I can’t speak Spanish very well. I can’t do much medically
either (at least not yet!), but I still decided to spend my last free summer
traveling to Antigua, Guatemala with nine of my classmates. A week after
finishing my first year, I spent most of my time trying to figure out what to
stuff into my over-sized duffel bag. With probably way more than I actually
needed, I handed off the 49.5 lb bag (yes, the weight limit is 50 lbs) to the
guys in blue at Lambert airport and boarded the first plane towards Guatemala.
The month long trip is broken up into two parts-learning Spanish for the first
two weeks, and volunteering in clinics and schools for the second. I look
forward to having an entire month to get to know the culture of Guatemala,
exploring the lifestyle, learning the language, and seeing how medicine is
practiced. My hope is that challenging myself and testing my comforts, will
help me to serve my patients in the future by opening my eyes to a brand new
world.
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