Location
  • Greece
    • Athens
Term
Academic Year, Fall, J-Term, Maymester, Short Term, Spring, Spring Break, Summer, Winter
Subject Areas
Biochemistry Biology Dance Dentistry Health Sciences Life Sciences Medicine Nursing Physical Therapy Pre-Med
Need-based funding, Merit-based funding, General grants/scholarships, Payment plans, 529 Plan eligibility, Work study, Work exchange, Sliding scale fees, LGBTQIA+ funding, BIPOC funding
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Program Details

Program Type
Direct EnrollmentFaculty LedProvider
Degree Level
High School Diploma Associates Bachelors Masters PhD.
Housing
Apartment
Language
English

Pricing

Starting Price
1900
Price Details
Fees:
2-weeks $1,900
3-weeks $2,500
4-weeks $3,100
Programs are available for up to 12-weeks

Deposit (non-refundable): $250 paid upon acceptance to the program. The remaining fees are paid not less than sixty (60) calendar days prior to the internship start date

The program cost includes:

24/7 in-country support
Airport pickup
Fully furnished shared accommodation
Hospital/clinic reference letter
Local English speaking coordinator
Personalized shadowing plan
Program & city orientation

The program cost does not include:
Travel to/from Greece, meals, major medical insurance, and all personal expenses and anything else not mentioned.
What's Included
Accommodation Airport Transfers Travel Insurance Wifi
What's Not Included
Activities Some Activities Airfare Domestic Airfare Classes Meals Some Meals SIM cards Transportation Travel Insurance Visa
Sep 17, 2021
May 09, 2024
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About Program

If you have a passion for medicine and are interested in gaining valuable & intense observation experience coupled with the change of exploring Greece then this program is designed for you. Our programs offer the change to gain experience & skills to fortify your medical school application and help you evolve your professional career.

Shadow practice:
Medical
Dental
Nursing
Physiotherapy

Join our supervised medical observation programs for a chance to shadow doctors for up to 40hours/week in Greek hospitals/clinics. You will rotate through different specialties and witness medical procedures & operations that will help you decide on your studies.

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Diversity & Inclusion

BIPOC Support

Each participant’s identity may present challenges and questions, in addition to opportunities, when immersing in a new and different culture. Exploring a new culture can sometimes lead to experiencing a cultural shock as some places have different cultural norms, ranging levels of racial/ ethnic diversity, and are less aware or not so “politically correct” as your home country might be. Cerca Abroad strictly adheres to a non-discrimination policy of not denying any person access to, or participation in or the benefits of, or be discriminated against in any service, program, course or facility on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, ancestry, disability, pregnancy, marital or parental status, physical condition or developmental disability.

LGBTQIA+ Support

All our staff & local host teams are welcoming and inclusive of the LGBTQAI+ community, making our programs LGBTQAI+ friendly. Cerca Abroad strictly adheres to a non-discrimination policy of not denying any person access to, or participation in or the benefits of, or be discriminated against in any service, program, course or facility on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, ancestry, disability, pregnancy, marital or parental status, physical condition or developmental disability.

Neurodivergent Support

Cerca Abroad welcomes and supports participants that are Differently-abled/neurodivergent and offers a range of internship abroad programs that are specifically adapted to host interns. Although participants with neurodivergency have successfully participated in our programs, due to the nature of the abroad programs, the degree of access varies based on the activities, location and available infrastructure. Hence, at the application stage it is important to discuss with your Cerca Abroad program manager the program’s accessibility aspects and requirements. Cerca Abroad strictly adheres to a non-discrimination policy of not denying any person access to, or participation in or the benefits of, or be discriminated against in any service, program, course or facility on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, ancestry, disability, pregnancy, marital or parental status, physical condition or developmental disability.

Accessibility Support

Cerca Abroad welcomes and supports participants that have limited mobility conditions (including wheelchair users) and offers a range of internship abroad programs that are specifically adapted to host interns. Although participants with limited mobility have successfully participated in our programs, due to the nature of the abroad programs, the degree of access varies based on the activities, location and available infrastructure. Hence, at the application stage it is important to discuss with your Cerca Abroad program manager the program’s accessibility aspects and requirements. Cerca Abroad strictly adheres to a non-discrimination policy of not denying any person access to, or participation in or the benefits of, or be discriminated against in any service, program, course or facility on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, ancestry, disability, pregnancy, marital or parental status, physical condition or developmental disability.

Impact

Sustainability

Our steps towards creating a responsible experience

- We only work with registered organizations that have proven record of sustainable & ethical practices and long-term expertise in their field
- We collect feedback from all our participants and our host sites to continuously improve our participant’s experience
- We regularly visit our host sites to offer support/training, to evaluate processes/costs and provide transparent and affordable programs
- We review and evaluate each intern application and check their qualifications, criminal background and medical status for eligibility and suitability
- We ensure that our participants’ work does not impact the employment opportunities of the local community
- We refrain from overcrowding our host sites with participants and allocating only those that are needed
- All participants are requested to sign a Code of Conduct prior to arrival, which is designed to protect all stakeholders from inappropriate behavior or abuse
- Participants that breach ours or the host site’s Terms and Conditions and Code of Conduct will be removed without refund
- We take extra care allocating participants in sites that involve the care of others as well as animals

Ethical Impact

We are committed to support our participants to create a positive impact on the local communities in parallel to their learning and developing activities abroad. Recognizing and evaluating ethical issues promotes responsible traveling which translates to a positive impact on the host communities and our interns. The relationships that are formed, the exchanged ideas, the local economy that is revived, the hands-on project that our participants contribute on, all leave a lasting a sustainable impact in each host site.

Our aim is to present realistic expectations to our participants, be honest and transparent on how we operate and use feedback from our interns and host sites to improve our processes and services. We remain committed to create a positive impact, whether it is with our stance for the environment (by becoming carbon neutral) up to working with hosts with similar values.

Program Highlights

  • Duration: 2 to 12-weeks
  • Shadow doctors for up to 40 hours/week
  • Location: Athens, Greece
  • Explore Greece and the surrounding islands
  • Ethical medical and surgical shadowing, compliant with AAMC guidelines

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Interns will have the opportunity to observe medical procedures side-by-side doctors, surgeons, nurses and other staff and participate in the daily routine, across various departments and specialties. The shadowing program is designed to rotate through all major departments and can be customized according to the intern’s area of medical interest.

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Program Reviews

5.00 Rating
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  • Fun 5
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Elias
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Very attractive program

Hi, I’ m Elias, I am from Edinburgh in Scotland. I chose Cerca as part of my University elective. I am completing my Master’s, so I’ve been working in healthcare for a number of years now, but I thought this was a great opportunity. It’s quite rare, I think, to find a place where it has both a great clinical aspect as well as a great place and great people. But I think this is what really attracted me to this program. I’ve walked around the world in many different countries, I’ve done many electives overseas and, like I said, generally you find a nice place or a nice hospital. I think Athens is the perfect mix of both to be honest. It’s an amazing city, so much to do in your time off- great two weeks.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
I found it surprising that this place has both great clinical practice and great people
Pros
  • Clinical practice
  • Very friendly people
  • Historical city
Cons
  • Nothing to say
14 people found this review helpful.
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Megan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Couldn't have a better experience

Hello, I am Megan Baxter, I am from Virginia and I go to the University of Mary Washington in Virginia. I chose Athens, Greece for my medical internship through an internship abroad because the experience it gave me and I’ve never travelled outside to the world nor had I seen the medical practices in Greece, so it was really interesting to see. I got to stay within a twenty minute metro ride and it was super fun. I have stayed with a couple of girls from other internships and it was really cool to see what they got to experience as well, and I know they loved it just as much as me.
Also, I got to see the Acropolis, I got to see all around Athens, try the amazing food and I couldn’t ask for anything more. I’d definitely recommend it to anyone that hasn’t seen the world or whether it’s psychology or medical. They offer so much. You couldn’t have a better experience than this.

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
Initially, i was afraid that it would be difficult to communicate with everyone but they all spoke English at a very good level, inside and outside the hospital.
Pros
  • Excellent shadowing experience
  • Helpful staff
  • Amazing city
Cons
  • N/A
14 people found this review helpful.
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Summer
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Very helpful internship to my learning in a gorgeous city

Hi, I’m Summer Traub and I am going to the University of Iowa. I did the dental internship here in Athens for three weeks. I got to work with an amazing dentist. He explained what he was doing as he was working with patients, which was very helpful to my learning.
I got to see a variety of things from basic cleanings to extractions and I also got to observe the different techniques that the dentist got to use. Here in Athens I loved getting to make personal connections with the dentist and the patients who I got to see who had multiple cases through my time here. Outside of the internship I loved getting to explore a new culture and the city and the islands that I got to travel at the weekends. The city is amazing, there’s so much to do. It’s a very safe place. If you plan into interning abroad I
definitely recommend going through Cerca. They have great accommodations even from the airport pickup to the apartment I was staying at and even to getting me used to the metro and the tram helping me to find my way to the clinic on the first day.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Go out there and explore. There are so many things to see and do
Pros
  • Rich experience in the dental clinic
  • Many options for having fun in Athens and the nearby islands
  • Had amazing housemates
Cons
  • Everything was super
11 people found this review helpful.
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Megan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Couldn't have a better experience

Hello, I am Megan Baxter, I am from Virginia and I go to the University of Mary Washington in Virginia. I chose Athens, Greece for my medical internship through an internship abroad because the experience it gave me and I’ve never travelled outside to the world nor had I seen the medical practices in Greece, so it was really interesting to see. I got to stay within a twenty minute metro ride and it was super fun. I have stayed with a couple of girls from other internships and it was really cool to see what they got to experience as well, and I know they loved it just as much as me.
Also, I got to see the Acropolis, I got to see all around Athens, try the amazing food and I couldn’t ask for anything more. I’d definitely recommend it to anyone that hasn’t seen the world or whether it’s psychology or medical. They offer so much. You couldn’t have a better experience than this.

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
Initially, I was was afraid that it would be difficult to communicate with everyone but they all spoke English at a very good level, inside and outside the hospital
Pros
  • Excellent shadowing experience
  • Helpful staff
  • Amazing city
Cons
  • N/A
10 people found this review helpful.
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Tom
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing opportunity and experience

Hi, i am Tom , i am from London in the U.K . I currently study physics at Imperial and i am finishing off my degree. I am thinking of applying for medicine next year and continuing all my higher educations to become a doctor. I decided to join Cerca Abroad because it would give me the opportunity to, basically, have a look at all the different specialities that are on offer and see if I would be interested into working in any of them and as a doctor at all, because i want to be very thorough and take care of my decision. The highlights of the experience, I would say, I particularly enjoyed being in the operating rooms. Like, it is an amazing opportunity and experience in that they would literally allow you to watch any operations going in the operating rooms, which is something that not many students in the U.K have access to. So, you can literally ask if you can have access to the operating room and observe. The doctors are very friendly as well. They would talk to you , they would guide you through the surgery , even me as a physicist with my lack of medical knowledge, they would still talk me, giving me their time of day. Which i didn't expect at all. So, these were really good aspects of the experience and i had some really friendly , welcoming people on the way as well. They would make sure that i was introduced to the surgeons and stuff like that. So, yeah, i really enjoyed that aspect of the experience and in particular that. When it came to the coordination between myself, Dennis and George's and Cerca Abroad in general , i felt that it was pretty good in general, as we knew what we had to do. Like when we were picked up from the airport on time, like the keys, the sort of organization about our housing and stuff like that-the organization and that was all very smooth and seamless. So, you know, good job there i suppose. So, as well as the medical aspects of the internship , I really enjoyed getting to know Athens and Greece in general. As in like, the city is historic . It has the Parthenon in the center. You really feel the weight of the history . It has a very nice vibe as a city. I particularly enjoyed exploring the Plaka and Psiri touristic areas. The buildings are beautiful, you know. I used to enjoy walking around with the other interns, so we got off to know each other. So, yes!

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
The most surprising thing was my access to the operating room during surgery.
Pros
  • Accessibility to the operating room
  • The friendly attitude of the doctors
  • The tour of the historical city of Athens
Cons
  • Nothing to say
11 people found this review helpful.
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Casey
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Beautiful experience

Hi, my name is Casey, I come from Brooklyn, New York, and I am currently pre-dental so I decided to do this internship to get a look at what being in a dentist’s office feels like. I’m working with many people to see different techniques and see how different patient relationships are introduced. One of my favorites is to see the different techniques they use in Greece. Especially with the materials they use, make crowns and all the different ways that they implement their studies versus how the United States implements their way of learning their dentistry and using our patients. And I love Cerca Abroad- it was super easy- they picked me up from the airport, our accommodation was ready for us and there was always someone there at the counter to ask how you’re doing and anything that you need at the moment. Athens was gorgeous, we got a metro pass and went to see the whole city. Everything is within a 15 minute walk away or a 15’ train right away, so it was accessible and beautiful here. I would recommend this to anybody.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
Greeks are friendly and social.
Pros
  • Accessible and beautiful environment
  • The usage of different dental techniques in Greece
  • The gorgeous city
11 people found this review helpful.
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Dianna
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Overall, I had a great time in this program!

I’ll start with my coordinators – they were always willing to advise myself and the other girls places to visit around Athens. My airport pickup was swift and my apartment was cute and the perfect size for me. It was about a 10 minute walk from the hospital and 15 minutes from the metro station. By far the best part was meeting the two other girls in the program, we instantly clicked and are planning to meet again in the next coming months! It was crazy that they were both from the west coast as well. As far as the program at the hospital went, I spent my days either in cardiology, radiology, surgery, hepatology, internal medicine, physical therapy or neurology. It was great to get a glimpse of the physician’s day to day procedures while learning some more Greek! Most of the doctors were super caring and welcoming. My favourite specialities were surgery and neurology; I could really see myself pursuing a career in neurology! I met the BEST doctors in neurology and the machines to diagnose the disorders were fascinating. I truly learned so much the last two days of the program, and I observed a case with a brain tumor and consulting neurosurgeon. Super cool. Overall, I had a really great time on the days as physicians were willing to teach and entertain conversation, plus the other girls I met were a huge bonus.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
In surgery, I saw some amazing procedures (hip replacements, Da Vinci GI procedures, rotator cuff repair) and the surgeons were extremely kind and explained everything.
75 people found this review helpful.
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Francesco
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Medical internship in Athens, in a top private hospital with cutting-edge technology

I conducted my Medical internship in Athens, Greece, in a top private hospital with cutting-edge technology. It was one of the most impressive organizations I have ever seen in healthcare. My internship role as a medical trainee was to assist doctors during their clinical activities and to observe them during surgery and endoscopy. My favourite memory from my internship experience was the prostate biopsy that the urologist let me perform under his supervision. It was a challenging, important and new experience. I also had the chance to observe one of the best hematologists in Europe at work, they were an amazing supervisor, teaching me a lot! As a medical student, this internship supported my long term goals, as I gained a lot of new clinical and hands-on experience, while also further developing skills I already had. Everything I learned during the hospital internship placement will be useful in my future career as a clinician. It will also help me to complete my medical degree.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
My advice to future travelers is to explore the city and its neighborhoods as they all have something different to do & try. I really enjoyed my trips around the Acropolis and the beaches around Athens. Also the food was amazing!
98 people found this review helpful.

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