Medical Internship in Bali

WHY we need you in Bali

group in Bali rice fields

HOW can you help?

WHAT can you do?

Why Involvement Volunteers International?

  PROJECT NAME: MEDICAL INTERNSHIP

LOCATION: BALI (MULTIPLE LOCATIONS) 

  START DATES: WEEKLY (SAT/SUN ARRIVALS) 

  ACCOMMODATION: VOLUNTEER HOUSE

S  MIN DURATION: 4 WEEKS

  MIN AGE: 18+

  SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: C6 Visa Required, Criminal background check required, Studying in medical field

  

Overview

Interns are placed with a highly respected private healthcare organisation accredited by LAFKESPRI, the Indonesian Ministry of Health’s official quality authority for primary care facilities. The clinic is committed to delivering high-quality, compassionate healthcare while continually developing its medical team through ongoing learning and professional growth.

Within this professional setting, you’ll support patient care in consultation rooms, observe triage and emergency response procedures, and follow real-time decision-making in treatment and case management. The clinic provides Primary Healthcare, Emergency Response, and Medical Evacuation services, giving interns an exceptional look into everyday clinical practice as well as emergency systems across Bali’s island network.

You’ll shadow experienced multilingual doctors and nurses who treat both local residents and international travellers- an ideal environment to strengthen medical English, cross-cultural communication, and professional confidence. Interns can also join preventive health sessions, community outreach, or optional workshops depending on availability.

Your responsibilities will focus on assisting with day-to-day clinical operations and supporting staff as needed. Placements may be in Ubud, Pecatu, Canggu, Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, or Gili Trawangan, depending on program needs and participant numbers.

What You Will Experience

  • Shadow doctors and nurses during consultations and procedures
  • Observe primary care, wound care, and triage processes
  • Understand emergency case management and stabilisation
  • Learn about medical evacuation by land, sea, and air
  • Join optional health education and community outreach activities
  • Build adaptability, empathy, and collaboration in a multicultural setting
  • Earn a completion certificate from Nusa Medica

Professional Development

  • Enhance diagnostic observation and patient-care communication
  • Gain insight into international clinical practices and protocols
  • Develop cross-cultural medical skills
  • Strengthen problem-solving and supervised clinical judgement
  • Boost cultural awareness, confidence, and professional resilience
  • Receive structured feedback and mentorship to support academic and career growth

What’s Included

  • Placement at accredited medical facility
  • Accommodation (Sunday–Saturday noon on final week)
  • Airport pick-up during scheduled pick-up times
  • One-way transport to clinic Monday–Friday
  • Daily breakfast
  • Supervision and professional mentoring
  • 24/7 local support team
  • Uniform (white scrubs)
  • Certificate or letter of recommendation

What’s Not Included

  • Return transport from clinic to accommodation
  • Lunches and dinners
  • Flights and visa fees
  • Travel insurance
  • Personal expenses
  • Optional tours or activities

Location

Placements are available in locations such as Ubud, Pecatu, Canggu, Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan and Gili Trawangan.

Ubud, pronounced ‘oobood’ is located centrally in the heart of Balinese culture. Far removed from the tourist crowds of Kuta, it is famous as an arts and crafts hub, and much of the town and nearby villages seems to consist of artists’ workshops and galleries and a general feeling of wellbeing. Ubud is surrounded by most of the things that bring people to this unique destination – scenic rice fields, small villages, art and craft communities, ancient temples, palaces, and rivers.

Project Tasks

  • Shadow doctors and nurses during patient consultations and treatments
  • Observe triage, wound care, and primary care procedures
  • Learn how emergency cases are managed and stabilized
  • Gain insight into air, land, and sea medical evacuation systems
  • Participate in optional health education or outreach activities
  • Develop adaptability, empathy, and professional collaboration in a multicultural setting
  • Receive a certificate of completion from Nusa Medica

Food & Accommodation

Accommodation
Shared accommodation is provided, with 1–2 interns per room. All housing is secure, comfortable, and located within easy reach of placement sites.

Food
Daily breakfast is included either at the accommodation or a nearby café. Lunch and dinner can be purchased affordably near the placement area.

 

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- Medical Internship Bali








All prices in USD
  • 1 Week - $595
  • 2 Weeks - $1095
  • 3 Weeks - $1645
  • 1 Month - $2150
  • 2 Months - $4300
  • 3 Months - $6350
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What's Included
  • Accommodation
  • Breakfast
  • Airport Pickup
  • Local Transportation (one way)
  • 1 Day Orientation
  • 24/7 In-Country Support
  • Project Materials & Equipment
  • Pre-departure Expert Advice
  • Preperation Tools & Checklists
  • Certificate of Completion

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FAQ

This internship is designed for pre-medical and medical students seeking supervised exposure to professional healthcare environments. You will primarily observe and assist under supervision. Tasks depend on your qualifications and comfort level, ensuring patient safety at all times.

  • Accommodation
  • Breakfast
  • Arrival airport transfer (Sat/Sun arrivals)
  • 1 day orientation
  • Daily transportation to project (one way)
  • In country 24/7 support & emergency assistance
  • Fundraising support
  • University course credits (where applicable)
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Structured supervision and mentorship from qualified staff
  • Uniform (white scrubs) provided
  • Certificate or letter of recommendation on completion
  • Airfares
  • Travel Insurance
  • Tours, Souvenirs & spending money
  • Daily transfer back to the accommodation in the evening is not included.
  • Lunches and dinners

Included in the program fees is a half day orientation which starts on the Monday. This is important to help you become familiar with your surroundings, as well as learning about the local customs & culture to help you get the most from your volunteering experience.

Typical Orientation Includes:

  • Meet & greet with your new team and coordinators!
  • Introduction meeting, general rules, setting expectations, advice on health and safety and handling of documents.
  • Overview of the 2 week schedule and daily routine
  • Overview of the common health issues in the area and options
  • Demonstration of a health check and required guidelines and safety precautions
  • Planning session with the team

Programs begin every Monday, and volunteers are required to arrive the day prior, for orientation before the project. Your accommodation on the Sunday is included in the program fees.

A free airport pickup is included when arriving to Denpasar International Airport (DPS). You must arrive between 00:00 to 23:59 on Sunday.

If arriving outside the pickup times you can book a private transfer and any extra night’s accommodation for an additional fee.

Alternatively, if arriving early you could wait at the arrival’s terminal for the pickup time, book accommodation at the airport and meet us during the pickup times or make your own way to the project (we will advise on how to do this). 

From the international airport to the Ubud Penestanan accommodation, it takes 1-1.5 hours by road, and to the Pejeng accommodation it takes around 1.5-2 hours. 

Monday to Friday

Mornings typically involve patient consultations, rounds, or triage observations. Midday sessions may include data entry, health education, or emergency case observation. Afternoons focus on department rotations, debriefs, or mentoring with medical supervisors.

5 – 6 hours immersed in a professional healthcare environment, learning directly from experienced medical staff.

***This schedule can be changed and/or amended depending on weather conditions, local conditions and unforeseen circumstances.***

  • Visit Tanah Lot temple – A famous Hindu temple perched on a rock formation on the coast of Bali.
  • Explore Ubud – A cultural hub in the center of Bali known for its art galleries, museums, and traditional crafts.
  • Try surfing at Kuta Beach – One of the most popular beaches in Bali with great waves for surfers of all levels.
  • Visit the Tegallalang Rice Terraces – A beautiful and iconic rice terrace located in the Gianyar Regency.
  • Go snorkeling or diving at Nusa Lembongan – A small island located southeast of Bali with crystal-clear waters and diverse marine life.
  • Hike Mount Batur – An active volcano located in the north of Bali, offering stunning views from the summit.
  • Watch a traditional Balinese dance performance – Bali is known for its unique and beautiful dance traditions.
  • Relax at a beach club – Bali has many luxurious beach clubs with pools, restaurants, and stunning ocean views.
  • Visit the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary – A nature reserve and temple complex in Ubud where you can interact with hundreds of friendly monkeys.
  • Dolphin watching in Lovina – Take a morning boat trip from Lovina Beach to spot dolphins swimming and playing in the ocean.
  • Visit the Banjar Hot Springs – A natural hot spring located in Lovina where you can relax and soak in the warm mineral water.
  • Take a cooking class – Learn how to prepare delicious Balinese dishes and immerse yourself in the local culinary culture.
  • Visit the Munduk Waterfall – A picturesque waterfall located in the Munduk village surrounded by lush greenery and a great spot for hiking. 

Minors traveling to Indonesia

Unaccompanied minors traveling to Indonesia are required to have a consent form from their parents/legal guardian in hand. The required documents may include a Consent form for minors and the birth certificate. Please check with the Airline before boarding the flight.

On this project, modest clothing, long sleeves and long trousers or sarongs are recommended for woman.  Clothing needs to cover the knees and shoulders.

*PLEASE NOTE: All participants for the Education, Teaching, Construction, and Turtle Conservation projects, are required to apply for a C6 Social Cultural visa prior to arrival. Participants who have a Visa On Arrival or an E-Visa on Arrival will not be able to participate in these projects. Participants who only attend the culture, adventure, and yoga weeks will be accepted to join the programs with a Visa on Arrival. Going through an online agency or via our local team is the easiest way to obtain the visa. 

  **Exceptions to the C6 visa

Participants can join any program with a Visa on Arrival (VOA) for the following program types:

  • 1-week culture week, plus 1 to 3 week volunteer program
  • 1-week volunteer program

However, it is important to highlight that participants using a VOA must put ‘tourism’ for reason of visit.

We still encourage volunteers to arrive with a C6 visa for all programs. Please note that obtaining and using a VOA is entirely the participant’s responsibility. We cannot be held accountable for any issues or concerns arising from this, as we are obligated to recommend the appropriate visa type for participants joining volunteering projects.

 

Additional Requirements

  • An established academic background in an affiliated field of study
  • A reference letter authorized by your university, where you are presently working/studying.
  • Proof of qualifications a CV/Resume and a copy of your passport, sent by email to the local team at least four weeks before beginning the placement
  • Motivation letter including learning goals, expectations and specific placement requests
  • Copies of certificates of qualifications and academic transcripts

For information on holidays and any programs affected, please see the following link: ID – Holidays – All Programs

Indonesia has to be one of the most interesting countries in the world for cultural learning for its diverse and sophisticated art forms, such as painting, sculpture, woodcarving, handicrafts, and performing arts. Indonesia has around 300 ethnic groups, each with cultural identities developed over centuries, and influenced by Indian, Arabic, Chinese, and European sources.

Millions of small farmers, farm workers and fishers are unable to tap into the opportunities offered by years of economic growth. They are often geographically isolated and lack access to basic infrastructure and support.

Bali is a Hindu Island, Balinese traditional cultures are still present, making the island charming and beautiful. Traditional Balinese clothing worn by women covers their shoulders and knees, especially, when they go to the temple and when they have a ceremony day.

IVI have a variety of programs designed to immerse volunteers into the local lifestyle in order to experience the unique culture, build life long relationships and benefit the people that need it the most.

Bali is situated just south of the equator. It has a hot and tropical climate year round.

The wet season is from November to March, and the dry season from April to October (although there may still be some showers) The rains usually only last for a few hours, so you will usually still get some sunshine during the day. 

The rainy season brings about humidity and it is generally hot year round, from 20 to 30 degrees. Cooler temperatures can be found up North in the mountain regions. 

Bali culture is incredible, rich in tradition and spirituality which focuses mainly on art and religion, with the two often expressed through each other.  Many Balinese people are an artist of some kind and spend their leisure time working on hobbies and artwork that have been passed down through generations.  

Many public areas, homes and paddy fields are decorated by detailed paintaings, intricate carvings, fine weaving, statues and various artworks. Life in Bali is very much communal and centered around local villages with the community institution or ‘Banjar’ responsible for many aspects of life. The Balinese have a word, “Niskala” which means that which cannot be sensed directly, but can only be felt within.      

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