Summary:
1. Background: Call for Internships at the WHO DEPARTMENT OF ESSENTIAL MEDICINES AND HEALTH PRODUCTS
2. What you have to do:
a. Read the blogpost, the requirements and the attached documents very carefully
b. Apply before June 13th 2018, 23:59 GMT
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Dear IFMSA members,
Here comes an opportunity for an internship experience at the WHO Department of Essential Medicines and Health Products at the Geneva Headquarters of the World Health Organization!! For the record, this is the very first WHO internship call shared by IFMSA that comes with a funding opportunity for selected WHO interns, thanks to the agreement we have between IFMSA and CIOMS this year.
This internship request is for a bright, enthusiastic and hardworking intern to join the Medicines Safety Team within the WHO Department of Essential Medicines and Health Products for a 2-3 month internship happening during the period between July to December 2018 and support their work. The objectives of this internship are to assist the Medicines Safety group lead:
1 In preparations for scientific sessions at the 41st Annual Meeting of Representatives of National Pharmacovigilance Centres participating in the WHO Programme for International Drug Monitoring (PIDM)
2 On work related to the pharmacovigilance and other normative Tool Kits
3 To collect and collate latest information on Pharmaceuticals whose Consumption and/or Sale have been Banned, Withdrawn, Severely Restricted or not Approved by Governments
4 On tasks related to the work of the WHO Advisory Committee on Safety of Medicinal Products
Click here for a full description of the terms of reference of this internship programme.
THE WHO DEPARTMENT OF ESSENTIAL MEDICINES AND HEALTH PRODUCTS
The WHO Essential Medicines and Health Products (EMP) Department works with countries to promote affordable access to quality, safe and effective medicines, vaccines, diagnostics and other medical devices. Built on three main pillars – access, innovation and regulation – EMP promotes policies and technical capacities in low-resourced health systems, develops international standards for the manufacturing and regulation of health products and provides guidance for health systems everywhere to deliver them safely and cost-effectively.
REQUIREMENTS
This Internship opportunity is open to students who are members of IFMSA National Member Organizations. Such a student:
• Should be aged between 20 to 34 years’ old
• Must be enrolled in a course of study (graduate or post-graduate) at a university or equivalent institution towards the completion of a formal qualification, preferably with a minimum of three years of study
• Must have excellent oral and written skills in English (a necessary requirement)
• Should have good understanding of the field of Medicines Safety
• Should have the ability to produce results within deadlines and work well under pressure, be flexible and independent and possess problem solving skills
• Should be proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and social media
• Must possess a passport of a WHO Member State
Please check all the requirements, eligibility criteria, and conditions at http://www.who.int/careers/internships/en/.
Kindly note that WHO is not able to provide funding for or payment to interns. However, as per the agreement between IFMSA and CIOMS, selected interns might apply to receive financial support from CIOMS (up to 1,500 CHF per month for a 3 months period). Please refer to the agreement between CIOMS and IFMSA attached HERE for more information. Only selected interns can apply for financial support from CIOMS.
Interested applicants should submit the following to lwho@ifmsa.org June 13 2018, 23:59 GMT
a. Motivation Letter (maximum 2 pages)
b. Curriculum Vitae (maximum 2 pages)
c. Enrollment Letter (Admission letter) from University
d. Candidature Form (linked) signed and stamped by both the applicant and the Nationa Membership Organisation president certifying your membership in IFMSA (attached to this mail)
Please put “[WHO CIOMS] Internship Application – Name of the applicant” as the subject of the e-mail. Shortlisted application papers will be forwarded to the WHO department for screening and selection. Incomplete and late applications will be deemed invalid.
Only selected applicants will be informed, and follow-up will be done directly from WHO with the support of the IFMSA Liaison Officer to the WHO. Only candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted, therefore, no need to contact me to query about the status of your application.
To find out if your country is part of the IFMSA refer to this list of countries:
Follow the instructions above and send a mail to your President (google your country’s association to find the contact info if you don’t know the email address)
Good luck!!