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around campus



 Career-exploration program expands exponentially   Immersion: Nursing, Physician Assistant, Medicine. In   Medicine Career Immersion:
                                                              Nursing, Physician Assistant, Medicine
           both instances, professionals have teamed up to provide
 as students look toward college and careers  students with a diverse and uniquely experiential over-  One of the newest EXP  experiences, MEDICINE CAREER IMMERSION: NURSING,
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           view of two career areas that require advanced degrees.
           Whether writing closing arguments or learning to suture   PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT, MEDICINE, will provide a plethora of opportunities for the
                                                              30 CJ students enrolled in the career-exploration day on November 9, which has been
           on life-size model mannequins, by the end of this day   coordinated by five female health professionals at Saint Louis University:
 Exposure, experience, exploration...for Cor Jesu stu-  cussion, questions and “journey stories” about the aca-  CJ students will have gained incredible exposure to what   •  CATE WITTGEN, M.D. ’81, vascular surgeon, president of medical staff, SLU Hospital
 dents looking to tap into hands-on career experiences   demic and professional paths they had taken to arrive at   may or may not be in their future. (See sidebar on Medi-  •  JOANNE CHAPERLO LANGAN, Ph.D. ’71, associate dean of community and
 to help them hone in on their degree before they start   their current position.  cal Immersion Day.)     clinical affairs and coordinator of disaster preparedness at SLU School of Nursing
 college, the search has just gotten très easier! Thanks   “The purpose of EXP ,” said CJ Director of Corpo-  Cor Jesu is grateful to the 2015 EXP  hosts, who are   •  SUZANNE DUBUQUE MAHON ’79, R.N. D.N.Sc., internal medicine professor
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 to the EXP  career-exploration program, up to 200 CJ   rate Engagement Cynthia Wilhelm, “is to offer students   sponsoring the career-exploration day for our students:  •  MARGARET HASSLER, M.S.N., R.N.-B.C., clinical nursing professor
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 students from every grade level will have the opportu-  of all grade levels meaningful exposure to a variety of   ACG (Asset Consulting Group)  •  SR. MARY WHITE, ASCJ, M.S., P.A.-C., associate professor of physician assistant
                                                                education and former CJ science teacher
 nity on November 9 – a scheduled day off – to discover   careers and help them discover new areas of interest   ACCESS ENGINEERING, L.L.C.  As the first woman to train in vascular surgery at Harvard and the only female
 the intricacies of business, engineering, medicine, law,   and new talents they want to explore. On a variety of   AQUATIC FITNESS, INC.  member of Department of Surgery at Saint Louis University for more than 10 years,
 marketing, communication, advertising, banking, inte-  levels, the program is redefining ‘college preparatory’ at   BARRY-WEHMILLER DESIGN GROUP, INC.  Dr. Wittgen understands the demands and sacrifices of the profession, especially as a
 rior design, social work, physical therapy, construction,   Cor Jesu in some very innovative and exciting ways. If a   THE BOEING COMPANY   woman.
                                                                “At the time I considered being a surgeon,” she reflected, “I was told I would never
 pharmaceuticals,   young women visits four sites, over her four years at Cor   BRIGHTON AGENCY  be seen as equal, never have a life or time for a husband or a child. Female vascular
                        BMO HARRIS PRIVATE BANK
 On a variety of levels,   architecture and   Jesu, she will be capable of a much more educated and   BURNS RECOVERED SUPPORT GROUP  surgeons just didn’t exist, so no one believed it was possible. Now 25% of the surgical
 accurate college choice. This gives our students a true
 animal health.
 the program is redefining   Piloted in 2012   advantage that most other high schoolers don’t have.   CASTLE BUILDING GROUP  faculty is female and yes, I have a life, a husband and children – including Victoria
                                                              class of 2018!
                            DESIGN TODAY
 ‘college preparatory’   within the engi-  And we are incredibly grateful to the participating cor-  DJM ECOLOGICAL   “The EXP  day at SLU is truly about possibilities,” Dr. Wittgen added. “I’ve called
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 at Cor Jesu in some very   neering industry,   porate hosts, who offer the day free of charge – making   EDWARD JONES   on many of my female friends in all different medical specialities – neonatology,
                                                              pediatrics, internal medicine, infectious disease, radiology, surgery, trauma, forensic
 innovative and exciting ways.  and part of the Cor   it accessible to all students.”  EXPRESS SCRIPTS  pathology – to come help on November 9. Every one of them is a leader in her field
 Jesu Corporate   “I learned so much about accounting,” observed one   THE GUND COMPANY  and believes that we need to show women what is possible to achieve as a physician.
 –Cynthia Wilhelm  Partners Initiative,    of the students who visited Rubin Brown during last   HASTINGS + CHIVETTA  That’s what this is about and what I hope that CJ students will see. No student should
   Director of Corporate Engagement  EXP  (Exposure,   year’s EXP  day. “It’s  more than just sitting at a com-  HEPLER BROOM, L.L.C.  let any preconceived notion eliminate a possible career.”
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 Experience, Explo-  puter and calculating tax returns. You can give financial   HORNER & SHIFRIN, INC.  The day of medical exploration will begin in the School of Nursing, where the CJ
 ration) has grown from eight engineering firms that   advice, and you can audit a client’s tax return before   LEWIS, RICE & FINGERSH  students will take part in hands-on simulation skills for basic nursing procedures,
                                                              such as starting IVs and working with patients. In addition, several CJ alums will
 hosted 39 students to 27 professional organizations   even sending it to a tax accountant. I learned how a   NISA INVESTMENT ADVISORS, L.L.C.  also meet with the students, including pharmacy director for SLU’s Cancer Center
 representing a variety of careers this year.  company like Rubin Brown functions inside and outside   PANERA BREAD  MEGHAN INSERRA ’07; health information management specialist ALEXA KILFOY
 EXP  allows CJ students to choose from among a   of their business, how they use their computer system   ROYAL CANIN  ’12; current SLU medical school students NATALIE BAUMANN ’09, JESSICA PIONTEK
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 growing list of careers in corporations, professional   and how accountants calculate their hours of work –   RUBIN BROWN, L.L.P.  ’09, KATIE FOERSTER ’10 and EMILY SIEBERT ’10; current SLU nursing student
                           S. M. WILSON & CO
 practices and non-profit organizations. The students   plus lots, lots more!”  SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY: DOISY COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES,   ALEXIS REILLY ’12; current SLU physician assistant student CAITI HUBER ’10; and
 will spend the day immersed in that career experi-  Two particularly innovative career-exploration ex-  SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, SCHOOL OF NURSING  SLU graduate nurse practitioner BECCA HEIMBURGER ’09 and SLU graduate nurse
                                                              JULIA MERLO ’11. The alums will be on hand to share their experiences and interests
 ence – interacting with professionals, many of whom   periences that have been exclusively created for EXP   3  SLU LAW  in the field.
 are women, and participating in real-world, hands-on   day are the Law Career Immersion: Law Specialties,   WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS PUBLIC AFFAIRS  Throughout the day, students will learn how to suture and to apply new bioengi-
 activities. Hosts provide ample time for informal dis-  Judicial System, Law School; and the Medicine Career   WATLOW  neered skin substitutes on simulation models. Opportunities to discuss career choices
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                                                              and family life will be available with medical students, residents and physicians. The
                                                              members of the CSTARS (Center for Sustainment of Trauma and Readiness Skills)
 The Boeing Company  Horner & Shifrin, Inc.  Royal Canin  Rubin Brown, L.L.P.  Watlow  students will be provided with the basic information of trauma resuscitation from  3
                                                              team with physician assistants and surgeons, who have recently returned from tours
                                                              of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. The day will conclude with presentations of trauma
                                                              patients and the clinical pathology correlation conference conducted by the St. Louis
                                                              medical examiner.
                                                                “ I hope to learn what working in a medical career is really like,” said Jackie Laugh-
                                                              lin ’16, who has registered for EXP , “and also see how CJ alumnae have adapted
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                                                              to life in medical professions. I also hope to experience the difference between the
                                                              various pre-medical programs and determine what I might want to study in the
                                                              future. This experience is a wonderful opportunity provided by professionals and Cor

                                                              much inside the walls of school – and I think that it is amazing that CJ gives us the
                                                              opportunity to participate in these programs!”

 4  COR JESU ACADEMY                                          Jesu to help us prepare for our futures outside of the classroom. We can only learn so
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