 My name is Dana Drobney. I'm a fourth year pharmacy student. I'm here with Project Hope and I'm in the pharmacy department. The most memorable experience I've had so far was when I watched a surgery and I watched a hysterectomy with an American doctor, a two-vent Vietnamese doctors and a Japanese doctor. And what struck me was the way they communicated, like there was a translator in the room, but they didn't really need to use the translator. They were able to communicate without really speaking and that was just really interesting and they taught each other a lot. They were talking back and forth about how they did different techniques in their countries and why they did different things and they really listened to each other and they compromised and got through the surgery. Another moment was a med cap. We were in the pharmacy department. We had some Japanese pharmacists with us and during lunch the Japanese pharmacist taught me and one of the Vietnamese translators how to do origami. It was just a really cool session because his English wasn't that great but we were all able to communicate with each other and together we built one big box and so that was really special to me.