11 students land Cleveland Clinic internships
The Cleveland Clinic's Office of Civic Education Initiatives has selected 11 NDCL students for the Clinic's prestigious and highly competitive internship programs—our highest number of interns in school history.
Ten of these internships are clinic-based, paid positions for nine weeks this summer. These interns will learn and work alongside world-renowned caregivers at the Clinic's Main Campus, regional hospitals, family health centers, and administrative offices.
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.
In addition to our 10 clinic-based interns, freshman Arjun Krishnan will participate in the Northeast Ohio Research Education Medical Alliance (NEOREMA) Internship Program, a four-week, unpaid internship sponsored by the Cleveland Clinic and Kent State University.
In recent years, NDCL students have won 47 internship appointments at the Clinic—more than any other Catholic high school in the Clinic's entire market area.
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Julia Baitt
Nursing Care |
Kathryn Bumpus
Nursing Care |
John Burwinkel
Respiratory Care |
Arjun Krishman
NEOREMA |
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Gabrielle Lynch
Applied Medicine |
Connor Marrott
Creative Learning |
Kevin McGinty
Creative Learning |
Caitlin Spicer
Creative Learning |
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Grace Stauffer
Nursing Care |
Rylee Yackin
Creative Learning |
Elizabeth Woodhouse
Radiology |
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Posted: Monday, May 13, 2019