PKG IAP: Health

You don’t have to wait until graduation to support healthcare in Boston. Through PKG: IAP Health, you can support local medical efforts by collaborating with practitioners in the field. You’ll provide meaningful public service, implement specific projects, and learn about policy and practice in the United States. This program is open to MIT undergraduates only.

PKG: IAP Health applications open on August 26th, and close on October 11th! Come to an info session or tabling event to learn more about our program:

Curious about how a public safety net hospital addresses health equity issues faced by families and individuals with Autism? Check out the Boston Medical Center host site!

Interested in exploring research within the context of healthcare in a national federal system? Check out the Boston VA host site!

Motivated to research and develop technological innovations to satisfy unmet needs within the healthcare field? Check out the Catalyst host site!

Note: Applications will close on Friday, October 11th

Frequently Asked Questions

What is IAP Health?

You’ll be spending four weeks in January 2025 through a full-time, hybrid work model. PKG IAP: Health pairs you with healthcare practitioners and professionals at Boston Medical Center Autism Program, VA Boston Healthcare System, or the MIT Catalyst Program. Our partners seek students with a wide variety of skills; you will work with professionals, collaborate with fellow students to serve clients, and work on specifically assigned projects based on your skills and the needs of the host organization. You attend workshops in the Fall semester to prepare you to consult with your host and implement your project. During IAP, you’ll participate in weekly community dinners with your cohort of MIT students to share and process your experience in the field. At the end of IAP, students will create final presentations to share their experiences.This experience is open to students across courses at MIT with an interest in the health field broadly. We pay your travel expenses, provide a stipend, and help with the cost of materials.

Dates & Deadlines

PKG: IAP Health applications open on August 26th, and close on October 11th! 

Come to an info session or tabling event to learn more about our program:

What are the benefits?
  1. You and our community partners benefit from your passion for learning and service
  2. Practitioners benefit from your energy, insights and projects
  3. You benefit from the opportunity to develop your project-implementation and client-based skills while learning firsthand about the challenges facing the US healthcare system.
Will I be paid?

You will be provided with a stipend and with MBTA passes for transportation during IAP.

Can I expect this to be a clinical experience?

No. This is not a clinical experience. Some host sites might be able to incorporate shadowing experiences during the duration of IAP, and some sites might have direct patient contact.

The host sites at a glance
Boston Medical Center Autism ProgramBoston VACatalyst
InnovationXX
Interpersonal SkillsXXX
Public safety net hospitalX
Federal healthcare systemX
Addressing community informed unmet medical needsX
Develop research methodology skillsXX
Exploring community resource XX
Working with specialized populationsXX
Biotechnology/medical technologyX
Research in the context of healthcareXX
Direct patient outreach and supportX
Developing patient-focused resourcesX
Interactions with healthcare practitionersXXX
Reflect with other change-makersXXX
Explore complexities of US healthcare systemXXX
Looking for inspiration?

See how other MIT students reflect on their PKG IAP:Health experience:

To learn more about IAP: Health, check our IAP: Health blog content, featuring student reflections on their experiences going through this program!

Questions? Email: pkgcenter@mit.edu