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.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
This is me at the top in Hagia Sofia. The thing that looks like a doorway is called a mihrab. It is is where prayer is directed to the direction of Mecca.
Below is Hagia Sofia, one of the most amazing building I've ever seen. It's very rare to see the Christian and Muslim influences together like this in one place.
There is a picture from the courtyard of Blue Mosque.
Below, earlier that day I treat myself to Turkish breakfast. It is fantastic. I don't have to eat again until evening.
Here is the study room at our dorm. I do most of my journal work and blog preparations in here. The only that's missing is internet access.
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