SKILLING
Provide opportunity to one and all to get education, internship and job in Healthcare.
INSPIRATION + ERA
We hoist the flag of inspiration for thousand of young aspirants from all sections of society.
TRANSFORM
Making a significant difference to the lives and livelihood of beneficiaries making dreams come true.
EMPOWER
Training & placing youth from respectable careers and making them self confident.
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Our values for making a difference in the community

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Learning without Boundaries & Barriers
Healthcare Programmes
Cardiac Care Technicians are the medical professionals who assist and perform various invasive and invasive cardiac related...
- Students
Nursing Placements
An X-Ray Technician (also known as X-Ray Technologist or Radiographer) uses cutting-edge imaging methods to visualize the...
- 60 Students
- $45
Observership in Global Hospital
An OT-Anaesthesia Technician prepares and maintains an operating theatre and its equipment, assists the surgical team during...
- 40 Students
Internship in India
What an incredible era for the field of medicine! Big data, nanotechnology, immunology, bio-engineering, just to name...
- 60 Students
- $85
Non-Medical Professional Placements
A 15 day experiential healthcare study trip to India. "Anubhav" in the Sanskrit language refers to 'knowledge...
- 58 Students
- $52
Global Learning- Technology – USA
Travel to the cities of Silicon Valley including San Jose, Mountain View and Palo Alto to experience...
- 50 Students
- $60
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Mentoring the Mentors Workshop
Empowering Educators: A Dive into Our Faculty Development Program with 28 Participants. We explored effective mentoring processes through...
Global Career Opportunities for Medical Students
Engage in live discussions, gain industry insights, and explore global career opportunities, all without the need to be...
Empowering the Next Generation: Life Skilling Programme for Girls
In today’s rapidly changing world🌎, equipping young girls with the right skills and knowledge is more critical than...
How Inspera Helps You Achieve Global Career Success 💪🏻
In an increasingly interconnected world 🌍, medical students🩺 have unparalleled opportunities to extend their careers beyond national borders....
Student Experience
Learning without boundaries or barriers for your future career.

Neha Saini

Anchal Navar

Ankur Anand

Ksh Deeparani Devi

Sabana Anjum Bora

Manas Kumar

FANK LI

YASMEEN

HARINI

JAYA KUMAR

MATTIA SERZE

JOYCE C

NEHA SAINI
Hi, I’m Neha Saini, 25 years old. In 2016, I participated in the Stanford University Program, which was a great opportunity to enhance my skills before completing my studies.The sessions were well-organized, allowing me to interact with diverse students and scientists. As a medical student considering medical journalism, my meeting with Dr. Nina was transformative. Her workshops and insights helped me discover my passion for public health.One of my favorite memories is the LEGO team’s presentation at Stanford, who won the Nobel Prize in 2016.
Hi, I’m Anchal Navar, 20 years old. In 2016, I joined the Stanford University Program, excited to explore innovative technologies and enhance my medical skills.The sessions were impactful, especially with Dr. Nina, who inspired me to pursue my master’s degree abroad. I also visited UCSS California Children’s Hospital, gaining insights into technologies lacking in India.I loved the sessions, visiting Santa Cruz Beach, and taking salsa dance lessons. I’m happy to help anyone interested in the program—it’s invaluable and only requires ambition. The healthcare sector is more than just a job; it’s a calling.
Hi, I’m Ankur Anand, and I’m 22 years old. I participated in a program at Stanford University, thanks to my college, which opened this opportunity for me.This experience allowed me to enhance my skills in telemedicine, exposing me to new perspectives and technologies not commonly used in India. I met diverse people who broadened my understanding of the field.One of my favorite memories is attending the SYMTOSIUM conference and visiting Benioff Children’s Hospital.I believe everyone should participate in such programs at least once in their lifetime.
I’m 22 years old, I visited the USA, where I participated in a program that connected me with many doctors and scientists. This experience was invaluable, helping me understand their career journeys and inspiring me to become a great doctor. I believe every college student should join similar programs. They offer cultural understanding, new friendships, and broaden perspectives. My brother recommended this opportunity to me, and I want to encourage other young people to seize it as well.
Hi, I’m 24 years-old. I went abroad for the first time; I spent the best moments of my life there. I had the opportunity to widen my knowledge about the culture. I’m very thankful to INSPERA, now I am able to contribute in a better way in the process of development in my country. I was fortunate enough to meet scientists and doctors. In particular Doctor Nina Vision. She helped me to enjoy the lessons and provided me the possibility to understand the medical service. I would recommend and I’m willing to help everyone who needs more information.
Manas Kumar. Hi, I’m 20 years-old, I was looking for something the world could offer me in the healthcare field. The sessions were professional and useful. Via them I could improve my skills. I got to know more about the American medical system and I can say with a smile on my face that all my expectations were definitely fulfilled. With the seminar organized by Suzy, I was more motivated to help poor and medium class people. I am willing to help other possible global interns and I can sincerely suggest this program. You can meet different people from different parts of the world, it is very beneficial for your studies.
FANK LI, 19. I am from Portugal. I did my internship in Inspera with Dr. Sharmila, who is putting her life to give education to underprivileged people and to empower the people, specifically women, giving opportunities to use their talent in the right place. I was responsible to communicate with organizations to become one of our partners, to expand our institution and to advertise Inspera with testimonials of students who stepped out their country to open their mind and explore the world. I am looking for new experiences in life and to colourize our life. If there is a chance, everyone should step out our comfort zone and face this world and enjoy it.
Despite her achieving good results in her Class 12 exams, Yasmeen’s family couldn’t pay for her higher education. Thankfully, her father saw a notice for the Inspera X-Ray programme and encouraged Yasmeen to enrol. 4 months later, she had an option to choose between a paid internship and an unpaid one at a large multi-speciality hospital. Despite being advised otherwise, with her parents’ support, Yasmeen chose the latter and it paid off. Within a few weeks, seeing her excellent performance, the Head Radiographer offered to teach her the CT and MRI machines. 3 months of on-the-job learning enabled her to earn more than her batchmates after transferring to another hospital for a 6 hour shift with other part-time duty offers.
Growing up in a village 70km from Chennai, she dreamt of being a nurse. But her low score in her 12th standard exams and the lack of easy access to nursing schools left her nonplussed. Her brother’s initiative in finding out about our program offering changed her life. Harini now travels 4 hours each day from her home to her job as an X-Ray Technician in Chennai. With the encouragement of her parents and to the astonishment of her neighbours, at 18 years of age Harini is the only one from her village to travel so far for work in order to support her family. Having become keenly interested in the field of Radiology, she now has her sights set on engaging with CT and MRI technology.
He was uncertain of his future since he ended up as a BSc Maths graduate without a job. When he heard of our X-Ray Technician programme, he enrolled himself, while still working the night shift as a hospital administrator in order to support his widowed mother and younger brother. Now, 2 years later, Jaya Kumar works two jobs at the same hospital — a certified X-Ray Technician by day and a Receptionist by night – thus enabling him to easily support his family back home. His colleagues attest to the positive change they see in him. He is still uncertain about many aspects of his future, but he knows he has a good career in healthcare ahead of him.
MATTIA SERZE, 24. I’m from Italy and after my first year of Bachelor in Business Administration and Economics, I decided to participate in the program of Global Volunteer with AIESEC. Fortunately, I found a project in Sales and Marketing in India, discovering new cultures and working in my field of study. I was also fortunate enough to work for the INSPERA where I met Dr. Sharmila, who has the ambition to balance the inequality of genders in India in the education sphere. She gave us work projects and objectives to achieve; we did a lot of useful things such as contact possible partners and organize meetings with them. I was also involved in the process of re-branding, participating in a brainstorming session to create fresh vision and mission statements. I think that someone who wants self-improvement in every aspect of life should travel and discover new ways of thinking and points of MATTIA SERZE gag and destroy all barriers to an open the mind for global learning.
JOYCE CONTRERAS, Batch of 2015. Undergoing this program in India in 2015, my interaction with patients and learning from doctors was amazing. Loved the hands-on experience!! Learning about Indian diseases was helpful in getting the bigger picture on international health care…
NEHA SAINI, 25. In 2016 I decided to experience Inspera’s Stanford University Program in USA. I chose it because it was a great opportunity for the improvement of my skills and my curriculum before I finished my studies. The teaching and learning sessions were very well organized and I had the opportunity to interact with different students and scientists. I’m a medical student and I was thinking about studying medical journalism. After meeting with Doctor Nina, I found myself more enthused. She gave me a lot of information and I widened my knowledge through her workshops. We went to see different areas of the medical sector that opened my mind. I started volunteering in an NGO which helps children and finally I chose public health as my career. The most favourite experience that I will remember all my life is the presentation by the LEGO team from Stanford University which won the Nobel Prize in 2016. The University was full of people who were truly inspirational.
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