University of New England and Western New England University Colleges of Pharmacy
Sunday, November 26, 2017
Final thoughts.
I have learned so much from this experience both on a professional and personal level. I've learned about Thailands healthcare system and how much it differs from ours back home, but I also learned about the Thai people on a cultural level which is an experience that could never be replaced. They are so happy with their lives even though to us, they appear to have so little. I have never been exposed to a more welcoming and accepting culture which will forever change how I deal with foreigners in my pharmacy. I also got to connect with all of the amazing fellow students on this trip and have made relationships that I could never be replaced. This has by far been the most enriching APPE experience I think any student could have. I look forward to the day I can come back to Thailand to experience it all again.
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