Dear world,
Day 2 and 3 in this entry.
Day 2: Highlight of the day: I legitly maneuvered a moped!
Started at 0900 the day after I got here! Did not feel like surviving! Everyday is a battle, a near death experience. 1) the weather is 10000 degrees, 2) crossing the street is worse than playing frogger, 3) commuting via moped is expecting the unexpected.
So anyway, I was not feeling so hot at orientation, my tummy hurt! Anyways I feel better now. But I loved meeting our primary preceptor. He is a a pharmacist who completed his PhD in France and I'm thoroughly impressed by his clinical skills as well as his worldliness. First day was brief that basically positioned us to have a set schedule of hospital visitations and lectures that we will give and partake in. It was explained to us that clinical pharmacy is in its infancy to say the very least and that we will learn about that during hospital visitations. Pharmacist roles in hospital are primarily research focused to review prescription decisions by physicians after the fact. Interesting. A stark difference from what we experience in the states on rotations where it truly is a collaborative team effort during a patient stay.
When I got home, I played catch with my grandma for a good half hour or so. I was sweating like crazy! She's a hundred years old. A HUNDRED! She is still completely lucid, more than appropriate and sassy answers, copies poetry from a book and memorizes the whole damn thing.
Later in the evening, we went to Crescent Mall. Tell me this is not superb by any standard! Heard in the evening on weekends, theres a watershow! Anyways this is the high end of Saigon, it is the one place where I can be myself. When I say that, I mean not completely mute to hide my Americanized accent or trying to fake being a local. It's hard. I always give it away. But here I could be my foreigner self. Theres lots of stores just like back home: Aldo, Guess, Mango, etc but I'm so not paying real money for that. I'm on Vietnamese currency bros! :)
So a few things I picked up from here:
1) I drove a Vespa scooter from condo Era town to here. I gave my dad a huge fright! My uncles were sandwiching me and I had my own motorcade essentially but its still lots of unexpected shit like people coming out of alleys or sedans/taxis making a right pushing into the moped lane.
2) Chatted up a security guard. He has a cushy job. He makes $210.00 a month but he works 12 hour shifts every day of the week. What the heck mannnn. Let me get back to the part where his job is highly coveted and cushy! My rent is $450 a month. $210 doesn't even cover my boba expenses. Different currency!
3) Stopped by a pharmacy in the plaza. There's two sections behind the counter. One says "Over the Counter" and the other says "Prescription" in Vietnamese. So I walked up and said I need erythromycin but I don't have a prescription. She says, "Oh, well technically I need a prescription, but if I've had it before, it's fine, I can sell it to you." As a soon-to-be pharmacist deeply invested in antibiotic stewardship, I was horrified, said okay thanks and awkwardly walked away. Sigh....
Okay, so after, I stopped by to visit the house where my grandfather passed away and prayed. I met my baby niece and she is so precious. She laughs like, belly laughs at just about anything!!!!! 3 month old. She'll go far in life. And It's the first time I carried an infant niece. I'm an adult now and I'm in love with her!
Went home, chitchatted with my youngest aunt for hours and tucked in. Talk about a well balanced lifestyle.
Day 3: Highlight of the day: Head massage!
God if you still care to read. I'm sure there's only 2 of you or so still reading to the end of this. :)
So today, I learned about Asian time-- it doesn't exist. Arriving at 0800, he shows up at 0900. Learned about pharmacist in academia salary. So top of the top. Tenured professor = $500.00/ month. 300 people get admitted yearly, 7000 students take a national exam and top performers get admitted. Tuition = $0. Just wanted to give you some numbers.
Got a 2 hour grand tour with each department and learned about Eastern medicine, illicit drugs being a problem in this country. Picture of herb garden here!
Despite the lack of resources, researchers are highly resourceful! We met many PhDs and MSs who did their post graduate training overseas and returned to be faculty. They are make doing with a bit older MS, HPLC, GC machines and using computerized docking and modeling using free trials to elucidate structures etc.
After a long tour, we got lunch with a junior faculty who is younger than us -_-. Pharmacy in Vietnam is as such where students are admitted straight after high school and they study for 5 years, and they have to work for the gov't for 5 years afterwards in order to receive full licensure. Anyways, we grabbed smoothies afterwards. Closest thing to boba so far. Its been 72 hours or so guys. No DTs from boba withdrawals yet. Oh, DT = delirium tremor for non health friends. It happens with alcohol withdrawal and can be fatal.
Here's a selfe of the power team:

Okay last parts of this blog for tonight cuz its 10pm now.
So at 130 we went back to school lecture discussion. Due to an unexpected visit by inspectors, the professor did not show up until 345pm so guess who they paraded around in the front of the class to discuss topic of the day: Parkinsons Disease? Oh yeah, yours truly, power team 3. So we led the discussion after a quick review of the powerpoint from therapeutics on the weaning on off effect of Levodopa and fielded questions of all sorts: antioxidants, interactions, and everything else in the world. Funny of the day: English and Vietnamese barrier. It's like a chicken talking to a duck. Every time team 3 is at a loss for words in Vietnamese, we supplement with English, followed by laughter.
When the teacher finally got there, he soaped the cases: Parkinsons, GERD, BPH, hyperlipidemia. Like SOAPed and went into as much mechanistic clinical stuff as we do in therapeutics. Highly impressed.
Productive day so I celebrated with getting my hair washed, head massage etc. It cost a total of $1.50 for 30 minutes of pampering. I'm okay with that.
<3 JPham