Grand Valley State University

10/07/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/07/2024 09:29

From health care to business, Battle Creek students gain valuable experience at internships

"At the hospital, I was either placed with an RN or a nurse aide," Rudolph said. "When you're with an aide, you're helping to take a patient's vitals, checking on them every few hours and helping with other smaller tasks. With a nurse, I was able to learn how they start IVs and operate other equipment."

Other students had internships at Duncan Aviation, Battle Creek Visitors Bureau, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Battle Creek Public Schools, Starr Commonwealth, NovaCare and the Battle Creek Police Department.

Emily Miley, organization development and learning specialist for Bronson Battle Creek Hospital, said the organization dedicates itself to providing diverse experiences for students who are interested in health care fields.

"Internships are pivotal as they not only foster future employment pathways but also inspire local students to explore careers at Bronson," Miley said. "We believe in nurturing talent and building a strong foundation for the next generation of health care professionals in our communities."

Rudolph said she would like to work in a hospital after graduation. She enjoyed caring for patients and watching their health improve. She said she rotated throughout floors at Bronson but spent the majority of her internship on the oncology floor.

"I would ask the nurses to pull me into a room if they thought it was something I should learn about," she said. "I like the diversity of the work and being able to apply what I learned from books."