With the first week of second semester is officially finished, study tours officially begin tomorrow! DIS's second semester classes allow students to take part in a study tour in a country that is relevant to the coursework. For my class, Human Health and Disease, we will be traveling to Berlin, Germany in order to tour various hospitals and health institutes. I'll attempt to update every other day while I'm there since our itinerary is so full.
The past week has been incredibly busy with my new class since it offers long, hands-on workshops at various hospitals around Copenhagen, but I was able to visit Statens Museum for Kunst last Sunday and Hamlet's (or Kronborg's) Castle yesterday. I also included some gruesome pictures of sutures and IVs yay!
Outside of Statens Museum for Kunst.
One part of the modern art wing.
Adorable modern art museum chocolate truffle and cafe latte, all served on Royal Copenhagen.
Practicing IVs on our dummy, Mads Madsen.
Yay sutures!
Spotting Hamlet's Castle from Hesingor.
More top-bun rockin'.
Expansion over time of the plot.
Last night the Danes celebrated Sankt Hans day with songs and bonfires throughout the city. A group of us headed over to Christiania to take part in the local atmosphere, which included plenty of electronica and fire. Fire-breathers were in attendance.
Today our floor may head over to Tivoli (finally) if the weather permits, but if not hopefully I can finally see the Danish Design Centre and Architecture Centre. It's sad to think that we only have one more week left in Copenhagen once we get back from our study tours, so sight-seeing will be intense for those short seven days. Oh well, I can sleep when I'm back in the US.

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