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My Internship here was an incredible time. It was educational, stuffed to the brim with wonderful experiences, new friendships and so much more. I am glad to have had ABROADER Vietnam supporting me with adjusting to the lifestyle here, and have already recommended it to colleagues from home. I was impressed by how fast they were to help, and how far they went to help me fix things if problems occurred. The only problem I ran into was during my internship, you can imagine the number of people with adequate English was limited, especially those that were able to give me clear instructions on what to do. As a result, a measurable amount of time was spent observing and helping out with small-scale procedures within the departments. This was not the case in all eight of them, so at times I was able to work just like back home, providing valuable assistance to the Nurses in the department who work as an integral part of the team. I believe the internship provided the patients and the Nurses with valuable experience. Besides the occasional English lesson for the nurses, being the caregiver to children should expand their cultural horizons. The individuals I worked with, on the other hand, provided me with as much attention and chances to learn as possible. In the future, expanding their English knowledge can only improve relations with students. All in all, I am certain that anyone who will be working with them for an internship will see how hardworking they are in making the experience here in Vietnam as flawless as possible.
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My Internship here was an incredible time. It was educational, stuffed to the brim with wonderful experiences, new friendships and so much more. I am glad to have had ABROADER Vietnam supporting me with adjusting to the lifestyle here, and have already recommended it to colleagues from home. I was impressed by how fast they were to help, and how far they went to help me fix things if problems occurred. The only problem I ran into was during my internship, you can imagine the number of people with adequate English was limited, especially those that were able to give me clear instructions on what to do. As a result, a measurable amount of time was spent observing and helping out with small-scale procedures within the departments. This was not the case in all eight of them, so at times I was able to work just like back home, providing valuable assistance to the Nurses in the department who work as an integral part of the team. I believe the internship provided the patients and the Nurses with valuable experience. Besides the occasional English lesson for the nurses, being the caregiver to children should expand their cultural horizons. The individuals I worked with, on the other hand, provided me with as much attention and chances to learn as possible. In the future, expanding their English knowledge can only improve relations with students. All in all, I am certain that anyone who will be working with them for an internship will see how hardworking they are in making the experience here in Vietnam as flawless as possible.