Medical Virtual Reality Company

This company conceptualizes and builds the first custom-designed virtual reality experiences specially designed to minimize fear and anxiety from vaccinations, injections, IVs, and blood draws for kids, teens, and adults.  The company is at the intersection of technology, medicine, and psychology and is highly entrepreneurial and innovative in its approach.

Industry: Engineering & Operations; Entrepreneurship & Startups; Medicine & Health; Technology & Web Development
Sector: For-Profit Company
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Possible Intern Roles:

RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS INTERN

The intern will conduct research on topics related to VR and pain management, VR and needs, and VR and pediatric procedures in order to draft white papers and blogs for the company’s outreach to possible clients.  The intern may also design and outline clinical trial procedures in order to test the impact of the product.

Suggested Spanish level: No Spanish required
Candidate requirements: Strong research background, with interests in medicine, health, psychology, and/or wellness.  Ability to think strategically and process literary reviews in a clear and concise manner.

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT INTERN

The intern will build a pipeline of possible clients, create content and strategy for business development messaging and sales materials, and then conduct outreach to target clients and help with proposals when requested in order to obtain new clients and grow the company’s impact.

Suggested Spanish level: No Spanish required
Candidate requirements: Experience with business development, sales, or marketing.  Interest in VR and pain management.  Strong communication skills.

 

In the words of past interns:

“From a pre-med standpoint, this might not be considered a traditional internship site, but learning about the future of medicine through technology is incredibly beneficial for anyone looking to go into healthcare. I think another strength of interning at this site was that Martin was very open to hearing my opinion and he let me use my vision to guide the projects I was working on.” - Rachel C., Business Development and Research Intern, from Georgetown University



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