Here are the frequently asked questions about the Pre-Nursing Internship Program Details and Structure.
What specialties are available in the Nursing/Pre-Nursing Internship program?
We offer rotations across multiple specialties, including medical-surgical nursing, pediatrics, obstetrics, critical care, and community health. You’ll be placed in a setting that complements your skills and career objectives.
What does the Nursing/Pre-Nursing Internship program include?
Here are the inclusions in the Nursing/Pre-Nursing Internship Program:
24/7 In-Country & U.S.-Based Support
Pre-Departure Assistance (travel, visas, immunizations, etc.)
Nursing-Focused Orientation covering local healthcare systems, safety protocols, and cultural norms
Hospital/Clinic Placement with structured rotations and mentorship by experienced nurses and healthcare professionals
Global Health Lecture Series led by local and international experts
Community Medical Clinics & Health Education initiatives (e.g., patient care workshops, hygiene education)
Weekly Cultural Activities (e.g., local excursions, language lessons, and treks)
Safe, Shared Housing with 24/7 security, Wi-Fi, an in-house chef for meals, and weekly laundry service
Access to online nursing courses to supplement your learning
Support for Graduate School Applications (letters of recommendation, advising, etc.)
How large are the intern cohorts?
IMA admits cohorts ranging from approximately 35 to 70 interns in any given cycle, ensuring ample opportunities to learn and network with peers from diverse backgrounds.
Where will I stay during the Nursing/Pre-Nursing Internship?
You’ll reside in one of our comfortable Program Residences located in safe neighborhoods within our host countries. Accommodations are shared and include amenities such as Wi-Fi, meals prepared by an in-house chef, laundry facilities, and 24/7 security, fostering a supportive, community-centered environment.
What is a typical day like in the Nursing/Pre‑Nursing Internship program?
Interns in the Nursing/Pre-Nursing Internship program typically spend 6–8 hours in the hospital during clinical rotations (for example, from 8 AM to 4 PM), followed by afternoon downtime for activities, including our Global Health Lecture Series and Community and Clinical Outreach Activities.
There is an option to work one night shift per week, and weekends are available for excursions or additional hospital work. Once admitted, you collaborate with your Program Mentor to create your schedule. Here is a Sample Program Schedule.
Apply now to join our Nursing/Pre-Nursing Internship program and take the first step towards a rewarding healthcare career!
