One specific experience that I had was becoming mildly ill. I spent a couple of days struggling with a sore throat and congestion before researching my local options. I found a nearby pharmacy and was honestly overwhelmed by my prospects. Where we in the US are bombarded with advertisements and sales on over-the-counter medications, in Ireland I found myself waiting in line to talk to a pharmacist. The pharmacist did a brief, but inclusive, assessment. I half expected to be turned away and told to follow up with a doctor somewhere, but instead the pharmacist provided me with very affordable medications that took care of my issues. On a personal level, I was amazed by the ease of access to care and the pharmacist not only having the time but the authority to provide a plan of care. On an educational level, as someone who is pre-med, I marveled at the ways this provided both better care for patients and must ease the load on urgent care and primary care facilities.
My time abroad most assuredly increased my self-confidence. I had somewhat assumed that there would be more ‘guided excursions’ locally. While I greatly enjoyed the day trips to Galway and Belfast that were arranged, I found myself with an abundance of time on my own.
Again, I just want to thank you for helping to make this adventure possible. Not only did I enjoy the class and learned a great deal from the professor, but the lived experience of this program has changed my perspective on travel and my general self-confidence.
Name: Sophie Kelly
Status: Junior
Majors: Neuroscience and Psychology
Hometown: Russiaville, Indiana
Program: CEA CAPA Study in Dublin, Ireland