GLOBAL HEALTHCARE STUDY ABROAD

MEDICAL SHADOWING & HEALTHCARE IN THAILAND

Chiang Mai, Thailand

May 2026

Medical Shadowing & Healthcare in Thailand

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Shadow medical professionals in Chiang Mai, Thailand

May 16 – May 30, 2026

The two-week Medical Shadowing & Healthcare study abroad program program offers students the opportunity to observe a wide range of healthcare professionals in diverse hospital settings in Chiang Mai, Thailand, an enchanting Thai cultural hub. In addition to clinical observation, students will delve into global health topics and immerse themselves in the rich culture and natural beauty of Thailand.

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

Hospital Rotations

Rotations at public & private hospitals

On rotation days, students shadow from 9:00-11:00. After a debrief and a break for lunch, shadowing resumes in a different department from 1:00-3:00. A full schedule is linked below.

Examples of placements: ER, OR, OB/GYN, pediatrics, general medicine, surgery, pharmacy, health promotion, radiology, dental, physical
and occupational therapy, outpatient department, medical technology, and Thai traditional medicine

Global Health Activities

Lectures, Discussions, and Visits

Health system in Thailand – Public Health in Thailand – Pediatric HIV treatment – One Health (visits to dog and elephant sanctuary, rice paddy) – Comparison of Thai and US medical education

Community Engagement & Culture

Staff a Health and English Camp at a local primary school.

Thai cooking Class – Tour of Chiang Mai – Mini Muay Thai Course – Monk Chat – Night Markets – Elephant Nature Park – Temple Visits – Rice Paddy

DETAILS

This program is appropriate for anyone exploring a career in medicine, including those interested in becoming medical doctors, nurses, dentists, pharmacists, and those who just aren’t sure. Students with an interest in global health, community health, or public health will find that this program explores a number of themes of interest to their potential career by allowing them to learn about healthcare in a developing nation.

This program is open to undergraduate students from any country who are 18+. No prior experience is required.

The program is in English and no Thai skills are required (for the program or getting around Chiang Mai). The group will be accompanied by a program leader who will translate when necessary.

ITINERARY

Exact program itinerary is subject to change.

WEEK 1

  • Medical shadowing
  • Visit a children’s home that began as an orphanage for children with HIV 
  • Discussion topics, debriefings, and presentations, including
    •  Health system and health indicators in Thailand
    • Public health in Thailand
    • Pediatric HIV care
    • One Health (human/animal connection)
    • Buddhism & Health
  • Chiang Mai tour with temple visits
  • Thai cooking class
  • Mini Muay Thai course
  • Visit to Night Bazaar for shopping and cultural activities
  • Monk chat/meditation
  • Elephant Nature Park 

WEEK 2

  • Medical shadowing
  • Visit with healthcare students 
  • Visit rice paddy to learn about rice planting
  • Discussion topics, debriefings, and presentations, including
    • Difference in medical education and clinical training between the US and Thailand
    • Health education
    • One Health: (human/environmental health connection)
  • Doi Suthep and Doi Pui 
  • Sunday Street Market
  • Rice Paddy

View the daily program itinerary here:

PROGRAM DATES

May 16 – May 30, 2026

TUITION

Tuition is $3450. All housing and meals are included in your tuition. Tuition does not include international airfare. Participants must book their own airfare to Chiang Mai, Thailand (CNX). Airport transfers in Chiang Mai are included in your tuition.

Your space is not held until your $1,000 deposit (credited toward tuition) is paid. The deposit is non-refundable. All prices are in U.S. dollars. Interest-free payment plans are available. 

College credit from our partner, Culver-Stockton College, may be available for an additional fee.

The application can be found here or through the button below.

Please reach out to Maureen Buckley at [email protected] for more information. 

Included in program tuition:

  • Airport transfers in Thailand
  • All meals 
  • Lodging in guest house in shared room with other program participant
  • All lectures, guest speakers, or learning activities
  • All fees for included tourist activities
  • 24/7 staff support

Not included in program tuition:

  • $30 application fee
  • Airfare
  • Medical insurance (required)
  • Personal budget for souvenirs, etc.
  • Free time activities and food

A LITTLE MORE ABOUT US

For over a decade, the Center for Engaged Learning Abroad (CELA) has provided academically challenging and transformative pre-health study abroad experiences in Belize. In conjunction with our parent company, Loop Abroad, which has offered study abroad opportunities in Thailand for more than 15 years,  we are excited to once again offer this exciting medical shadowing program in Thailand. 

SCHOLARSHIP AND FUNDING IDEAS

Want to study abroad but not sure if you can afford it? You are not alone! While studying abroad gives you an appreciation for the world outside of your home country, grows your character and confidence, and gives you great opportunities, many still worry about paying off student debt in the future. Thankfully, you can pursue a couple of options that may make that trip of a lifetime a little bit more affordable.

The Gilman Scholarship offers awards of $5000 for undergraduate study abroad for U.S. undergraduate students who are receiving Federal Pell Grant funding at a two-year or four-year college or university. Talk to us about applying!

Crowdfunding

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Many of our alumni have been successful raising money from friends, family, and community through crowdfunding. Tell your story, share your passion, and people may want to be a part of your adventure and growth!
The Gilman-McCain Scholarship is open to US citizen undergraduate students who are child dependents of active duty service members and receiving any type of Title IV federal financial aid to participate in study abroad programs worldwide.
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