Global Engagement Institute

Program Reviews

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Hieu
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

The first online internship I have engaged

In addition to the expertise, there are 3 affairs I ascertained and appreciated most in this internship.

The first was the teamwork skills, notably the esteem of partners and opinions of partners working with us. Because of the knowledge of a firth-year medical student like me and being not so passionate about Obstetrics, I did indeed not expect to earn esteem from "the best partner ever" "the resident physician" Kelsey much like that. Undoubtedly,  the sentences I listened to most during team meetings or video calls were "What do you think? What are your thoughts? Why do you want to do that? ..." and most of my ideas were adopted 😋😋😋. Or any alternations in handout, PowerPoint or poster, she always consulted with me and asked for my permission before any decisions. And from the beginning, we had the intention of altering the topic to Neonatal Resuscitation (which was also attributable to my manipulation and ideas). And in the end, the guidelines of Neonatal Resuscitation between US and Vietnam was rather analogous and we applied general recommendations from an association. Hence, we elected to reselect and keep at the previous topic. Nonetheless, Kelsey asked me a question not erased from my mind. That was "Is there another neonatal topic you are interested in?". Actually, until now, when I am writing this review, I still find that question respectful and a little bit affecting. Heart-felt thanks for all, Kelsey.

The second lesson I ascertained was be bold enough to step out of my comfort zone. I always wish and realize I ought to explore capacities beyond my comfort zone. But it's easy said than done. As Obstetrics did not fascinate me earlier, what I always reckoned in my mind when participating in this internship was "neonatology, neonatology". I was fairly embarrassed while recieving the topic of Postpartum Hemorrhage, although it was truly stimulating and practical. However, since my partner was adorable and respectful of her partner's opinions, my mentor and the organizers was caring and zealous, so I still did it. Subsequently, I considered my topic (or Obtestrics) so attention-grabbing. I assume it was merely because I did not research on it earlier and at the end we had a thriving presentation which was beyond my expectations at the beginning.

And the last was absolutely English and communication skills. I did not opine I would have a great deal of language barriers when taking this internship but in reality I confronted numerous obstacles on the first days. For instance, I made my partner frustrated and upset because of not grasping her meanings and I was unpunctual because of misinterpreting 🤣🤣🤣. Nevertheless, we eventually surmounted all, endeavored to remedy and advance day by day to have an ultimate fruitful presentation. Moreover, at first, I attempted to use advanced vocabularies in Ielts while I was talking or texting but no one could totally fathom, later on, I learned how to use vocabularies which were simple, easy to understand, contextual and more natural 😬😬 😬 ...

And it is certainly indispensable that I express my gratitude, even though I already said and texted all of you. Please permit me to thank you again. The first is to permit me to thank Mr. Bao, thanks a million for your assistance and furthermore during this internship. Although I perceived you to be hectic especially during the quality verification program, when you saw our messages, you immediately replied and obviously elucidated and even recommended documents for us to research more. You are actually caring and zealous. Next, I would like to thanks, Ms. Thuy and Ms. Amy, for always assisting us with all our heart, rescheduling team meetings in accordance with our wishes, sending emails announcing team meetings every week to motivate us. Although I do believe that these was your responsibilities and work, I have to thank you very much, especially spending almost 2 hours on weekend night listening to 2 time-consuming specialized topics. Thanks, Mai, for endeavoring together, comforting, confiding and encouraging in overcoming deadlines. "Together we can". Thanks, Phú, Phúc, Vinh, Minh, for assisting me a lot when writing my CV and during my internship. And last but not least, thank you so so so much, "my best partner ever" Kelsey, for being my partner till the end, always esteeming me, being responsible, working together and supporting each other during this internship. Thank you, everyone. Thanks for everything!

What was the most nerve-racking moment and how did you overcome it?
Because of the time difference of up to 13 hours and our hectic college schedules, we had to burn a midnight oil to video call, deliberate and meet dealines on the last days of the internship. Nevertheless, "together we can" and we totally nailed it.
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Christie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Great GEI Virtual Internship Experience

I had an amazing time during my internship. Everyone was really welcoming and accommodating with the virtual limitations. I was able to gain more research, writing, and public speaking experience with my teammate under Dr. Bao's supportive guidance. Furthermore this internship experience provided us with social and cultural experiences as well to expand our global outlook. The internship challenged me to expand beyond my field of study and look at social implications of my work. I believe this experience has better prepared me for my career.

What was your funniest moment?
Our team is spread out across three different time zones, so whenever we ended a meeting, we all said both good morning and good night!
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Mai
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

An Unforgettable Experience

This is the first time I have ever joined in a virtual internship. At first, I was a little bit nervous because I was afraid of my language barriers and lack of medical knowledge. Thanks to the support from our friendly supervisor, Dr.Bao and the great teamwork with my cute American partner, our team finished our work successfully. Moreover, when I had any problems, the GEI team was very supportive which helps us a lot to get through the program. After joining this virtual internship, I can expand my knowledge in my field of study, improve my English competency and some soft skills. Thank you everyone for an unforgettable and amazing experience. I am looking forward to working with you guys in the future.

What was your funniest moment?
The funniest moment in my internship was the time when our team received compliment from our supervisor for our presentation and our cute flyer.
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Vinh
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

REVIEW GEI VIRTUAL INTERNSHIP

One of my best opportunities were engaging in the Virtual Internship. Though it's solely been a month, both me and my partner, Lauren, have been operating very effectively together. 

My project is really interesting and shows me how to prevent unintended pregnancy and the best methods of birth control - something to which I have not been previously introduced. Throughout the whole process, Dr Bao has been extremely supportive, always supplying my team with contraceptive methods guidance anytime we run into problems. If you never try, you will never know. Consequently, I feel more self-confident after the Virtual Internship because I came out of my comfort zone.

Take every chance you get in life because some things only happen once

What was your funniest moment?
I think the foremost exciting moment was once I selected the hilarious background colour for our poster.
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Sarah
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

GEI Virtual Internship

I did a virtual internship through GEI specifically for research related to maternal and newborn health. It was a good experience, although online, it helped me learn more about Vietnam & its culture. It also gave me the opportunity to do research with other students from Vietnam. We produced a paper and a presention. My research was directed by a local professor/doctor and helped me learn much more about vietnamese culture than i anticpiated. The staff at GEI were very friendly and helpful through it all. Overall, I am glad I did this and would do it again!

Phú
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

An Eye-Opening Experience!

This is the first time I've ever participated in an online internship, not to mention with the American medical student. I was nervous and afraid of my English competency and medical knowledge so I was a bit hesitant. Thanks to the support from my supervisor, I decided to give it a try and it turned out beautifully. Leah - my partner was a great person to teamwork with. She is very smart and nice. On top of that, the GEI team was very supportive which helps us a lot to get through the program. I am glad that I could step out of my comfort zone and do something meaningful to give back to the society. Thank you everyone again for a very memorable and interesting experience. I am looking forward to working with you guys again!

What would you improve about this program?
I still think the program can be better if we can have more time interacting with each other beside the work. It's just about cultural exchange and stuffs so we can both learn from each other and that would help a lot to break the ice and get to know the other person on a deeper level.
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Nguyen
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Review GEI Internship

Engaging in GEI Internship was an eye-opening experience to me. I was not only supported by the instructors but I also broadened my horizon towards Obstetrics topics. The 4-week period enabled me to push myself more to complete such intriguing tasks and adopt more soft skills. GEI proved that it is an interesting and helpful platform to connect international students for the sake of improving overall academic levels. More important, I really appreciate the fact that participating students can create practically valuable projects and not just simply immerse ourselves in an academic environment. I hope GEI internships will be spreaded worldwide so more international students will have the chance to work together to create values for both themselves and our society.

What was your funniest moment?
The funniest part of my internship was doing and showing a Tiktok video in the final presentation.
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Liliane
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

GEI Virtual Internship review

It was a great experience with enough support of staff. Though I was not used to the virtual internship, but there was enough support and motivation from the supervisor and the whole team of GEI. At first I was nervous ad afraid that something could go wrong but as times went, I felt that virtual internship is also a possible option for students and anyone who wish to do internship abroad especial in period it is not possible to do onsite internship. The whole team made sure that all that is needed is available and answered every problem in timely manner All internship goals were achieved as planned. It was a perfect internship. Thank you GEI and mHub Rwanda for making everything possible.

What was your funniest moment?
It was the moment we had a virtual coffee time (on zoom). It was funny to see how everyone with different background brought something special from his/her home country to eat. All the funniest stories and talks was amazing!
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EIlen
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Vietnam

This spring I had a fantastic time an intern/student in Vietnam with GEI for 3 weeks. Very smooth experience. The staff at GEI are committed to providing an easy transition and I felt very safe in their hands. They picked me up from the airport and coordinated the travel between various districts very thoroughly. They were really good about making sure I was having an educational but still fun and immersive time in places like Hi Chi Minh and Hue. The itinerary was clear and I felt like I had time in each place to learn enough, but still have a really good mix of different contexts.

I loved the mix of classroom and service learning at various district hospitals and care centres. It felt more meaningful than just volunteering, since we got to work closely with Vietnamese colleagues in order to meet their community needs. I really feel the staff and patients at the hospitals were so welcoming! The hands-on side of things was a massive help in developing practical skills in a cool setting. I had also never done storytelling as part of a public health course, so that was certainly unique. I learned a lot about infection prevention and day-to-day operations of medical facilities in different areas of Vietnam, in a way that complemented my own university education. It was interesting to compare the national health frameworks between Canada and Vietnam. Getting to talk to and work with people in the community was an invaluable experience and I really felt I learned a lot—not just about public health but about life in Vietnam.

The immersion and cultural trips were incredible. I loved the mix of trips relating to Vietnamese culture and Vietnamese nature. The food was amazing!! I really enjoyed how we got to eat some meals with local families. All in all, a great immersive experience.

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E
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Vietnam

This spring I had a fantastic time an intern/student in Vietnam with GEI for 3 weeks. Very smooth experience. The staff at GEI are committed to providing an easy transition and I felt very safe in their hands. They picked me up from the airport and coordinated the travel between various districts very thoroughly. They were really good about making sure I was having an educational but still fun and immersive time in places like Hi Chi Minh and Hue. The itinerary was clear and I felt like I had time in each place to learn enough, but still have a really good mix of different contexts.

I loved the mix of classroom and service learning at various district hospitals and care centres. It felt more meaningful than just volunteering, since we got to work closely with Vietnamese colleagues in order to meet their community needs. I really feel the staff and patients at the hospitals were so welcoming! The hands-on side of things was a massive help in developing practical skills in a cool setting. I had also never done storytelling as part of a public health course, so that was certainly unique. I learned a lot about infection prevention and day-to-day operations of medical facilities in different areas of Vietnam, in a way that complemented my own university education. It was interesting to compare the national health frameworks between Canada and Vietnam. Getting to talk to and work with people in the community was an invaluable experience and I really felt I learned a lot—not just about public health but about life in Vietnam.

The immersion and cultural trips were incredible. I loved the mix of trips relating to Vietnamese culture and Vietnamese nature. The food was amazing!! I really enjoyed how we got to eat some meals with local families. All in all, a great immersive experience.