Hello again!
It's hard to believe but Alex, Emily, Amy and I have been in Manila for almost a week now and we've settled in quite nicely. The first day of our internship at the WHO's Regional Office of the Western Pacific (WPRO) was this past Monday, August 27th. Our first meeting was with Dr. Nakagawa who welcomed us to Manila and got us all settled into our respective units. I have been placed in the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) Unit under the supervision of Dr. Kimberly Fox. Dr. Fox is currently in Fiji for business so I have been given background readings to do for the time being. The background readings have been on new vaccine surveillance specifically focusing on rotavirus, Japanese encephalitis, and pneumococcal conjugate vaccines. The readings have been quite interesting so far and I look forward to meeting Dr. Fox next Monday when she returns from Fiji .
The WHO facility itself is absolutely beautiful and very well maintained. There is a cafeteria on the main floor of building one with a good selection of food that changes every day. Each meal is pretty cheap costing around 120-160 pesos ($3-4 dollars). There is also a nice outdoor patio with tables and chairs where you can eat your meal if the weather is nice. Another great thing about WPRO is that there are a lot of interns here from a variety of places and in a variety of divisions (there are at least 15 of us from places such as Canada , Korea , Japan , and other parts of the USA ). All the other interns we've met so far have been really nice and have given us some great advice of things to do in Manila and other parts of the Philippines. We are even planning a group trip to Puerto Princesa in the upcoming weeks which should be a lot of fun. Also, even though we have only been here a week, I've noticed that the WHO staff members do a great job of hosting events/meetings that WHO interns can attend. This past Wednesday, Alex, Amy, Emily and I attended the division meeting for the Communicable Disease Division which is the division we are all a part of. On Thursday, we attended an "intern's hour" presentation on global health challenges in today's society. Today, we had an opportunity to go on a field trip to the WHO country office where we learned what the WHO has been doing at the country level and we were able to hear a great presentation on child immunization efforts here in the Philippines . Needless to say, there is always something going on here at WPRO.
In regards to the city of Manila , I am slowly getting more used to the noise and the congestion of the streets and realizing that you have to watch your back here much more so than you do back home. We are planning some day trips for this weekend which will provide us with a nice escape from the metropolitan area. That's all I have for now but I have really enjoyed my first week here and look forward to the adventures to come.