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
Apr 02, 2025
Apr 28, 2025
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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 chance of exploring Greece, then this program is designed for you. Our programs offer the chance 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 💙

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.
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.
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.
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 🌎

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

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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Zoe

If you have a passion for becoming a physician’s assistant and are interested in gaining valuable & intense observation experience coupled with the chance of exploring Greece then this program is for you. Our programs offer the chance to gain experience & skills to fortify your medical school application & help you evolve your professional career. You will rotate through different specialties & witness medical procedures & physical therapy operations that will help you decide on your studies

 Medical Internships

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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Shivani
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Amazing program

Hi, my name is Shivani Setti, I am from Calgari, Alberta, which is in Canada and the University of Calgari. The reason why I chose this program is because the opportunity of working in this hospital, the experience that I got to seek in this hospital and physically get to view the operations, being able to talk to some of the patients here and also the experience of how other hospitals work in other cities and countries.

I think that the program was really nice. How friendly everyone was and how it was really easy to communicate with others even despite the language barrier. I liked it how easy it was to use the trains here and how accessible everything is, like, in one block there are like coffee shops. It’s really nice. Even the apartment that we got to stay was really nice and convenient. It was really close to the hospital. I just had to take the train and come here. It was really nice.

The city of Athens was also very beautiful. It’s a shame I came here during the winter time but for where I come from this is really warm. I didn’t even have to wear winter jackets, which was really nice. The city has a lot of history and diversity which I really enjoyed and I felt comfortable and I enjoyed my stay here.

Concerning the program that I was part of, I really enjoyed it, I would definitely come back if I had the time. When I have time to come back, I would come to Athens through this program and gain more experience working in this hospital.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
The most surprising thing was witnessing surgeries firsthand and having the opportunity to talk with patients. It provided a unique insight into how hospitals truly operate and the dedication of the medical staff
Pros
  • Exceptional opportunity for first-hand observation and patient interaction
  • Warm and welcome community
  • Amazing food options
Cons
  • Nothing to say
13 people found this review helpful.
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Suhani
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A very good chance to learn about different sides of psychological and sociological support systems

My mane is Suhani, I am from Calgari which is in Alberta, it’s a province in Canada. I went to UBC which is the University of British Columbia, I went to Okanangan Campus, and I graduated in 2021.

I chose to do an internship here at Iasis because I have a medical undergraduate degree in microbiology and I decided that I wanted to go into a master’s in counselling. So I have a biological and genetic bicrobio background that I really wanted to get more counselling and psychological and sociological support background. A little bit more exposure to counselling and that area to help bridge those two departments to help me in genetic counselling because you are working with healthcare, which combines both those fields. So, when I was looking for opportunities, unfortunately, there were not as many hands-on or shadowing opportunities in the region where I’m from. Especially around Calgary because of the way, but there are other volunteering opportunities. So, when I was looking for options, I decided to look abroad, and I found this particular internship.

What I really liked about it, is that it allowed me to learn about different sides of psychological and sociological support, systems that are available internationally, in different cultures, this has been my first time in Greece and Athens, so I was able to learn a lot about the culture, the people, how diverse it is. I did not realize how diverse Athens is. I mean, how populated it is compared to where I am from. We have a fraction of the amount of people that we do here in the city. There were a lot of similarities that I’ve noticed as well because I was born in India. So I’ve visited Mumbai and Bangor many times throw-out my life, so there are a lot of cultural similarities between Indian cities and Athens, I have noticed. So I think it was easier for me to adjust, get used to the city life, the transit, the people, the communication style. It was also very helpful, a lot of people spoke English here, so I think that people here in general are very open, kind, and very expressive I’ve noticed. It’s very different to where I am from.

Some things that I’ve found interesting during my internship is- because I don’t speak Greek- I had to rely a lot upon non- verbal ques so a lot of facial expressions, social queues, things that I would not necessarily be able to tell based on the language but looking on inflections and the way that people are speaking rather that what they’re exactly saying. Also I’ve had support with other interns and volunteers who were able to translate for me, but at the moments that I was unable to I feel like you can learn a lot based off of how people behave. Based on social ques there. The way they interact with one another and other volunteers and other social workers and psychologists here, I could see the changes from the beginning of a group activity towards the end. For some people there was like an increase in their mood, they were more social towards the end, they felt better, whereas for others it was like a gradual progress. It was very settling. You have to be really paying attention to their social ques to really see the difference, but it was noticeable. Another thing that I found very interesting is the similarities and the different types of psychosocial support that is available here and in Canada, so things like CBT, group activities, I’ve had to deal with mood, social ques, social skills, some of similar group activities like having an exercise component in order to deal with the psychological side of mood but then also have like talking within a group, introductions, styles of activities, the questions, the work, which are very similar to group activities that I’ve seen in other psychosocial support groups in Canada. So I thought that was really interesting, how despite being miles and miles apart- completely different country and culture- a lot of the practices, the types of support are very similar, it’s very applicable because at the end of the day we are all humans. We all need very similar things.

I am very happy with the internship coordination here. They were very accommodating. We got lots of support. If I had any questions I was able to ask. Get direct answers very quickly as well. So I didn’t necessarily feel like thrown in the middle of nowhere. That was very helpful. I really did enjoy my stay here, I think that people in general are very helpful. If I got lost or if I had questions about certain things that I didn’t really understand what was going on, I could just ask, and then there was no fear and no judgment, at least none that I could perceive. Thank you so much.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
The most surprising thing I encountered during my study abroad program was the incredible support provided by the psychosocial groups I observed. It was truly inspiring to witness the dedication and empathy these groups demonstrated in their work. The sense of community and understanding they fostered was remarkable, and it highlighted the importance of accessible mental health resources.
Pros
  • Robust Psychosocial support
  • Cultural affinities
  • Seamless coordination
Cons
  • Nothing
15 people found this review helpful.
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Monica
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Interesting experience with plenty of highlights

Hi, my name is Monica Coleman, I am a senior biology engineering student hailing from South Carolina, but I attend school at the North Carolina A&T State University. I chose this internship in dentistry because I am highly interested in the dental field. With being a student, it’s really hard to shadow with student hours, and I thought this internship would help me get a more in-depth view of dentistry.

There are plenty of highlights. I got to see lots of fascinating cases. Every day was different. I learnt so much. My doctor was very in-depth and explained a lot of things that were not clear to me before. So, I think I am leaving this internship with a lot that I didn’t know before, and I think it’s going to be very helpful in the coming years.

The coordination was great, everyone’s super supportive, you would always get help from your Cerca Abroad team, your doctor, the other interns, and everyone has been super supportive. Even in Athens itself, everyone is super nice, like- you’ll be fine.

The biggest highlight of Athens for me would be the food, like, everything is great. I have discovered souvlaki- it’s so good. If you come to Athens try the food, try the bakeries, there are coffee shops everywhere. That is so great. Everything about Athens is great. Its small, everything you need will be within distance, it’s a great city.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
The most surprising thing was how everyone was supportive throughout the experience. It made every moment feel effortless and unforgettable.
Pros
  • The coordination was excellent
  • Everyone was very supportive
  • Athens is a wonderful city
Cons
  • I have nothing further to add
11 people found this review helpful.
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Eniola
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Enjoyable experience

My name is Eniola and I am from Houston Texas and I go to college at Colby College in Waterville, Maine. I interned at IASIS in Greece and I choose this internship for many reasons. One reason was to get out of my comfort zone and immerse my self in Greece and to see how the psychological system is done here compared to the States and elsewhere. During my time here I have learned a lot, I learned different units, how they operate, for example the Fabric Republic and how they make cloths and distribute cloths for the community and also how they set up different sites for people to donate it, so its actually more of a community participating to help the community, which is very nice to see. I have really enjoyed my time here, I enjoyed the coordinators as they gave me a nice place to stay, which was very safe and they also gave me a map with tips which I was able to use to explore around, which helped my immersion because I was staying here for one month so having that really helped me get to it right out of the bat. Over all my experience in Athens Greece was amazing, the weather was nice, the people, the culture, the food was all just wonderful. I enjoyed my time here and I do plan on coming back here just here for the visits and just to go back to see all the sights that I wasn’t able to see.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
The most surprising thing I've witnessed during my study abroad was the incredible resilience of the community here. Despite facing numerous challenges , they've built such a supportive network, and it's been truly inspiring to see firsthand how they uplift each other.
Pros
  • Cultural immersion
  • Urban inspiration
  • Academic advancement
Cons
  • N/A
13 people found this review helpful.
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Kjell
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

An experience with a new insight for my studies

Hi everybody, my name is Kjell, I am a student from Belgium, I am twenty two years old and I decided to go abroad with Cerca to visit this place- this one over here (Athens Medical Center Group)- in Athens. It’s been my pleasure to have been able to get a whole new experience with both my studies, the language and to go to run in this place. I’ve been here for about two weeks now and I have to say it has been very fun for me to experience, well, a whole new dimension of my studies. I got to see surgeries being done, patients while before and after the treatments and in this way it allowed me to grip or get a new view on everything I’ve been learning so far. I mean, it’s been very enjoyable.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
The most surprising thing I experienced during my study abroad in medicine was observing a complex surgical procedure for the first time. It was a moment that gave me a whole new dimension of my studies and reshaped my understanding of the human body's intricacies.
Pros
  • A deeper perspective on everything Ihave been learning so far
  • Exciting new experiences tied to my studies
  • The vibrant and enjoyable life in the City of Athens
10 people found this review helpful.
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Ainsley
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Very helpful and nice medical internship

Hi, I’m Ainsley, I am from Alberta Canada and I wanted to do a medical internship because I am really interested in going to medical school and the human body and just helping people in general.

The organization is great, they take you everywhere you need to go and make sure you know exactly where you are supposed to go or supposed to be doing. Organizing the accommodation, was perfect and made you feel less lost coming into a different country.

Athens is beautiful, it’s so clean, and everyone is so nice including the doctors. They want you to be involved and they talk to you and they are interested in where you’re from and who you are. It’s great.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
The doctors were highly approachable, answering all questions and explaining the surgical procedures in detail, which make the experience truly remarkable.
Pros
  • Exceptional organization and high-quality accomodation
  • Athens, a remarkably clean and beautiful city
  • The genuine interest shown by the doctors, who took the time to explain the procedures in detail
Cons
  • There's truly nothing notable to critique or improve upon
12 people found this review helpful.
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Madison
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Very hopeful and organized internship

Hi, my name is Maddy, I am from Utah, and I am a pediatric medical assistant. And I chose to go into the medical field because I love helping other people and this experience has been incredible. I’ve loved it everywhere, especially surgeries. I got to do orthopedic surgery down here and I loved it. I also got to go up to the nursing floor and would meet with some of the nurses which I also really liked.

This whole organization was really organized. They have picked me up from the airport up to my apartment. Everything at the hospital was organized too. I got exactly where I wanted to go and they were all very nice about it.

I love Athens, I love Greece, I will move here when I’m older- I love it so much. I went to Mykonos and if you go to Athens you have to go to Mykonos. Have a good weekend. I just loved the whole thing, I've loved everything about Greece.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
The most surprising thing was the excellent organization of the program, which allowed me to have a seamless and insightful experience. Observing an orthopedic surgery was truly fascinating and a highlight of my time there.
Pros
  • Excellent organization of the program
  • A truly worthwhile and enriching experience
  • A lovely city and country , adding to the charm
Cons
  • Nothing
15 people found this review helpful.
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Ella
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Overall this experience went on very well

Hi. I’m Ella Glover, I am from Coastal Carolina, I am a major in science, so that’s why I chose this internship. It’s allowed me to watch live surgeries, follow daily protocols. Personally my favorite surgery was a knee replacement since I am hoping to work either as a surgical doctor. Overall this experience went on very well. Everything was very organized. I always knew where I had to be. Well, Athens, I loved this city. It couldn’t have been a better city in order to experience this medical internship.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
My visit to the Acropolis. The sense of the grandeur of human nature and the monument that inspires awe.
Pros
  • Historic city of Athens
  • My knowledge gained through practice
  • Well organized program
Cons
  • N/A
13 people found this review helpful.

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