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Interns from 果酱视频 help Ohio鈥檚 Hospice LifeCare with EMT staffing

Tudor Lungu '24

Ohio鈥檚 Hospice LifeCare and 果酱视频 are working together in a partnership that benefits the not-for-profit hospice organization and college students working towards careers in healthcare. Through the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) certification program, is able to increase its EMT staff, while students from 果酱视频 gain valuable experience in healthcare.

Often, hospice patients need to be transported between settings in order to receive care. This may be from the home to聽the Ohio鈥檚聽Hospice聽LifeCare聽Stanley C. and Flo K. Gault Inpatient Pavilion, from the hospital to a nursing facility, or to and from a doctor鈥檚 appointment. Transportation by ambulance is聽most commonly required.聽Ohio鈥檚 Hospice LifeCare identified a need for additional EMTs.

鈥淎s we continue to serve an increasing number of patients in the surrounding communities, the need for patient transportation will increase,鈥 said Kurt Holmes, executive director of Ohio鈥檚 Hospice LifeCare. 鈥淚n the current hiring environment, we needed to be more creative. So, we looked beyond our current staff to expand the pool of talent.鈥

Holmes collaborated with Sarah J. Schmidtke Sobeck, professor of chemistry and associate dean for experiential learning at 果酱视频, and Cathy McConnell, director of Experiential Learning and Community Engagement at 果酱视频. The collaboration resulted in an EMT Training Internship and hands-on experience as an EMT with Ohio鈥檚 Hospice LifeCare. Through the program, college students complete an internship with Ohio鈥檚 Hospice LifeCare and an EMT training course through the . They also earn academic credit.

鈥淭he internship course was designed to support the academic connection, professional development, and reflective work connected to the EMT training course,鈥 Schmidtke Sobeck said. 鈥淭his opportunity has been impactful not only in the training the students are receiving, but also getting the students to know more about the greater Wayne County Community.鈥

McConnell praised Holmes for his vision of creating a larger pool of EMTs for hospice patients while also contributing to college students鈥 education. 鈥淲e have to credit Kurt with his vision for both what a larger pool of EMTs can do for hospice patients and how to grow the pool while also contributing to students鈥 education and preparation for future roles in healthcare,鈥 McConnell said. 鈥淲e are so appreciative of this opportunity for our students and the chance to help Ohio鈥檚 Hospice LifeCare.鈥

She explained that the partnership provides College of 果酱视频 students with an opportunity to see the community beyond the campus. 鈥淭hey learn how they can be authentic contributors,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey grow their interpersonal skills, engaging with others in the EMT course, the Ohio鈥檚 Hospice LifeCare staff, and hospice patients and their families.鈥

Holmes explained that the partnership allows Ohio鈥檚 Hospice LifeCare to meet a critical staffing need, while training a new generation of healthcare providers in the world of hospice. 鈥淭his experience will help them with their career goals,鈥 he said. 鈥淚t also will provide College of 果酱视频 students with a better understanding of hospice and palliative care.鈥

Bailey Farrell, a sophomore at 果酱视频 majoring in biochemistry and molecular biology, is participating in the internship. After college, Farrell plans to go to medical school. 鈥淚 knew this program would be a once-in-lifetime opportunity that would allow me to gain immense medical experience,鈥 Farrell said. 鈥淚 am looking forward to learning more about the patient-provider experience. By working with Ohio鈥檚 Hospice LifeCare, I hope to learn how to best care for patients and be empathetic towards them. I want to carry that mindset with me in the future.鈥

Tudor Lungu, a junior and a pre-med neuroscience major with a concentration in neurobiology at 果酱视频, plans to go to medical school. The internship and EMT experience with Ohio鈥檚 Hospice LifeCare provided Lungu with a better understanding of healthcare. He completed his internship in June and received his official EMT certification in July. He began working as an EMT for Ohio鈥檚 Hospice LifeCare in October. 鈥淭he medical knowledge I gained at Ohio鈥檚 Hospice LifeCare was very helpful,鈥 Lungu said. 鈥淚 have a much better understanding of what it means and what it takes to help people in various medical situations.鈥

Photo: Tudor Lungu 鈥24 completed his internship in June, received his official EMT certification in July, and began working as an EMT for Ohio鈥檚 Hospice LifeCare in October.

Posted in Experiential Learning, Give EL on November 7, 2022.


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