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Where Passion Meets Purpose: A Student’s Journey Toward Medicine

25 min · 10 apr 2026
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Neuroscience major Kadence Alexander brought her studies in neuroscience beyond the classroom by working with children at The Phoenix Center’s Serenity Place, a live-in treatment center for women with substance use disorder that provides on-site childcare. Her position helped breathe real life experiences into the content she was learning about in the classroom and inspired her to ask more questions in her upper-level psychology courses and lead a toy drive on campus for the children she works with. Rebecca Haffen, the Health Careers Internship Coordinator, first connected with Kadence when she was looking for an engaged learning opportunity to gain experience working with children on her journey to medical school and a possible future career as a pediatric ENT. In this episode, they chat about the takeaways from blending coursework with an internship, what made Kadence's experience personal, and the advice she offers her peers.

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