Pilot Project: Siem Reap, Cambodia (February 5-12, 2025)

Feb 5-12, 2024
  • Trip Type:
  • Cats
  • Dogs
  • Pilot Program

WorldVets_2016_Cambodia_26This is a small animal veterinary field project. As part of this project, World Vets team will provide direct veterinary services and care to animals in need on a large scale. To aid in the delivery of such assistance, we have volunteer opportunities that not only facilitate quality veterinary care but also enable individuals to be a part of the work that we do around the world.

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For this field project, volunteer opportunities are open to vets, techs (both licensed and non-licensed), students, and general assistants (individuals with no previous vet experience). Read more about volunteer positions below.


How much will it cost?

The project fee associated with this veterinary field service project is $1975 USD. Before you register, please ensure you do not have any scheduling conflicts that may impact your participation as project fees are non-refundable and/or non-transferrable to other trips and/or persons.

What’s Included:

World Vets logo scrub top, volunteer kit, pre – trip planning and coordination per the project itinerary, accommodations for 7 nights, breakfast provided at accommodations, lunch on clinic workdays, airport transfers per established meeting times on official arrival/departure days, ground transportation related to veterinary work, a group activity, team permissions/permits, as well as all supplies and full participation on the project.

What’s NOT included:

International airfare, optional excursions, travelers insurance, health insurance, World Vets membership fee, lunch on non-work days, dinner and snacks, required travel documentation to enter/exit Laos (i.e. a passport that does not expire for at least 6 months from your initial date of travel and a tourist visa*), incidentals and anything not specifically outlined as included.

*There is a Visa requirement for traveling to Cambodia. See below under “A few special notes” for more information.


What will I be doing?

This is a small animal veterinary field project. For this particular project, World Vets veterinary team will carry out a spay/neuter campaign targeting both owned and unowned animals. We may also administer vaccinations, provide health consultations, perform other types of surgeries and/or treat injuries on a case-by-case basis. This new pilot project has been pre-filled by invitation, but a few volunteer openings are available to licensed or non-licensed technicians.

Veterinarians

As a veterinarian, you primarily will be performing sterilization surgeries for dogs and cats. You may also be involved in the following:

  • Medical diagnosis and treatment and/or in providing health consultations
  • Performing other surgeries that may be deemed necessary on a case-by-case basis (based on your comfort level and/or ability)
  • Providing instruction to students and/or local volunteers or pet owners

The veterinarian volunteer category may be filled by a licensed DVM who is both competent and comfortable in performing routine spay/neuter surgery. PLEASE NOTE: We will require copies of veterinary licenses for veterinarians volunteering on this project.

Veterinary Technicians (Licensed and Non-Licensed) | Veterinary Nurses

As a veterinary technician, you will lead and/or be involved in running the pre-med/induction station to induce anesthesia and prepare patients for surgery.  This includes:

  • Administering, monitoring and managing the pre-medication given to surgical patients
  • Administering, monitoring and managing the anesthesia given to surgical patients
  • Assisting with surgical prep and patient monitoring

The “Tech” (LVT/RVT) volunteer category may only be filled by a veterinary technician that is either certified, licensed and/or registered. Please note, proficiency in IV catheter placement is essential in this position. Veterinary technicians and assistants who are not licensed, but who have experience in a veterinary clinic setting, should register under the “Tech” or “Tech/Student” category.

Students

As a veterinary student, pre-veterinary student and/or veterinary technician student, you may be involved in any of the following activities:

  • Pre med/Induction: Assisting with prepping patients for surgery  (i.e. animal handling/restraint, expressing bladders, assisting with catheter placement, shaving and sterilizing surgical field, positioning patient for the surgeon).
  • Surgery:  Assisting a veterinarian in surgery, cleaning up surgical area for the next patient and/or observing surgery. Vet students who are in their 4th or final year of school will have the opportunity to perform surgery under the direct supervision of a qualified veterinarian as time allows. Because this is a high-volume campaign and not specifically a surgery training program, vet students should also expect to also help in other areas of the campaign.
  • Recovery:  Monitoring patients after surgery, administering appropriate post-op medications per protocol chart, and grooming.

The student volunteer category may be filled by veterinary students, pre–veterinary students, and veterinary technology students. When registering select the “Tech/Student” category and further classify your position on the registration form to reflect the student type that you are filling. 

Assistants

The assistant volunteer category is open to anyone who loves animals and wants to help. Our assistant position requires no prior experience, just a willingness to learn! Assistants often help in the post operation recovery area and in a variety of miscellaneous duties (based on your skills, experience and comfort level).


A few special notes:

The global pandemic presents an ongoing health and safety risk both in the United States and abroad and conditions and recommendations change frequently. Please refer to information on the US State Department website for travel to Cambodia as well as the CDC website for current information on international travel and health recommendations.  Please read and fully understand the terms and conditions in the link below.

COVID vaccination and a negative COVID test are not required to travel to Laos. However, COVID still exists there, and if you contract COVID and need to quarantine, you will be responsible, financially and otherwise, for any and all arrangements related to a delayed departure from your trip, although World Vets can provide suggestions on accommodations.World Vets is not able to provide medical advice related to travel vaccines or other travel related medical questions. Volunteers are encouraged to consult with their family physician, nearest travel clinic and/or center for disease control regarding recommended immunizations and/or health precautions prior to the trip. We will require that all volunteers participating on this project be vaccinated against rabies.

There is a visa requirement for most foreigners to enter Cambodia. Tourist visas for this project may be obtained prior to travel here (recommended) or upon arrival at the airport (requires a recent 2×2 inch passport photo and application form).

The gloves provided on World Vets projects are made with latex. Volunteers who have a latex allergy should plan to bring their own non-latex gloves.

Caps and masks are required to be worn by all surgeons as well as those assisting within the sterile field of the surgical patient. World Vets provides disposable caps and masks on field service projects; however, volunteers have the option of using their own surgical cap and/or mask.

Volunteers should expect to share a room. We will try to accommodate any roommate requests- please let us know when you register.

We highly recommend that you obtain travel and medical insurance for your trip. Global Rescue and MedJet are reputable providers of medical evacuation & advisory services as well as general travelers/trip cancellation insurance. You must read the policy wording to ensure the policy is a fit for your needsPolicies must be purchased prior to your initial registration in order to qualify- check with individual provider for details.

Please read and make sure you understand World Vets Terms & Conditions

For other general questions about volunteering with World Vets, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.

Itinerary

Day 1 (February 5): Official Arrival Day

Arrive at Siem Reap Angkor International Airport (Code: SAI). This is a NEW international airport that is 50km from Siem Reap (1 hour+). Multiple airport transfers will be available and will be based on the arrival times of the majority. Upon arrival, the team will be transferred to accommodations and have the rest of the day/evening to relax and/or explore.

*Please be advised that volunteers may have to start traveling one or even two days earlier in order to arrive in Siem Reap on February 5th.

Day 2 (February 6): Group Activity | Free Time

Following breakfast, the team will take part in a group activity – TBD. The rest of the day is free for volunteers.

*Breakfast provided
Days 3 (February 7): Free Time | Clinic Setup | Group Meeting

The morning is set aside for free time. We recommend volunteers take a sightseeing excursion to visit Angkor Wat and other local city sights.

In the afternoon the field service veterinarian and a few team members will go to the clinic site with local partners to get orientated and set up for clinic work.

Tonight, the team will meet up to go over details and plans for the following clinic days.

*Breakfast provided
Days 4, 5, 6 (February 8, 9, & 10): Clinic Days

The team will be picked up around 8:00 AM to be taken to the clinic site. Bring your scrub top, headlamp and comfortable shoes and be ready to pitch in and help wherever needed to make the project a success.

*Breakfast and lunch provided
Days 7 (February 11): Free Time | Leisure

This day is free for volunteers. World Vets does not have any activities planned. Volunteers will be responsible for making their own arrangements.

*Breakfast provided
Day 8 (February 12): Official Departure Day

Today is the official end date of the project and signifies the departure of the team. There may be multiple return airport shuttles provided by World Vets depending on the departure times of the majority.

*Breakfast provided

For volunteers who wish to extend their stay, this is something that is not included in the project fee. Also, please know that if you stay past the official end date of the project, you will then be responsible for your return transportation to the airport.

Accommodations

The team will stay at a boutique hotel that is located away from the hustle and bustle, though still near the city center, markets, and pub street areas. A few hotel facilities and amenities include outdoor pool, lounge with snack and drink bar, Wi-Fi, and spa & massage services*. Rooms are equipped with A/C and safety deposit boxes. Accommodations will be shared. Breakfast provided at/with hotel.

*Services provided at the spa are not included with accommodations. Should volunteers wish to indulge in the spa services offered, this would be at their own expense. 

General Packing List

*NOTE:  This is a general packing list.
Please research your project's forecast information for weather permitting items.

 

  • Shoes (anything comfortable w/ covered toes for clinic days)
  • World Vets scrub top (required during clinic days)
  • Scrub pants (optional)
  • Pants
  • T-shirts (weather permitting)
  • Shorts (weather permitting - shorts are ok for surgery)
  • Bandana/hat
  • Swimsuit (weather permitting)
  • Sweatshirt (weather permitting)
  • Light jacket (weather permitting)
  • Pajamas
  • Underwear
  • Socks
  • Sunglasses
  • Water bottle (highly recommended)
  • Headlamp (highly recommended)
  • Camera
  • Tote bag
Toiletries:
  • Toothbrush
  • Toothpaste
  • Shampoo
  • Prescription medications
  • Over the counter meds (Tylenol, Imodium, cold meds etc)
  • Personal bottle of hand sanitizer (highly recommended)
  • Soap
  • Sunscreen (highly recommended)
  • Bug spray (DEET) (highly recommended)
  • Brush
  • Band-Aids
  • Glasses/contact lenses
Extras:
  • Beach Towel (if applicable)
  • Ear Plugs
  • Flip Flops/Shower shoes/Water shoes