I had never thought that two weeks of working in the hospital would give me so much experience that I could not get from anywhere else. Two years ago when I had an exchange year in Germany, I aimed to gather as much of the new experiences as I can in order to know more about the people, the culture, and the world. I have participated numbers of interesting activities that I have never done before and one of them was one of the most valuable experience that have ever came into my life.
In early January, four months after the arrival in Germany, I decided to apply for a “Praktikum im Krankenhaus” or an apprentice in the hospital, and the reasons for that was my curiosity of what it be liked, working in the hospital. …show more content…
Every day after I finished working in the hospital, many thoughts went into my mind. Someday I was feeling so down and depressed since I saw many people with different diseases suffered and worried. On the other hand, I was feeling so delightful in someday when I saw big smiles on mothers to see their newborn babies. Those mixtures of feeling made the first week of the apprentice became very hard to handle. I can handle them better, however, in the second week when I seem to be getting used to the hospital atmosphere and …show more content…
I realized different people have different problems. Thus, we should not give up and think that our problems were big. There are always people who suffer more than us, and we should appreciate how lucky we are to have much small problems. Moreover, I learned how hard and how deep it is to be a doctor or even a nurse. They have to see sick people everywhere and still have to smile and try their best on their job to comfort the patients. In the future, I would not be hesitated to volunteer and use my capability to help the hospital and to help patients overcome their obstacle and