BSN students share their practical work experience.
For 10 weeks this summer, fourth-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) student Clara Ahn spent her days at Cleveland Clinic鈥檚 Main Campus as a nurse associate extern, scrubbing into the vascular operating room and gaining experience circulating through emergency department, intensive care unit and transplant units.
The experience at Cleveland Clinic was one of many valuable, real-world educational opportunities that Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing students completed over summer break. 星空传媒 has 鈥渙ne of the few nursing programs that offers an operating room clinical rotation,鈥 she said. Because of this, Ahn felt prepared for her externship with 鈥渁 foundation of knowledge.鈥
Across the country in San Francisco, third-year BSN student Rachel Shen interned with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) as a commissioned officer of the United States Public Health Service.
Shen鈥檚 internship set her to work at the Region 9 Office of Program Operations and Local Engagement, where she assisted in the reconsideration process for CMS innovation models to improve payment and service delivery.
She said the highlight of her experience was meeting nurse officers, who opened her eyes to the various paths she could take in her own career.
鈥淎 nurse practitioner in the Bureau of Prisons who advocated for her patients, a nurse who worked in Indian Health Services who described the difficulty of working in such an under-resourced area鈥攜et the joy of being able to change things for the better,鈥 she recalled. 鈥淎nd a nurse who worked in the Yosemite National Park medical clinic who woke up to breathtaking views of Yosemite Valley every morning.鈥
With these new ideas of what nurses can do 鈥渂eyond the bedside,鈥 Shen is excited for what鈥檚 ahead.
Both Ahn and Shen came away from their summer work experiences with more practical knowledge, new contacts in their professional networks and inspiration for their futures.
Their advice to other students planning their own internships and externships?
鈥淏e open to anything, and don鈥檛 be scared of things you don鈥檛 know!鈥 said Shen.
鈥淭ake notes, be actively engaged, ask questions,鈥 said Ahn. 鈥淗ave a positive attitude and learn to say 鈥榶es鈥 to the opportunities given to you.鈥
This article appears in the Fall/Winter 2022 issue of Forefront Magazine.