So, how to summarize week #1? Probably something like - new friends, exciting commutes, lots of learning and reflection, a pretty debilitating fever, quick trip to Burma, and lots of delicious food.
My neighbor at the homestay, Nora, is a godsend. Not only did she nurse me back to health from my 103F fever (more on that later), she works at the same complex as I do, so on Monday morning she offered to show me the “short” way to bike to the clinic. Turns out, I probably wouldn’t have survived the commute without her - the “short” way meant crossing highways, ditches, and more highways, on a bicycle. Other than that....the commute was actually really quite lovely, and I eventually learned to stop having minor panic attacks at every highway crossing, and by like, day 3, started to enjoy the beautiful cornfields and mountains we would wind through. We would also pick up other med students working at the clinic along the way, and chat while we ride - it’s really a super fun time 😆
Also, Lesson 101: if a dog (cuz strays are everywhere) starts charging at you and growling, don’t pedal faster because they WILL outrun you. (I know, that was my instinct too). Instead, get off your bike, stomp your feet as loudly as you can, and growl back. Show them who's boss. It works trust me.
And Lesson 102: Probably get the recommended Rabies vaccine before coming, instead of saving the money like me. Will save you lots of unnecessary panic attacks when stray dogs suddenly take an interest in you 😅
But otherwise, really a lovely ride I swear!!
Start to my morning commute
Nicole, an Australian med student who also works at the clinic, and corn
The clinic we are working at is called Mae Tao Clinic, a non-profit organization founded by a Burmese doctor named Dr. Cynthia Maung, and provides free healthcare to the refugees and migrant workers from Burma. (We are located at the Thai-Burmese border). I worked at the adult outpatient department the first week. In short, stories and reflections from the clinic are a bit heavy and personal for this platform so I will leave it out for now.
Work ends by 4pm each day, but I would be so beat by the time we get home from the bike ride...I blame the Thai heat 😬 Usually the four of us med students will get together for dinner and share stories from the day:
Lesson 103: always bring indoor slippers - for cultural reasons we all take shoes off when stepping into clinic areas. But it’s a hospital, so if you don’t want to step in pee, always bring indoor slippers.
The fruit here is good:
The air here is not:
But it turns out...I wasn’t coughing so much because of the pollution (which I had originally thought), because on Saturday I broke into a fever of 103F and basically stayed on my floor all day. Missed ringing in the Year of the Rat at the Chinese night market 😔but I did hear all the fireworks from my room!
P.S. Did you know there’s a big Chinese community our here, and Lunar New Year is a real party? We were woken up in the AM by firecrackers and everything! AND They got dragon dances!


This post is getting long so I’ll wrap it up - Nora nursed me back to health with ginger tea and meatball soup. She's the sweetest.
It wasn’t Coronavirus, although it was on my mind for a second 😅
Sunday - fever gone, so Nora and I took a 10km motorbike ride to the Thai-Burmese border and spent the day walking around in the Burmese city of Myawaddy!
Saw temples:
And ended the day with a delicious home-made pasta meal courtesy of our homestay host, Ton, who is from the Netherlands.
Okay, long post, now it's time to bike off into week two - pediatric inpatient department!
Ttyl :)
We have representation from Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, and the US!
The air here is not:
Especially since it’s “burning season” for the farmers
P.S. Did you know there’s a big Chinese community our here, and Lunar New Year is a real party? We were woken up in the AM by firecrackers and everything! AND They got dragon dances!


This post is getting long so I’ll wrap it up - Nora nursed me back to health with ginger tea and meatball soup. She's the sweetest.
It wasn’t Coronavirus, although it was on my mind for a second 😅
Sunday - fever gone, so Nora and I took a 10km motorbike ride to the Thai-Burmese border and spent the day walking around in the Burmese city of Myawaddy!
3 on a motorbike
The river between Burma and Thailand
Crossing the Friendship Bridge!
We meandered through markets:Saw temples:
Crocodile Temple!
And ended the day with a delicious home-made pasta meal courtesy of our homestay host, Ton, who is from the Netherlands.
Okay, long post, now it's time to bike off into week two - pediatric inpatient department!
Ttyl :)





















