
First thing, I absolutely love this city. It's warm and so friendly. It's much smaller than la Paz, so it's very common to run into people you know.
I spent my first week working in the clinic of Dra. Amanda Delgadillo. She works in a neighborhood here in the outskirts of Tarija. It has a relatively poor patient population and offers basic services such as consultation, vaccinations, dentistry, and a minor inpatient room if people need to stay to let stitches heal.
Dra. Delgadillo is a super nice doctor and the whole clinic in general has such a welcoming, family vibe. All of the nurses were hilarious and always joking about the "pretty new student." We all had coffee and snacks after the work day together and I really felt like I was a part of the clinic.
The one downside to this week was that Dra. Delgadillo already had a student in the final stages of her internship about to enter residency. Because of this, I felt like I was really an unnecessary third wheel in her clinic. She is a general medical doctor, so we had cases ranging from pregnant women, to a man with tuberculosis, and a lot of sore throats. The coolest parts of the week were the occasional moments I spent working with the doctor in the laboratory looking at fluid samples and diagnosing different parasites!


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