Program Structure

Program structure

What will your observership actually look like

A typical IKS observership runs 4–12 weeks at an accredited center, with a designated supervisor and a structured weekly rhythm of clinic, OR time, and didactics.

A sample week

How a typical week is structured

Schedules vary by host center; this is a representative pattern.

Monday
  • Morning clinic
  • Lunch lecture
  • Afternoon OR
Tuesday
  • Imaging review
  • Diagnostic clinic
  • Fitting session
Wednesday
  • CXL clinic
  • Case conference
  • Journal club
Thursday
  • OR day
  • Post-op rounds
  • Mentor session
Friday
  • Outpatient clinic
  • Grand rounds
  • Research time
Inclusions

What's covered, and what isn't

Included

The program covers these directly.

  • Placement coordination + matching
  • Mentor pairing at the host center
  • Visa support letters
  • Completion certificate
  • Free IKS membership for the year

Not included

You're responsible for these.

  • International airfare
  • Accommodation in-country
  • Medical / travel insurance
  • Visa fees
  • Per-diem expenses
Sounds like a fit?

Check the eligibility criteria, then start your application.