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Maybe they should call it the ‘Mane’ Campus?

Eight Lions serve summer internships at Cleveland Clinic

This summer eight NDCL students and recent graduates worked side-by-side with healthcare professionals as interns at the Cleveland Clinic's main campus and community hospitals.

This year's internship cohort—NDCL's largest ever—included seniors John Burwinkel, Julia Baitt, and Kevin McGinty; junior Grace Stauffer; and recent graduates Michelle King, Alexis Hammer, Matty Spicer, and Danya MacDonald.

In recent years, NDCL students have won 36 internship appointments at the Clinic—more than any other Catholic high school in the Clinic's entire market area. 

The Cleveland Clinic Civic Education Department's clinic-based programs give northeast Ohio middle and high school students the opportunity to learn and work alongside world-renowned caregivers at the Clinic's Main Campus, regional hospitals, and family health centers. Through their experiences in these programs, students connect with healthcare fields and careers, develop their 21st century skill-set through hands-on learning opportunities, and discover real-world applications for their academic knowledge.

LAB COAT LIONS: NDCL students and recent graduates connect with each other at a gathering of Cleveland Clinic interns this summer. The group includes Michelle King '18, senior Kevin McGinty, junior Grace Stauffer, Alexis Hammer '18, senior Julia Baitt, Matty Spicer '17, Danya MacDonald '16, and senior John Burwinkel.

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