Medical Gap Year Programs | GoAbroad.com

Costs. Fees of gap year medical programs cover program operations and ensure projects are effectively managed. Expenses can include, food, housing, transportation, visas, travel insurance, airfare, and more. So, find out what will be covered under program fees and what won’t. And, if you need to raise money, apply for scholarships or grants, or use this FundMyTravel tool to create a successful fundraiser.

Accommodations. Housing for gap year medical programs is usually close to the participant’s placement. So, if you’re assigned to work at a mobile clinic in a rural Zambian village, you could be sleeping under a thatch roof in the bush! Another possibility? Sharing a house with other gappers or living with a friendly local familythis encourages deeper cultural immersion and gives you helpful insight as you work with patients.

Visas. Your visa is one of the most important things you’ll need to do a gap year medical program. It’s a document that says you’re legally working in the country. The kind of visa you get depends on the length of your program and the work you’re doing. As a medical gapper, your visa application process might include submitting proof (copies of a diploma or certification) to show that you're trained to do medical work. So, whether you’re thinking of taking a gap year before medical school or doing a gap year program during medical school, get clear on the requirements. Your program advisors will give you the 411 on how to apply for your visa. Want a head start on the process? Use the GoAbroad embassy directory—it links you with embassy contact info to inquire about their visa application processes. 

Safety. While doing gap year medical jobs abroad, you’ll naturally be exposed to germs. So, don’t freak out if you come down with a nasty cold—it can take time for your immune system to adjust to the new environment. And, if you happen to get really sick, your gap year staff will support you around the clock.

Here’s a few tips on keeping the flu bugs to a minimum during gap year medical programs:

  • Get all recommended vaccinations.
  • Buy travel insurance to cover costs of any illnesses, accidents, or even lost luggage.
  • Find out if drinking tap water is advised and if it isn’t drink filtered water. 
  • Start taking multivitamins before you travel for an immune booster.
  • Maintain basic hygiene rules like frequent hand washing.

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