Location
Costa Rica: Alajuela, Cartago, Guanacaste and 4 other cities
Term
Throughout the year
Dates
Fron January through November
Program participants can arrive any time based upon their needs and schedules. Interns can work for a minimum of eight weeks and a maximum of sixteen, longer stays can be negotiated for certain projects. We require at least eight weeks commitment.
Nicaragua and Costa Rica: Two very different countries with different levels of development, health care systems, and causes of mortality and morbidity. Learn first hand how each country's different histories, development paths, cultures, health-care systems, and socio-economic conditions influence access to health care and epidemiological profiles. This program not only provides students with practical clinical and/or health-care experience, but also demonstrates to them first-hand how socio-economic conditions influence health and the provision of health care.
Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Intermediate to Advanced Spanish Skills. Health Care program participants must be currently studying Medicine, Nursing, Public Health or other related fields.
4,800 USD and 3,500 USD
Comparative program cost is 4,800 USD. Included in program fee are:
* transportation to and from the airport
* orientation
* internship placement based upon careful review of the intern's application
* family stay with two meals and laundry included
* bus transportation to and from Nicaragua
* pick up in Granada
* project support in both countries
* written evaluations
* donations in each country
* 24 hour assistance for any reason
Costa Rica internship program cost is 3,500 USD. Included in the program fee are:
* airport pick up and drop off
* lodging and two meals a day and laundry
* monitoring and supervision of the internship
* evaluation of the intern's on site performance
* written evaluation or program completion
* donation to the host organization
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American, Australian, Canadian and European Participants.
no more than a week, see the web page
CRINI is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide foreign students with academic experiences which incorporate the environment, culture, and folklore of Costa Rican people and communities; offer students the opportunity to work with social and humanitarian projects; and allow them to practice and improve their Spanish language skills.
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