APRIL 9, 1998- STUDENTS EXPLORE MEDICAL CAREERS THROUGH HOSPITAL INTERNSHIP
LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ -- Fourteen Rider University students recently spent three weeks on the Helene Fuld Campus of the Capital Health System in Trenton, NJ completing an internship component of their biological and chemical science curriculum at the University.
Each student had the opportunity to make rounds through several different hospital departments, including the emergency room, operating room, and clinic. The students also provided assistance in the mobile intensive care unit, and observed procedures of disease detection at the molecular and cellular level in the pathology lab.
The following are the students (with hometown, class year, and, and major) who participated in the program:
| Mark Bennette Brian Bockhorn Ryan Bucco Clenton Coleman Gerald Dalglish Paul Desh Kevin Duffy Lisa Elias Renata Liberchuk Tazee Mahjied Link Nguyen Andrea Scharfy Jennifer Stewart Maria Villanueva |
Richboro, PA Manahawkin, NJ Old Bridge, NJ Maplewood, NJ Princeton, NJ Flemington, NJ Delran, NJ Newtown, PA Richboro, PA Trenton, NJ Dallas, TX Columbus, NJ Flanders, NJ Rahway, NJ |
junior junior sophomore sophomore sophomore sophomore junior sophomore sophomore senior junior junior sophomore junior |
biology biology biology biology / fine arts biochemistry biology biology biochemistry biology / Spanish psychology psychology / biology biology biochemistry biology |
Students participating in the Helene Fuld internship are usually sophomores or juniors completing their core curriculum in biology, chemistry, or other science-based major offered by the University. Dr. Jim Riggs, associate professor of biology at Rider and internship coordinator, says that the internship program is a starting point for a career in medicine for many students.
"It's a great experience for them to see what real life medicine is really like," said Riggs. "It helps them decide whether they want to pursue medicine as a career. Most come out of the internship really pumped up and excited about medicine.
"The feedback from the sponsoring institutions has also been positive. Everyone has been very generous and helpful. Our sponsors note that they have benefited from the students being there as much as the students benefited from them."
The students were required to keep a diary of their daily experiences. They also wrote a research paper and read a book discussing one physician's perspective of medicine to receive the two credits offered by Rider for completing the internship.
Rider University is an independent, coeducational, nonsectarian institution with a 353-acre main campus in Lawrenceville, New Jersey and a 23-acre campus in Princeton, New Jersey. The University offers 58 undergraduate programs and 17 graduate programs in the Colleges of Business Administration; Liberal Arts, Education, and Sciences; Continuing Studies; and Westminster Choir College. Ninety-three percent of the faculty hold doctoral or other appropriate advanced degrees. U.S. News and World Report has again ranked Rider in the top tier of northern universities based on the quality of its programs.







