This is a first-hand account on how Pharmacy works in Istanbul, Turkey. During a 5-week stay, it is an attempt to understand the processes, structures, and delivery of pharmaceutical care services that exist in their system. Even more, it is an anecdotal stream of thoughts, events and experiences of the culture and people in the region. I am out to explore new places, meet new people, try new foods, and ultimately return with a deeper appreciation of this unique part of the world.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Photos: Rebul Pharmacy 1st day
To the top is Me and Mehmet. You may say I look out of place in sweatpants and t-shirt but really not so much. Besides Mehmet, most wear t-shirt and jeans, however, no shorts. Not to mention I just got out of a 10 hour flight not to long ago and didn't even know this was coming on the first day :)
To the bottom is the dietician counseling area. You can see the scale and counter.
To the top is the massage room, dedicated to Mehmet's 'best' patients. In the middle are portraits adorning the office wall.
At the bottom are artifacts and antiques on display in the pharmacy.
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