Spent the day shadowing a physician (the only one in Israel with his exact specialty... and eventually mine✌π») in Israel’s largest hospitalπ₯! Gynecology with a focus on complementary and integrative functional medicineππ±! Also will be seeing the cosmetic medical practice. Literally my dreamπ. Future Women’s Health and Aesthetics Nurse Practitioner right hereπ©πΌ⚕️! Can’t wait to start this career (in the U.S. of course)π€.
Also may I add that this entire experience was carried out in Russian and Hebrew only? If this isn’t making me “culturally competent” enough (all we ever spoke about in nursing school, and again thank G-d that’s long goneππ»), then I don’t know what willπ.
Two things that I have learned from this experience, besides for all the medical stuff:
1. When you leave your comfort zone and make an effort to move towards self improvement, the universe (or from my view, G-d) will bring you good things. Everything I want to practice in my future nursing career- I found the right people here to expose me to these topics. Could not have ever dreamed or even planned for this better than it played out.
2. Leave it to Israelis to provide gourmet hospital food. Literally felt like I was in a restaurant. Have never seen such hospital food ever before. American hospitals, y’all need to step up your game.
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