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Where do I find healthcare internships?

I want to apply for a school-year internship at a medical facility (or healthcare adjacent program) and I am having a hard time finding opportunities for THIS school year.

Does anyone have any recommendations? Thank you!

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Ruby if you’re starting to think about your college applications, you already know that many competitive applicants now engage in internships to make themselves stronger candidates for admissions committees. And because not all high school students complete internships, listing one on your application can certainly give you a competitive edge over other college applicants.

KAISER PERMANENTE HS INTERNSHIPS
Ruby if your interested in the healthcare industry, this internship offers practical experience and insight into it. During this internship, you will have the chance to work alongside healthcare professionals and learn about various medical disciplines, such as nursing, pharmacy, laboratory sciences, and more. You will take part in hands-on activities, shadowing experiences, and educational workshops that enhance your understanding of healthcare practices. The program emphasizes mentorship, teamwork, and personal development, and can encourage you to explore your career interest in the medical field.

CAREERS IN SCIENCE (CiS)
California Academy of Sciences
Applications typically open in winter or early spring for the coming academic year, and close by late spring or early summer. 9th and 10th graders enrolled in an SFUSD school, who have maintained a GPA of 2.5 and a grade of C or higher in science and math, are eligible to apply.
CiS is a multi-year, year-round, paid internship and youth development program for students who come from communities underrepresented in STEM, including girls and students of color. If you’re interested in pursuing a career in the sciences, you can consider this immersive internship program. As an intern, you will work alongside scientists, researchers and educators at the California Academy of Sciences. You will learn the ropes of scientific research and science communication. This internship includes interactive training sessions twice a week, outdoor field activities and guidance on your college applications. In groups, you will work on a science research or environmental action project.

NEUROSCAPE Summer HS Internship University of California, San Francisco
Combining science and technology, this internship is a chance to explore the subject of translational neuroscience and possible careers in the field. For the internship, you will be paired with a team of mentors to work on an independent research project. You get hands-on experiences and learn new skills related to translational neuroscience and technology, with projects ranging from literature reviews to interactive media programming. With laboratory experiments, data analysis, and scientific discussions, you will gain insights into various fields, such as biology, medicine, and public health. The internship will culminate in short presentations about what you learnt over the course of the program.

SCIENCE AND HEALTH PARTNERSHIP
HS intern Program at University of California
This internship can be a valuable opportunity for students interested in biomedical research. This internship allows you to work alongside UCSF scientists, researchers, and medical professionals in state-of-the-art laboratories and healthcare settings. As an intern, you will engage in hands-on research projects, gain exposure to cutting-edge technologies, and contribute to scientific advancements. You will also participate in educational workshops, seminars, and mentorship programs that expand your knowledge and professional skills. You will be matched with a scientist mentor who guides you while you learn and hone your skills to complete a unique research project.
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Jerome’s Answer

While it may not be a traditional internship, have you considered volunteering at a local retirement home? Might give you a chance to shadow someone and get some volunteer experience at the same time.

Otherwise, do you have someone in your family in the field? There could be someone in their companies HR department who might be able to support you.
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Shiza’s Answer

Try to look in Linkedin or Reddit! Also to look for some remote (online) ones. Check out ThinkNeuro! Also social media might have some good ones.
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