Community Health Clinic
Community Health Clinic Internships
Position: Medical / Dental / Pharmaceutical / Occupational Therapy / Counseling
Duration of Internship: 6-12 weeks
Number of positions: 3
Are you studying or considering a career as a doctor, nurse, dentist, pharmacist, occupational therapy, or counselor? Are you interested in working with people from disadvantaged areas? If so, you should consider doing an internship at a Community Community Health Clinic in Cape Town, South Africa. An international internship at a community health clinic is a fantastic opportunity to translate what you have learned in the classroom to practical, real world experience – all while living in a foreign country and experiencing a different culture. If you are interested in medicine, nursing, dentistry, pharmaceutics, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, or counseling, you should consider taking advantage of our community healthcare internships, whic are based in low-income areas of the city. The clinics offer internships in the following departments:
- Physiotherapy
- Pharmacy
- Radiology
- Occupational Therapy
- Child Health
- Dentistry / Oral Health
- Sexual and reproductive health
- HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and other chronic diseases
- Women’s health
- Antenatal and Postnatal clinic
- Mental health
- Orthopedics
- Counseling
- Ophthalmology
- Community-based care
- Pediatrics
The clinical services offered at the clincis will give you a comprehensive overview of various medical specialties and fields, allowing you to get a sense of what you eventually want to choose as a specialty or career within medicine. It should be noted that interns who lack a degree in medicine will not be allowed to directly treat patients, though you will be able to accompany the South African medical professionals in an observational role.
As an intern, you will rotate around the various clinical areas within the clinics to get a sense of the workings of the entire clinic. You will also have the opportunity to participate in, or even lead, community-based health projects that are being conducted in the local communities that the clinics serve. If you are interested in the medical field, have an inquisitive mind, and are willing to work with people from disadvantaged areas, this is an internship that will greatly enrich your perspective as a future medical professional.

-A VACorps intern observes a dentist working on a patient at a dental clinic in Cape Town
























