KNAPS

I had the incredible opportunity to participate in the Summer SEP organized by KNAPS in Seoul this July, and it was an experience I'll never forget. For two weeks, I immersed myself in the vibrant culture of South Korea, learning not only about pharmacy but also about the rich traditions and daily life in this fascinating country.

The program was organized really nice thanks tot he SEO Claire, offering a perfect mix of professional and cultural experiences. We visited several companies, two hospital pharmacies, and a community pharmacy, which provided interesting insights into how pharmacy practice is conducted in Korea. The exposure to different healthcare settings broadened my understanding of the global pharmacy landscape, and I was impressed by the innovation I observed.

Beyond the professional visits, the cultural aspect of the program was equally enriching. We explored the lively Gwangjang Food Market, enjoyed a picnic by the Han River, and tried cooking ourselves in a K-food cooking class. Safe to say I fell in love with Korean food.

We also did tourist-classics like visiting the Korean Folk Village and Bukchon Hanok Village, which jgave us a deeper look into Korea's history and traditions.

One of the most memorable experiences oft he whole program was our weekend trip to an MT village by a river. We spent the night there, playing games, swimming, and bonding over late-night conversations. This trip was where I made really strong connections with other participants, both international and Korean, turning acquaintances into friends.

Evenings after the program were filled with shared dinners, karaoke, and exploring Seoul’s nightlife, which was a great way to learn about Korean student culture and deepen the newly formed friendships.

Overall, the Summer SEP in Seoul felt like a perfect blend of a vacation and an educational journey. I left with not only a deeper understanding of pharmacy in Korea but also with unforgettable memories and friendships. It was a truly enriching experience that I would highly recommend to anyone interested in both pharmacy and Korean culture.

However one tip from me would be to arrive a few days early to explore on your own or start bonding with the other participants and also stay a few days longer if you´ve got the time to travel to Busan, Jeju or other cities around Korea, to see what else is there other than Seoul.

Love and miss you all,

Leonie