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Nursing Internship in Sri Lanka

Join the Nursing internship in Sri Lanka and gain valuable experience of interning at a hospital in Sri Lanka. Being a Nursing intern, you'll get an incredible opportunity to intern at hospital placements along with other nursing staff.

Highlights

  • Intern at a major hospital in Galle and get practical exposure
  • Opportunity to shadow and observe in different departments in a hospital setting
  • Opportunity to meet and interact with other nursing students from all over the globe
  • Acquire significant exposure that’ll help in long term nursing career plans
  • Explore Sri Lanka on weekends and travel around with other participants
  • Learn about the culture, traditions, and festivities of Sri Lanka
  • Living with other interns from around the world in shared housing in Unawatuna
  • Exploring the beautiful beaches of Sri Lanka during free time and weekends
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Overview

The Nursing Internship in Sri Lanka caters to interns who are currently enrolled in, or have recently completed, a nursing degree from a recognized university in their home country. A prior background and/or experience in the nursing field is mandatory to participate in this internship. 

This is the main criteria to qualify for the nursing internship program. Participants who have work experience in the nursing field but are not enrolled in a nursing university will not qualify for the nursing internship and will have to join the pre-medical program instead.

Nursing interns have the option to rotate between a range of wards and units at the public hospital as per their interest (based on availability).They also get to understand how the nursing system of a developing country like Sri Lanka works and learn first-hand from local doctors and nurses, as well as contribute in the day-to-day running of the facilities. 

Sri Lanka is the only country in South Asia which offers free healthcare to all its citizens, which is remarkable for the region. As such, the public sector here is vast and constitutes the vast majority of the medical system. 

Nursing Interns have access to a larger and wider network of professionals, volume of patients and exposure to a comprehensive set of wards and special units.There is also a greater need for participants to assist in the public sector as the sheer volume of patients they get is overwhelming and from lower socio-economic classes.

Sample Placement Profile 

  • National Hospital Galle – this is the largest public hospital in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka, and the 3rd largest hospital in all of Sri Lanka. Capacity of ~2,000 beds. It has a total of 54 wards and several other specialized units. It was previously known as “Teaching Hospital Karapitiya” and “Teaching Hospital Mahamodara” but has now been all grouped under “National Hospital Galle” as the Sri Lankan government has recently elevated its status from a regional hospital to a national one.

  • Sri Lanka Friendship Hospital For Women – this is the largest maternity hospital in South Asia that specializes in maternity care, offering a wide range of maternity exposure for nursing interns.

  • Government Ayurveda Institute – this hospital specializes in the traditional medicinal practice of Ayurveda

Nursing Electives Placements

Volunteering Solutions provides a variety of elective placements tailored to the specific needs of students training in the medical field. These include:

  •  Medical Electives for aspiring doctors and medical students

  •  Nursing Electives for future nurses and healthcare practitioners

  •  Midwifery Electives for students specializing in maternal and newborn care

These electives are specifically designed to meet the learning objectives of students in the medical field. Whether you are still in training or a recent graduate looking to broaden your skills, this program offers valuable hands-on experience in a real-world setting.

Volunteering Solutions team in the UK as well as the in-country team in Sri Lanka can help complete any paperwork required, provide risk assessments and sign off on hours to ensure the placement complies with your university requirements.


Intern Work Schedule

Intern Work Schedule

Saturday: Arrival in Colombo airport - transfer to Galle included

Sunday: Orientation + neighborhood familiarization tour. The orientation session will be conducted by the local coordinator, covering topic areas; such as safety, culture, language, places to visit, behavior, food, and other suggestions over things to do in and around Galle.

On arrival, a detailed orientation & training program is provided, including health and safety training, culture training and an area orientation tour around Galle. Our project coordinator provides project-specific training, which includes an overview of the Sri Lankan medical industry, common practices, customs, code of conduct, rules, etc. The coordinator also monitors day-to-day development of the participants and reviews and assigns project task sheets to each participant based on their experience level.

Mon to Fri: Volunteer work placement at appropriate medical institution (schedules can be somewhat flexible by an hour or two either way, based on ground realities at the time)

• Breakfast - 06:30 to 8:30 am

• Working hours at the placement - 09:00 am to 1pm (Hours can vary)

• Lunch - 12:00-2:30 pm (Provided at the accommodation)

• Dinner - 6:30-7:30 pm onwards (Provided at the accommodation)

The same schedule continues from the second week onwards

Weekends: Free to explore the city, all the nearby beaches and also travel around Sri Lanka. Being a small island with a very good public transportation system (buses, trains), it is easy to take a weekend trip to the mountains, tea plantations, rainforests, cultural sites and various beach towns.

Note: The schedule may vary depending on the particular placement the intern is allocated to.


Intern Roles & Responsibilities

Intern Roles & Responsibilities


Project Requirement

Project Requirement

Participants in the Nursing Internship Program must be enrolled in a recognized nursing university in their home country. Further, the following documents are needed to apply:
  • Current CV or Resume

  • Motivation statement or intent letter describing personal background and rationale for pursuing this internship

  • Reference letter issued by the university to confirm the nursing studies of the elective

  • Duly completed elective information sheet provided by the hospital

  • Passport sized photo

  • Police background check

  • Copy of passport

  • Clinical or university documents that need to be attested by the hospital to certify the programme completion.

All the nursing electives should submit all their documents six (6) weeks prior to their start date.

Additionally, participants must understand the special circumstances when working in a country like Sri Lanka where the medical standards differs greatly from what they might have experienced in their home country. Our experience has shown that the electives who get the most out of this experience tend to be open-minded, flexible, respectful to local staff and eager to learn.

Electives must adhere to a professional attire while at the hospital. Clothing should be smart and professional with medical scrubs with long trousers (preferably white) being mandatory. Electives are responsible for bringing their own clothing and crocs ensuring these guidelines are met every day they are on the project.

As per the code of conduct of the hospital and the Healthcare project, accessories such as large earrings, piercings, rings and necklaces should not be worn during the project hours when they are in the hospitals. 

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Costs

Duration
Program Fee
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2 Weeks $1074
3 Weeks $1294
4 Weeks $1514
5 Weeks $1734
6 Weeks $1951
7 Weeks $2150
8 Weeks $2350
Extra Week $260

Please Note: An application fee of is charged over and above the program fee as an application payment.

What are you Paying for?

  • 24 hrs Assistance and support from Staff
  • Comprehensive Pre- Departure Information
  • Airport Transfers on Scheduled Days
  • ​Dedicated volunteer housing with WiFi (shared rooms)
  • Shared airport transfer on arrival at designated time windows in the morning or afternoon
  • Orientation and training on arrival
  • Breakfast, lunch and dinner all days
  • Guaranteed project placement
  • Local transportation to projects in private AC van or tuk-tuk
  • Experienced bilingual operations team on the ground
  • Dedicated staff support from 6 am to 8 pm every day
  • 24/7 local emergency support
  • Weekly yoga class on a rooftop terrace
  • Weekly movie nights on large screen projector
  • Monthly bike tour around paddy fields and local villages
  • Monthly special BBQ dinner
  • Travel & Medical Insurance (Available at an extra cost)
  • Certificate of Program Completion(On Request)

What's NOT included?

  • Visa Fee
  • Return Airport Drop Charges
  • International Airfare
  • Vaccinations
  • Any personal expenses
  • Additional Local Excursions and Trips
  • Private Room Upgrade charges
  • Charges for additional nights at the accommodation

FAQ's

Application and Program Details

How long will it take to process my application? Will my application be accepted?

When do I need to arrive in Sri Lanka for my program? What will happen once I arrive in the country ?

Are there any necessary requirements to participate in the Sri Lankan volunteer programs?

Does VolSol provides discount if I choose more than one program or if I am a returning volunteer?

Can I volunteer as part of a group?

When should I apply for the volunteer programs in Sri Lanka?

Does VolSol provides with a reference or a certificate after program completion?

For how many hours will I volunteer every day?

Health and Safety

How safe is Sri Lanka in general ?

What immunizations/vaccinations will I need?

Do I need to buy a health insurance?

Are there any other things that I need to be careful about?

Accommodation and Living

Can I know more about accommodation and food arrangements?

Are there more expenses once I arrive in Sri Lanka ?

Would I have free time during my program ? Can I do sightseeing during my program ?

Where can I change my money in Sri Lanka ? Are there ATMs in Sri Lankan cities?

Which all places can I explore during my trip?

How do I get to the accommodation and the program location?

Flights and Visa

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