Healthcare in Philippines

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About Healthcare in the Philippines

World Endeavors Healthcare volunteers in the Philippines work to provide quality healthcare for local communities. Many small town health clinics in the Philippines are understaffed, and some have only one doctor. Medical professionals, medical students, and pre-med students are needed to provide assistance at these clinics. Volunteers learn about the healthcare system in the Philippines as they support local medical professionals, interact with patients, and shadow doctors and nurses. Some volunteer placements include visits to surrounding communities to provide care for residents.

 

A Typical Day in the Life of a Volunteer in the Philippines

World Endeavors volunteers in the Philippines can expect their days to be a combination of meaningful volunteer work, cultural experiences, and free time for relaxation and reflection.  The sample schedule below represents a typical day for a volunteer in the Philippines.  Keep in mind that when volunteering abroad, a typical day can be anything but typical!

6:30 am: Wake up and eat breakfast with your host family.  Breakfast in the Philippines usually consists of a combination of puto (a rice cake), breads, noodles, longganisa (similar to sausage), eggs, and fresh fruit.

7:30 am: Depart for volunteer project.

8:00 am – 12:00 pm: Volunteer work at assigned volunteer project.

1:00 pm – 3:00 pm: Eat a small lunch of rice, fish and vegetables.  Free time to hang out with other volunteers or explore.

3:00pm – 4:00 pm: Crash language course in Waray Waray taught by a World Endeavors Volunteer Coordinator.

4:30 pm – 6:30 pm: After school tutoring with a local child sponsorship program. (Optional for volunteers)

6:30 pm: Dinner with host family.  Dinners in the Philippines often consist of rice with meat (fish, pork, chicken, or shrimp), or vegetables (squash, carrots, amapalaya, eggplant, etc.)

7:30 pm – 10:30 pm: Free time spent at the beach, chatting with your host family, checking out the local mall to go shopping or enjoy a movie, hanging out at the community center and interacting with the children, or planning a weekend excursion to explore nearby caves and waterfalls.

Project and class schedules, meals, and free time activities may vary depending on the details of your placement.

 

Eligibility

Volunteers must be 18 years of age or older. Successful volunteers are hardworking, flexible, and open to truly immersing themselves in Filipino culture.

Perspectives

This opportunity to work helped solidify what I want to do for a future career. It also makes me want to experience another international adventure.

-Elise, Volunteer in the Philippines

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