Overview
A medical internship in Thailand offers an unparalleled opportunity for learning and personal growth, and Med Trips is committed to providing each participant with an extraordinary experience.
Interns in this program will be paired with a dedicated Thai doctor or medical professional, working five days a week (Monday to Friday) from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM approximately.
Please note that the daily shadowing hours at the placement can vary depending on the workload and hospital schedule. Each assignment takes place in an international-standard hospital in Chiang Mai, where interns are paired with a full-time doctor or nurse.
Medical interns are assigned to one of three partnering hospitals in Chiang Mai.There are many different factors involved with the assignment of placement for interns. The biggest factor involved in the process of assignment is the duration of the internship. If an intern signs up for only two or three weeks, then they will surely be assigned only one or two hospitals. If an intern’s project is 4-6 weeks, they may have the ability to intern at three hospitals. However, it depends on the departments they selected. Please note that the information provided about placements is a general guideline and not a guarantee. We will make an effort to inform interns about their specific hospital assignments and schedules before their departure, but be aware that project placements and timings in Thailand are subject to change.
Thailand has become a medical center for much of Asia and westerners travel half-way across the world to receive expert, inexpensive medical care. Thailand’s medical system is well known for its highly qualified doctors, staff and new medical equipment. The medical internship program in Thailand is available in Chiang Mai.
No more than two interns at any one time will be paired with each full-time doctor. This assignment during your medical internship in Thailand is primarily observation based. You’ll follow your doctor or nurse on daily rounds while they consult with patients, administer treatment, and perform operations. Each stage of observation is carefully monitored and regulated to ensure the safety and comfort of the patients involved.
Intern Work Schedule
Intern Work Schedule
A typical intern schedule under this program is as follows;
Day 1 - Friday: Arrival in Chiang Mai
Day 2 and Day 3 - Saturday and Sunday : Intern Orientation, city tour and cultural activity. Interns also read through reports completed by past participants in the projects.
Day 4 to Day 8 - Monday - Friday
After having a self-made breakfast at the accommodation, depart for the hospital. Interns are usually at the hospital from 8 am to 4 pm. The daily schedule and workload can vary as well. You will have your lunch at the hospital or at any restaurant nearby and will be back to the accommodation by the evening when you are free to go out with other participants for dinner or just exploring the city. On the first day you will be accompanied by the program coordinator who will introduce you to the staff and in charge at your respective project placement.
The same routine will be repeated for the following workdays. Changes, if any, will be notified.
Intern Roles & Responsibilities
Intern Roles & Responsibilities
As a medical intern, the main roles & responsibilities would be:
Shadow and observe the professional doctors and learn how to handle the patients and treat them with utmost care
Conducting hospital rounds with the doctors and medical staff
The hospitals offer a diverse range of departments and services. Interns may have the opportunity to choose different departments and clinical areas to focus their work on or to explore additional areas during their internship.
Interns need to choose their preferred department choice from the following available departments :
- Biochemistry
- Microchemistry
- Community Medicine
- Internal Medicine (Must study in 4 th year of Medicine or above)
- Orthopedics (Must study in 4 th year of Medicine or above)
- Pharmacology (Must Study in this Field)
- Emergency Room (Not Particularly Busy)
- Pediatrics (FOLLOW NURSES) (OPD/Ward)
- General Medicine (FOLLOW NURSES)
- Internal Medicine (FOLLOW NURSES)
- Orthopedics (FOLLOW NURSES)
- Specialized Ward (FOLLOW NURSES)
- OB/GYN (only female students are accepted/FOLLOW NURSES)
- Surgery Ward (FOLLOW NURSES)
- Anatomy (accept Only 1 week/month)
- Dental
- Rehabilitation
- Radiotherapy
- Surgery
- Operating Room
- Physical Therapy
- ENT Department
- Eye Department
It is important to note that the medical internship is an observational based internship only and students are not allowed to perform any hands-on tasks or treatments.
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. All interns must provide additional documents such as Resume/CV, statement of motivation, list of preferred departments and letter of recommendation at least 45 days prior to joining the internship. Interns need to be a current student or recent graduate of a medical studies program to be accepted. This includes pre-med, medical school, nursing, public health, pre-nursing students. Students in Pre medical courses such as biomedical science and health sciences are also eligible to join the internship.
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Living
Living
Airport Transfer
Interns are picked up from the Chiang Mai International Airport in Chiang Mai by the coordinator or representative. Interns who’d be present already in Chiang Mai will be met by the staff at a designated meeting point decided beforehand. Please note that interns are provided pickup from the airport between 8am and 8pm only.In case you are arriving later than the scheduled pickup time, you are recommended to book your stay at a hotel near the airport and the local team will arrange your pickup from the hotel the next morning.
Orientation
All interns are provided with a two day orientation before starting their project work. The Orientation session covers areas like, local Thai culture, greetings, locations, transportation etc. Interns are also given a half day city tour of Chiang Mai and are given a cultural welcome dinner to make them feel immersed in the local culture.
Interns are provided accommodation in one of the two intern homes in Chiang Mai. Both the houses are located in close proximity to each other. Accommodation is shared with other interns. Nestled in the vibrant heart of the city, the two intern houses are just minutes apart, offering comfortable, air-conditioned bedrooms that can accommodate up to more than 30 participants. The houses offer facilities such as wireless internet, fully equipped kitchens, living room, washing machine for laundry, toilets and showers as well as air conditioned rooms. The accommodations have a large comfortable living room in which you can relax,watch movies or just surf the internet in your free time. The local coordinating team is available easily as the coordinating office is also located within one of the houses.The coordinators ensure that your project runs smoothly. Numerous restaurants, cafes, convenience stores as well as laundry facilities are located within a short distance.
Local Transportation
Airport pick up, the city tour and the transportation to and from the cultural show and welcome dinner are covered in the program fee.On the first day of the project, our coordinators will accompany interns to the hospital placement. However,thereafter, interns will need to use a mix of local transportation, with some help from the team with getting back and forth to/from the accommodation and project. Daily transportation costs are normally around $2 US Dollars per day.
Meals
All ingredients for breakfast are provided and interns can cook their own breakfast at the house. Essential supplies such as bread, butter, eggs, coffee, tea, fruits are provided at the accommodation and participants cook their own breakfast.
Lunch is usually taken at the hospital site on weekdays and for dinner you can choose to head out to numerous restaurants and cafes in Chiang Mai city. The city has so much to explore and interns love to go out and explore the numerous restaurants and cafes in the close vicinity of the intern accommodation. During weekends interns need to buy both lunch and dinner on their own.
During your Free Time
Interns can take part in the Thai Cookery classes or Thai Massage course which are available all around Chiang Mai. Chiang Mai also boasts of restaurants of every international cuisine. During the weekends, you can travel to the cities of Pai,Chiang Rai or fly down to the capital city of Bangkok. Some interns also head down south to Phuket for a short break in the islands and to explore the beaches.












Dates
Dates
January
03
17
31
February
14
28
March
14
May
02
16
30
June
13
July
04
18
August
01
15
29
September
12
October
03
17
31
November
14
28
December
12
January
02
16
30
February
13
27
March
13
May
01
15
29
June
12
July
03
17
31
August
14
September
04
18
October
02
16
30
November
13
December
04
18
Costs
Duration |
Program Fee
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1 Week | $880 | |
2 Weeks | $1360 | |
3 Weeks | $1808 | |
4 Weeks | $2256 | |
5 Weeks | $2704 | |
6 Weeks | $3152 | |
7 Weeks | $3600 | |
8 Weeks | $4048 | |
Extra Week | $448 |
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 and support from Med Trips team
- Airport Pickup
- 2 Day Orientation and half day city tour
- Cultural Dinner and Show
- Food - 2 meals a day
- Shared accommodation with other students in Intern house
- Medical Insurance
- 1 pair of Medical scrubs or Lab coat
- Certificate of Participation (On Request)
What's NOT included?
- Flights
- Visa Fee
- Return Airport Drop
- Local Transportation
- Vaccinations
FAQ's
Eligibility and Preperation
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Who can apply for the program?
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Interns need to be a current student or recent graduate of a medical studies program to be accepted in the Thailand Medical Internship/Elective. This includes pre-med, medical school, nursing, public health, pre-nursing students. All participants must be above 18 years of age.
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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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In Chiang Mai, interns are provided accommodation in an Intern/volunteer house.
Located in a convenient area in the middle of Chiang Mai city, our intern/volunteer houses are only minutes apart from each other and can accommodate up to 35 people in air-conditioned bedrooms. Both the houses have wireless internet, fully equipped kitchens as well as washing machines for the convenience of the participants.
Breakfast is self-made and participants are provided with all the resources to cook their own breakfast. Lunch is usually at the project site and for dinner, you can go out with other participants and enjoy the Thai cuisine in one of the many restaurants in the city.
For those participants joining group programs, accommodation is provided in a hotel with all meals provided as per the itinerary.
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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 help you to try the best food available. 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.
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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 Thailand
- 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, physiotherapy, OBGYN, and more.
Travel and Logistics
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How do I get around during the program?
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Interns in the Medical Internship placement are responsible for their daily commute to and from the Intern House and their hospital. Participants should expect to pay anywhere between $1.50 – $5.00 per day for transportation.
Transportation by Song Thaews (Thai-style mini-buses) is normally 20 THB (roughly $0.70 USD) per ride. Therefore, most volunteers spend around $1.50 USD a day on transportation to and from work. Participants also prefer to use taxis booked through Grab as it is convenient to book and use. On the first day of your project, the coordinator will escort you to your hospital placement and introduce you to the administration at the hospital.
For the participants in Group Medical Experience, all daily transportation to and from the hospital is included.
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What are the recommended inexpensive airline options to reach Thailand?
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Although all major carriers fly to Thailand, we recommend the following:
Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways, Tigerair flights, Dragonair flights, Bangkok Airways, AirAsia, Korean Air, Cathay Pacific, Singapore Airlines, Air China flights, Thai AirAsia, SilkAir.All interns and groups need to arrive at Chiang Mai International Airport (CNX). Chiang Mai has direct flight connections from major international destinations such as Abu Dhabi, Singapore, Seoul, Beijing, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Taipei, Hongkong , Chengdu, Guangzhou and Shanghai.
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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 provided with the airport pick up from the Chiang Mai International Airport by the coordinator or representative. Interns who are already in Chiang Mai will be met by the staff at a designated meeting point decided beforehand.Please note that interns are provided with the airport pickup from the airport between 8 AM and 8 PM only.
For Thailand Group Medical Experience, bothways airport transfers shall be provided to the group members.
Safety and Support
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How safe is Thailand, and Chiang Mai in particular?
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Chiang Mai is considered one of the safest cities in Thailand and is a very popular destination for international students, families, and travelers. The city has a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere with a strong cultural heritage and a well-established tourism infrastructure.
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What kind of support will I have?
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You’ll have 24/7 in-country support from our local team in Chiang Mai. 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. All students are required to have travel insurance that covers medical care abroad.