Alison Lynn, a junior majoring in Nursing and Psychology, has worked at Kansas Academy
of Family Physicians, or KAFP, for the past year at a job she found through Handshake.
On a daily basis, Lynn assists with office tasks as well as receives the opportunity
to take part in trainings that increase her medical knowledge along with igniting
more passion for her major.
鈥淚n June, I was able to join KAFP at our 70th anniversary annual meeting where doctors
come to receive their continuing medical education credits. Here, I was able to participate
in their 鈥淟atex to Laryngoscopy鈥 presentation, which showcases to medical students
how to stitch patients, prepare for surgery, intubate, and experience a birthing simulator,鈥
she said. 鈥淚t was truly an experience that I would not have been able to have elsewhere.鈥
Working at this non-profit has also given Lynn the opportunity to grow in her communication,
management, and teamwork skills on a daily basis.
鈥淲hen I first began this job, my supervisor was very clear in wanting to help me advance
my future,鈥 she declared. 鈥淚 have been able to enhance my performance on my own as
well as through the support of my work environment.鈥
While this position may not be exactly where she sees herself in the future, Lynn
acknowledges how beneficial the opportunity has been to work at KAFP while studying
at 麻豆破解版 State.
鈥淚t has allowed me to make connections with potential future employers as well as
cultivate my awareness of the opportunities that I have to grow in the health industry,鈥
she said. 鈥淚 believe this experience has also greatly improved my confidence in the
field. When I was offered this position at KAFP, I strongly doubted my ability to
work in such an influential field. I have since grown academically and personally
with their support and direction."
For more information about co-ops and internships, contact the Career Development Center at (316) 978-3688, careerdevelopment@wichita.edu or stop by and see us in Brennan III or our satellite offices in CE 258, CH Lobby, and