Program Overview
Elevate your medical profile with this Hospital Placement in Athens program. You’ll gain a competitive edge for your future medical career by shadowing expert doctors across diverse specialties in Greek hospitals. When you aren’t in the wards, dive into an unforgettable global adventure exploring iconic landmarks like the Acropolis and the Ancient Agora. This program offers the perfect balance of high level clinical exposure and the ultimate Mediterranean lifestyle.
When: Summer or Winter university break (refer to program dates below)
Where: Athens, Greece
Duration: 4 weeks
Number of placement hours: A minimum of 80 hours of observation-only shadowing (minimum of 5 hours per day Monday to Thursday)
Student Eligibility: Students must be enrolled at an Australian university and be in good academic standing with a GPA of 4.0 (out of 7) or equivalent. Don’t meet this GPA? Reach out to the CISaustralia team to discuss possible options
Excursions: One excursion is included per week (usually Fridays), such as a planned hike, local cultural activity, or a visit to a nearby city
Free time: Yes, evenings and weekends are free for independent discovery of the city’s ancient history and coastal areas
Accommodation: Included (shared accommodation with 2–3 students per room)
Meals: A small daily breakfast, one weekly lunch on excursion day and two weekly dinners included
Arrival transport: Airport greeting between 9am-5pm only at specified airport. Guidance on transport to your accommodation will be available upon arrival however, airport transfers are not included
24/7 On‑site support: Yes, a dedicated Site Director is stationed at the hospital throughout the entire program and is available 24/7 for comprehensive support
Application support: Yes, the Gold Coast (QLD) team will guide you every step of the way
Pre‑departure support: Yes, you will receive detailed documentation, a detailed pre-departure guide and pre-departure webinar and access to a group chat
When should I apply: NOW! The process is simple and the sooner you get started, the smoother your experience will be and the sooner you secure your spot on the program
More questions? Visit CISaustralia’s FAQs page
Highlights
Experience a program that combines internationally focused healthcare observation with the cultural energy of one of Europe’s most iconic cities. Designed for future healthcare professionals, this immersive Hospital Placement in Athens program offers valuable clinical exposure alongside meaningful intercultural experiences.
Here is a sneak peek at what’s waiting for you:
- Complete a minimum of 80 hours of Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)-compliant, observational-only clinical shadowing in a local Greek hospital over four weeks.
- Gain broad clinical exposure through immersive shadowing experiences across multiple specialties and departments.
- Benefit from weekly departmental rotations aligned with your healthcare interest areas (where possible).
- Experience personalised clinical learning opportunities through a small student-to-doctor ratio (typically 1:1 or 2:1).
- Strengthen your professional profile through the included Global Ambassador for Patient Safety (GAPS) Training, developed by the University of Minnesota, focusing on cross-cultural competence, communication, and patient safety principles valued by medical schools and healthcare employers.
- Rest easy knowing a dedicated Site Director is stationed at the hospital and available 24/7 to provide comprehensive, immediate support throughout your program.
- Connect with like-minded students while living in shared accommodation in the heart of Athens.
- Explore awe-inspiring landmarks including the Acropolis, Parthenon, and Theatre of Dionysus.
- Wander through Plaka, a colorful neighborhood of cafes and shops filled with the aroma of authentic Greek cuisine.
- Take part in curated weekly excursions and cultural activities designed to deepen your understanding of Greek culture.
Placements
The Hospital Placement in Athens program offers an intensive and immersive clinical observation experience hosted at one of CISaustralia’s partner hospitals in Athens. Over four weeks, students gain exposure to diverse healthcare environments through observational shadowing experiences, combined with cultural excursions and local activities integrated throughout the program.
While English is the second language for many local hospital staff and proficiency levels may vary, students are fully supported throughout the program. A dedicated Site Director, fluent in both English and the local language, is based on-site to assist with communication, coordination, and student support during the placement experience.
Program Structure:
The program follows a structured weekly schedule designed to balance clinical immersion with cultural exploration. Students typically rotate through a variety of specialised departments throughout the placement, with preferences considered where possible (specific rotations cannot be guaranteed). The clinical week is structured as follows:
- Monday – Thursday: Students engage in a minimum of 5 hours daily shadowing leaving the late afternoon / evenings for reflection and cultural activities.
- Friday – Sunday: One group excursion is scheduled per week (typically on Fridays), with weekends reserved for free time.
Sample Rotation Schedule:
Week 1: Cardiology, General Surgery, or Orthopedics
Week 2: Radiology, Emergency Medicine, or General Surgery
Week 3: Ophthalmology, Cardiology, or Nuclear Radiology
Week 4: Dermatology, Pediatrics, or OB/GYN
*The above is a guide only and varies between hospitals*
Note: Hospital placement programs require a minimum of 5 and a maximum of 10 CISaustralia participants. In the event that the minimum enrollment is not reached, flexible solutions will be considered, for example applicants may transfer their application to an alternative European hospital placement program or defer participation to a subsequent program date. CISaustralia Program Advisors can provide complete details on these options.
Academic Credit
The four-week CISaustralia Hospital Placement in Athens program is academically structured to be equivalent to one full-time university course and includes a minimum of 80 hours of AAMC-compliant, observational-only clinical shadowing.
This structure makes the program suitable for medical, pre-med and health related students seeking academic credit or placement hours toward their Australian degree requirements for related hospital placements. Approval of academic credit is determined solely by the student’s Australian home university, faculty, or school.
Students intending to access OS-HELP, the Australian Government student funding mechanism, must obtain academic credit pre-approval from their university prior to departure. CISaustralia can provide supporting documentation, including placement offer and acceptance materials, to assist students with the OS-HELP application process.
Academic Requirement: Students must be enrolled at an Australian university and be in good academic standing with a GPA of 4.0 (out of 7) or equivalent. Students who do not meet the GPA requirement are encouraged to contact a CISaustralia Program Advisor to discuss alternative options and supporting documentation.
On-site support
The Hospital Placement in Athens program is built upon a high-support model to ensure a seamless and enriching experience. During your intensive clinical immersion, a dedicated on-site support staff member (Site Director) will be present at the hospital throughout the placement period. While students are always encouraged to use their initiative and problem solve (as part of their overall growth and soft skill development) the on site support staff are the link between the student and the medical professionals, offering communication assistance ( in both English and the local language), as well as day-to-day placement support.
The value of this local presence cannot be overstated. On-site staff are your primary resource for all aspects of the program, including general program questions, local cultural insights, and city/country specific advice etc. This comprehensive, on-the-ground support is available 24/7, providing peace of mind and allowing you to focus completely on maximising your hospital clinical experience in Athens.
Excursions
CISaustralia staff in Athens coordinate a range of excursions and cultural activities designed to help students experience the best of the city and surrounding regions. Organised by your Site Director, excursions may include scenic hikes, visits to cultural landmarks, local food experiences, and day trips to nearby destinations.
These activities also provide a great opportunity to connect with fellow students while gaining a deeper understanding of Greek culture, history, and daily life. Full excursion details will be provided during program orientation.
Location
There is a reason Greece remains the ultimate Mediterranean dream, blending a laid-back lifestyle with defining history. Nestled between rugged mountains and the turquoise Saronic Gulf, Athens is a high-energy capital where over 3,000 years of civilisation meet a vibrant, modern lifestyle. As the birthplace of Western democracy and philosophy, it offers an incredible, living-museum backdrop for your international journey.
Athens is packed with endless things to do and explore. You can step directly into the ancient winding streets of Plaka, hunt for vintage treasures at the Monastiraki flea market, or watch the sunset over the illuminated Acropolis from a trendy rooftop bar. For panoramic city views, hike up Mount Lycabettus, or dive into local culture by sampling fresh souvlaki and feta at a bustling taverna.
Athens is just minutes from the beaches of the Athenian Riviera and a quick ferry ride from idyllic Greek islands like Aegina and Agistri. From its rich culture of hospitality to its stunning coastal hikes and legendary food scene, Greece offers a seamless mix of deep historical immersion and modern European charm.
Accommodation
Living in the heart of Athens is the best way to soak up the local atmosphere and bond with your fellow students. Housing is designed to support peer connection, community-building, intercultural learning, and ease of logistics during your time abroad. Accommodation arrangements vary depending on the housing configuration, with students typically placed in shared bedrooms with 2–3 students per room.
Accommodation will generally* include:
- Reliable Wi-Fi/internet access
- Kitchen or kitchenette facilities, including basic cooking appliances and shared kitchen items
- Individual key access for each student assigned to the accommodation
- Access to laundry facilities (for a fee) either onsite or within reasonable walking distance
- Furnished living spaces with basic storage for personal belongings
- Towels, bed linens, pillows, sheets, and blankets
- Access to study or workspace areas within the accommodation or common spaces
- Heating and/or cooling appliances appropriate for the local climate (please note air conditioning may not be available in all housing)
- Basic housekeeping and cleaning services for both communal spaces and student bedrooms
Housing assignments are arranged to foster a supportive and social living environment, while also giving students the opportunity to experience local culture and daily life throughout their program. *Further detailed information will be provided about your specific accommodation and the inclusions after your acceptance and closer to your departure, as part of your pre-departure process.
Meals & Dining
Meals & Dining
- Daily Breakfast: A light morning meal is included to start your day.
- Lunches: Lunch is included on your weekly excursion
- Weekly Group Dinners: Two dinners are included per week, providing a great way to bond with your fellow students and connect with your on-site support staff.
- Farewell Dinner: To toast your achievements and time in Athens a final celebration meal is included.
Program Fee & Dates
| December 2026 (4 Weeks) | |
|---|---|
| Application Deadline | 27 September 2026 |
| Arrival Date | 21 November 2026 |
| Departure Date | 18 December 2026 |
| Application Fee | A$ 99 |
| Program Fee | A$ 6,999 |
| OS-HELP | A$ 8,442 |
Program fees include the following:
- CISaustralia support services before, during and after the program
- Academic advising
- Financial advice & budget planning
- Assistance with travel arrangements
- Pre-departure guide and session
- Airport welcome service (on specified program arrival date within designated arrival times – transfer not included)
- Accommodation (shared room / shared apartment)
- Meals: A light daily breakfast, one weekly lunch and two weekly dinners.
- Hospital Placement across various departments
- One cultural excursion per week: usually on Fridays
- Program risk matrix
- Risk Management and Emergency Response Plan
- 24/7 on-site support – Site Director
- Certificate of Completion
- CISaustralia Certificate of Participation (available on request)
What is not included:
- Program application fee
- International Student Identity Card
- Flights (CISaustralia will however provide travel guidance and support via our formal travel partner)
- Visa fees
- Vaccinations and medical testing (if required)
- Medical insurance
- Travel insurance
- Airport transfer fees
- Meals (unless mentioned above)
- Extra travel/excursions (other than those mentioned above)
Dates are for reference only and are subject to change. Please do not book flights until you have received the confirmed dates in your acceptance paperwork.
CISaustralia reserves the right to alter fees at any time due to currency fluctuations and/or fee changes made by program partners.
