I studied abroad with Barcelona SAE in the Spring of 2025; I took three classes and did an internship for three additional credits. I enjoyed my classes, but I LOVED my internship. I am interested in going into veterinary medicine and the Barcelona SAE team did an amazing job of finding me a perfect placement at a vet clinic.

My internship wasn't always sunshine and rainbows. Some of my most challenging moments happened there, but overcoming these challenges also made them some of my most rewarding experiences. Here is a story about one of my most stressful weeks at my internship and how I managed the language barrier and rose to the occasion.

Over the next week I spent time learning instruments commonly used in general surgery, practicing their Spanish names, and asking my coworkers for help with the ones I struggled with. The night before the surgery I watched videos to learn how to properly put on sterile gear and surgeries being done in Spanish. Despite my nerves, I managed to get my gloves and gown on properly and organize the instruments. The surgery was fairly simple, and I was able to anticipate what the doctor would need and I understood his instructions throughout the procedure. I amazed all of us involved in the surgery by knowing all of the instruments needed. The only part I struggled with was preparing the suture, but the doctor was understanding. When the surgery was almost complete, the doctor took a photo so that I could show my parents because he was proud of me and he knew that they would be too. The challenge leading up to that picture was immense, but the effort I put in made it one of the most rewarding experiences of my internship.