This stunning archipelago is synonymous with white-sand beaches that grade into turquoise waters, pristine coral reefs teeming with marine life, and street food that fills the air with sweet and spicy perfumes. That’s not to mention the lush rainforests, indigenous tribes… the list goes on.

Private, Catered Accommodation

Our Work the World house is your home away from home and the focal point of your experiences in Iloilo. The house will be a hub of activity throughout your clinical placement in The Philippines. You’ll share the house with other healthcare students and graduates from all over the world.

Our house is located in one of the best parts of the city. You’ll be close to the best restaurants, shopping centres, markets, street food vendors, karaoke bars… The list goes on. The Work the World house itself is spacious, welcoming, and decorated with traditional crafts, creating an authentic Filipino experience. With beautiful, airy rooms and a tropical outdoor communal area, it’s an oasis of calm.

Hop into a jeepney (a sort of Jeep converted into a minibus) and head to the port to catch a boat to some of the archipelago’s most beautiful beaches. 

If you’re after a swimming pool, there are plenty of accessible boutique resorts offering full access.

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Plenty of space to socialise and unwind

Welcome to your home from home in The Philippines

Enjoy peaceful moments in the house gardens

Evenings of karaoke or quiet downtime — your choice

Lasting friendships with both staff and housemates

Share memorable meals in inviting dining areas

Plenty of space to socialise and unwind

Welcome to your home from home in The Philippines

Enjoy peaceful moments in the house gardens

Evenings of karaoke or quiet downtime — your choice

Lasting friendships with both staff and housemates

Share memorable meals in inviting dining areas

In-Country support Team

Management team: Based in the house, they oversee your entire Work the World experience, and support you 24/7Catering team: They will cook you a variety of both local cuisine and familiar home comforts, accommodating all dietary requirementsHousekeeper: Keeps the house clean and tidy from top to bottom, making sure you're comfortableLanguage teacher: You don't need to speak the language to enjoy your placement, but learning a few everyday phrases and clinical terminology can help build relationships with hospital staffSecurity team: Monitor the house 24/7 for your peace of mind

Your Management Team

  • Joe - Programme Manager Programme Manager - Joy Colud
  • Joy is the Programme Manager and has been with Work the World since 2016. She became Assistant Manager that year and has led the programme since 2022. In her role, she liaises with hospital partners to prepare and support your clinical placement. Knowledgeable and resourceful, Joy will be there to help you during your time in Iloilo.

    Pauline - Assistant Programme Manager

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  • Assistant Programme Manager - Pauline Locsin​​
  • Pau is a licensed physiotherapist who joined Work the World in 2022. Pau has a wealth of knowledge about medical practices in the Philippines and can answer any questions you may have about the differences in healthcare. A keen traveller, she will be able to offer advice about interesting places to see and things to do in and around Iloilo.

Tailored healthcare elective placements in the Philippines

Nursing electives in The Philippines

Nursing Electives

This placement has a highly clinical focus and you’ll get a considerable amount of experience. Nurses in the outpatient department looks after areas including everything from paediatric care to the treatment of rabies. You can also spend time in the animal bites clinic, helping patients with everything from dog to snake bites. You’ll see conditions that are unfamiliar to you, but typical of the Philippines — clubfoot for example, and tropical diseases like dengue fever. You can get some experience in anaesthesiology, and in A&E, seeing patients present with conditions like respiratory failure, acute gastroenteritis, burns, rabies, hernias, and hyperglycemia.

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Medical electives in The Philippines

Medical Electives

In Iloilo, you’ll see unfamiliar conditions like tuberculosis, clubfoot, and maybe even the occasional rooster bite. The local population tends toward a high-sugar diet, meaning cases of hypertension and cardiac arrest are much more common than in the UK. In A&E, you could see patients with respiratory failure, gastroenteritis, burns, rabies, hernias, and hyperglycemia. In internal medicine, you can observe conditions like acute pancreatitis, stroke, and diabetic ketoacidosis, and how these conditions are treated in an under-resourced clinical setting. If you're looking for a medical elective in the Philippines, Iloilo is an excellent choice.

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Midwifery electives in The Philippines

Midwifery Electives

You can get fantastic experience in Iloilo as a midwifery student. You can rotate through the OBG ward, OBG emergency, the milk bank, the antenatal clinic, NICU, Labour… you have plenty of options. The delivery room is where you’ll see the most obvious differences between birthing procedures at home and in the Philippines. Episiotomies are much more common in the Philippines than they are in the UK, and applying fundal pressure is still common practise. You might want to spend some time in the hospital’s program for young parents too. This is a recent initiative to provide support during pregnancy to vulnerable girls and women between the ages of 12 and 19.

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Biomedical Science Electives

On your Work the World biomedical science placement in Iloilo, you’ll get to grips with a broad range of tropical communicable diseases, like dengue fever, and their diagnosis and treatment. You might also choose to spend time in the animal bites clinic, where you’ll see everything from dog to snake bites and the occasional resultant case of rabies. You can get broader experience in departments like A&E, where you’ll see patients present with conditions like respiratory failure, acute gastroenteritis, burns, hernias, and hyperglycemia. And, in the realm of internal medicine, you'll have the opportunity to observe cases like acute pancreatitis and diabetic ketoacidosis, offering insight into how these conditions are managed within the constraints of an under-resourced clinical setting.

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Physiotherapy placements in The Philippines

Physiotherapy Placements

As a physiotherapy student in Iloilo, you’ll see conditions you might never see in the UK, like Bell’s palsy and clubfoot. You’ll also see more common conditions like burns, and trauma related injuries. One of the biggest differences between the UK and the Philippines is the difference in practise. One example is that local physios tend to use TENS, ES and US machines for cases that you might not use them for in the UK. You’ll see a number of neuro cases too, like cerebral palsy, spinal cord injuries, and help rehabilitate post-traumatic brain surgery patients.

 

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Paramedic Science electives in The Philippines

Paramedic Science Electives

On your paramedic science elective in Iloilo, you’ll spend time in A&E, OBG emergency, and surgery. The A&E is the general emergency room for the whole island. You’ll see a difference in both practise and resource, like manual intubation and a lack of anaesthesia. Patients present later than you’ll be used to, and family members undertake a surprising amount of patient care — bagging for example. When it comes to cases, you’ll see things like respiratory failure, gastroenteritis, burns, rabies, hernias, and hyperglycemia.

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Radiography electives in The Philippines

Radiography Electives

Do your Work the World elective in Iloilo, and we'll place you in a busy radiography unit.  Depending on your previous experience and enthusiasm, you could help with things like inserting IV lines, injecting contrast dye, helping perform fluoroscopic procedures, and observing T-tube cholangiograms. You’ll see plenty of different patients from orthopaedics, internal medicine, and cardio patients with pulmonary diseases (there’s a high number of tobacco smokers in Iloilo). A&E is just next door, and they send a number of patients to the X-ray department, so you can expect a lot of trauma cases too. One big difference you’ll notice right away is that while patients' conditions are similar to those in the UK, they’re often much more severe.

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Occupational Therapy electives in The Philippines

Occupational Therapy Electives

On an occupational therapy elective in Iloilo, you’ll gain experience in the physiotherapy department of our partner hospital. Engaging in a diverse range of conditions like Bell’s palsy, burns, trauma, cerebral palsy, and injuries sustained from traffic accidents, you’ll grow to understand the challenges delivering care in low-resource environments can bring. Gaining insight into the rehabilitation treatment plans of a wide range of patients and how they’re put together will create an experience that will broaden your understanding of healthcare in a global context.

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Pharmacy placements in The Philippines

Pharmacy Placements

On a Work the World pharmacy placement in Iloilo, you’ll rotate through six different outlets. There are satellite pharmacies in A&E, the OR, neonatal, OBG, and what’s known as ‘the drive-thru’. You’ll also have the rare opportunity to observe in theatre and the OBG and antenatal departments to understand how medicines are dispensed in such a low-resource setting. If you’re interested in learning how conditions like leptospirosis and malaria are medicated, and about how medication plans are generated more generally, you can also go on ward rounds with local doctors.

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VILLAGE HEALTHCARE WEEK

In addition to your main placement in Iloilo, you can spend a week living in a rural community. You’ll immerse yourself in village life, learning what living like a local is like. You’ll even meet some of the village elders. Then, in the mornings, you'll be based at a local health clinic or district hospital, learning how to treat all manner of illnesses with extremely limited resources. Your afternoons are free, and you’ll enjoy activities like learning weaving, handicrafts and herbal medicines and playing traditional Filipino games. The barbecue and traditional dancing at the end of your stay are the perfect way to end your elective in The Philippines.

VILLAGE EXPERIENCE

Medical electives in The Philippines
Medical electives in The Philippines
Medical electives in The Philippines

Why Work the World?

With Work the World, you’ll be in the most experienced hands in overseas electives. Since 2005, we’ve tailored 20,000+ elective placements abroad in Africa & Asia for healthcare students and graduates like you.

Unlike generalist providers, we focus solely on healthcare electives—giving you a specialised, fully supported experience. From safety to personalised guidance, we handle every detail so you can make the most of your once-in-a-lifetime placement. You can even spread the cost of your placement once you've secured your space.

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"I saw a patient who had developed a brain abscess from a long-standing tooth infection. This was very memorable, as cases are often not presented this late in the UK".

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What healthcare disciplines do Work the World cater for?

Work the World organises tailored healthcare elective placements abroad in Asia and Africa for the following disciplines: 1. Nursing (all branches) 2. Medical 3. Midwifery 4. Physiotherapy 5. Radiography 6. Pharmacy 7. Dentistry 8. Occupational Therapy 9. Paramedic Science 10. Biomedical Science

 

What is the Work the World house like in The Philippines?

Our house is located centrally in one of the best spots in the city, near to all the best restaurants, shopping centres, outdoor pools, markets, street food vendors and karaoke bars. The house is spacious, welcoming, and decorated with traditional Filipino crafts for an authentic experience.

What travelling opportunities are there for me whilst I’m in The Philippines?

This stunning archipelago is synonymous with white-sand beaches that grade into turquoise waters, pristine coral reefs teeming with marine life, and street food that fills the air with sweet and spicy perfumes. That’s not to mention the lush rainforests, indigenous tribes…