What I've Learned

 A month does not seem like a substantial amount of time to make an impact on an individual person, however I have found that a month of traveling to a different country alone is like a pressure cooker for individual change. You are forced to be incredibly self sufficient, you interact with so many new people on a daily basis and many of these people are from different cultures. You constantly have to think about your own culture, your own identity, your strengths and your weaknesses. You need to solve your own problems or at least be able to identify who can help you solve the problem. In addition, being in a completely different hospital system, quickly needing to identify the different needs of the system and the patients can be quite challenging, but in the same way it forces you to think more about our own system and identify the advantages and weaknesses of it. 

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