume/CV, Passport copy etc, details of which will be provided. You must be physically fit and in good health at the time of joining 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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Med Trips arranges accommodation for volunteers in homestays or with host families in Peru. The accommodations are simple and have basic amenities.
Three meals are provided in a day of which the lunch is the specialty of Peruvian families. The food is tasty, hygienic and nutritious, suited to all interns. The interns should note that the food is provided from Monday to Saturday of each week. On Sundays, interns can eat at nearby eateries or find out good restaurants as per choice. -
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 make sure to provide you with the best food! Also, please do mention your specific food preference in the application form as well.
Program and Learning Experience
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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 Spanish speaking skills, students in Peru do sometimes do basic assisting work with the doctors depending on the department allocated.
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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 clinics of Cusco, Peru
- 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 clinical experience will I get?
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Placements are primarily observation-based but tailored to student level. Our placements in Cusco are primarily in suburban Cusco in clinics. Some placements are provided in hospitals too.
Travel and Logistics
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What are the recommended inexpensive airline options to fly to Peru?
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Cusco’s airport is Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ). It mainly handles domestic flights, with some limited international service. Here are the major airlines flying into Cusco:
Domestic (from Lima, Arequipa, etc.):
- LATAM Airlines
- Sky Airline
- JetSMART
- Avianca
International (seasonal/limited):
- JetSMART
- LATAM Airlines
Note: Most participants connect through Lima (LIM), since Cusco is primarily a domestic hub. Nonstop international flights are rare and seasonal.
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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.
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Is airport transfer included?
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Interns are picked up from the Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) by the in-country coordinator or representative. Those interns who are arriving overland or are already in Cusco will be picked up from the bus station or at a meeting point decided beforehand. Please do inform the in-country coordinator if your flight is arriving late.
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How do I get around during the program?
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Your country coordinator will take you to your placement location and introduce you to everyone after giving you a basic orientation about the program, city, culture etc. You will also be narrated about the directions to the project location from your accommodation and the modes of transport which you can use.
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 Cusco. 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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In case of any emergency, the local team will provide all necessary support and assistance to you and take you to the nearest hospital/medical facility for emergency care.
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How safe is Peru in general?
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Peru is one of the more visited countries in South America (especially for Machu Picchu), and millions of tourists travel there safely every year.Peru is generally safe for tourists if you stay alert, avoid risky areas, and take standard precautions. Cusco, in particular, is considered one of the safest cities for travelers in Peru, with the main concerns being petty theft