Thailand Internship

Ratings
Overall
5
Growth: 5
Support: 5
Fun: 5
Housing: 5
Safety: 5
Review

If you like to travel like I do, your heart will skip a beat as you look down the list of all the different countries GLA offers for teens. Dominican Republic, Bali, Thailand, Galapagos Islands, Peru, and the list goes on. Then I started reading about the different programs and I slowly filtered down to where I wanted to go and what I wanted to learn about. After you sign up for your program and country, you’ll get a package in the mail. In my package last year I received a T-shirt with a map of the world and the words “Be the Change” on it. I read and reread those words and I wondered how I would change or make a change. I wrote ‘Be the Change’ on the first page of the journal, which was also included in the package.

When I returned home after my 3 weeks of medical internship in Thailand I picked up my journal which was now slightly dirty with pages full of memories and once again saw those 3 words on the first page. I read those words with different eyes now. I had a better understanding of what it meant and why it was on the GLA t-shirt. It was then I realized there was no question mark at the end because it wasn’t a question, but a reminder. A reminder to stretch your limits, doubts, and fears and to know that the change will not be the same for everyone. For me, I changed. When I first signed up for the GLA program, I was worried about going on an international trip without my family (a first for me) and with people I never met before to a place far away that I had never been to. Lots of doubt, lots of questions, and a bit of fear were a constant reminder for me that I might have made a bad decision. Then after the trip you glow with pride as you look back on your accomplishments and experiences and you feel the change.

For instance, as a part of our internship, we toured multiple hospitals and shadowed doctors from all the different departments. During my first week of shadowing and 5 departments in, I found myself being able to narrow my interests. I found I was more interested in orthopedics and the ER rather than pediatrics and OB-GYN which was a big step for me. I remember always watching shows about the ER and I felt like it was the right place for me when I was able to experience it in person. We saw patients go in with road rashes and broken ankles and patients come out with bandages and casts. I loved seeing people get the help they needed which is why I felt like the ER was a good fit and a possibility for my future career. What you take away from the program is different for each person. For some it might mean discovering a passion for learning a new language, cooking using a new ingredient, or for travel. Others might find their true calling to help people and experience a different culture unlike their own. By joining GLA, change will happen.

How YOU will ‘Be the Change’ is in your hands.

Would you recommend this program?
Yes, I would
Year Completed
2024