Below are some of the top medical universities and hospitals offering observerships in Internal Medicine:
🔹 1. Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
- Program: Hospital Medicine Observership
- Duration: 6 weeks
- Highlights: Inpatient shadowing, mentorship, and clinical education.
- How to Apply: Visit official program page
🔹 2. Mount Sinai Medical Center
- Program: International Observership Course
- Duration: 4 weeks
- Highlights: Hands-on exposure (observational only), year-round availability.
- How to Apply: View details and register
🔹 3. MD Anderson Cancer Center
- Program: Observer Opportunities in Internal Medicine
- Duration: Varies by subspecialty
- Highlights: Includes rotations like Onco-Nephrology, Cardio-Oncology, and Hematology.
- How to Apply: Apply here
🔹 4. St. Mary Medical Center (Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic)
- Program: Clinical Observership
- Duration: Varies
- Highlights: Experience in outpatient and inpatient Internal Medicine.
- How to Apply: View program page
🔹 5. Nazareth Hospital (Trinity Health)
- Program: Clinical Observership
- Duration: Varies
- Highlights: Positions fill quickly; internal medicine slots open for early 2025.
- How to Apply: View details
🔹 6. USC Keck School of Medicine
- Program: International Physician Observership
- Duration: 1–6 months
- Highlights: Wide specialty access; $300 fee; observer certificate on completion.
- How to Apply: Check details
🔹 7. University of Miami – International Medicine Institute (IMI)
- Programs: Global In-Person & Virtual Observerships
- Duration: 1–3 months (in-person), 4 weeks (virtual)
- Highlights: Real-time virtual ward rounds, interactive case discussions.
- How to Apply:
🔹 8. UofL Health – University of Louisville
- Program: Medical Observership Program (MOP)
- Duration: Up to 4 weeks
- Highlights: Accepts licensed international physicians. $250 application fee.
- How to Apply: Start application here
✅ Tips for a Successful Observership Application:
- Apply 2–3 months ahead of time to secure your preferred dates.
- Ensure all documents (passport, immunizations, USMLE scores) are ready.
- Many programs require a supervising physician or sponsor—check program FAQs.
- Expect to pay an application or administrative fee for most programs.
🔖 Conclusion
Participating in a U.S.-based Internal Medicine observership is a crucial step for IMGs aiming to gain U.S. clinical experience, prepare for residency applications, and network with potential mentors.
For more free resources and medical school observership tips, visit mymedschool.org.









