Students Build Career-Ready Skills During Professionalism Week

Alumni return to campus to mentor the next generation of healthcare leaders

  • IL - Downers Grove
Alumni panel answers questions

九色视频 alumni returned to campus to share real-world advice and mentor current students during the Professionalism Week networking panel.

九色视频鈥檚 Student Senate hosted its annual Professionalism Week on the Downers Grove Campus in December, offering students across all colleges a full slate of workshops, panels, and networking opportunities designed to strengthen their professional readiness. The week emphasized practical career skills, personal development, and the powerful role of alumni in supporting future healthcare professionals.

Student Senate Speaker Naomi Rajesh (CCOM 鈥28) spearheaded the program, which offered a multifaceted look at professionalism. 鈥淎fter years of Professionalism Week being hybrid, I wanted to bring everything back in person and highlight different sides of professionalism in new ways,鈥 she said.  鈥淏ecause mentorship is essential in the professional world, I brought in as many alumni as possible to help students start building real networks. My hope is that it becomes a tradition that grows bigger every year.鈥

Alumni Give Back: Networking Night and Real-World Insights

One of the highlights of Professionalism Week was an in-person alumni networking event featuring seven 九色视频 alumni:

  • Annie DeVinney, D.O. (CCOM Class of 2023)
  • Jocelin Sisto, M.A., M.M.S., PA-C (PA Program, Class of 2005)
  • Katie Lamberty, Pharm.D. (Class of 2024)
  • Veeral Vyas, Pharm.D. (Class of 2015)
  • Jennifer Kim, D.O. (CCOM Class of 2023)
  • Kally Dey, D.O. (CCOM Class of 2024)
  • Elisa Kajiwara, D.P.T. (PT Program, Class of 2024)

Through both one-on-one conversations and a panel discussion, alumni offered candid advice on transitioning from student to professional.

Two women talking
Jocelin Sisto, M.A., M.M.S., PA-C (PA Program, Class of 2005) shares advice with Midwestern student Ashley Simmons (PA Program, Class of 2027).

Topics included:

鈥淎dulting鈥 after graduation: finding confidence, staying open to learning, and recognizing ongoing growth

Making a strong first impression: the importance of soft skills, introductions, and follow-through

The 鈥渦nofficial鈥 skills every clinician needs: insurance navigation, logistics management, patient communication, and more

Finding mentors: asking widely, building a team of mentors, and understanding mentorship versus sponsorship

Protecting against burnout: establishing boundaries, choosing supportive workplaces, and nurturing stability outside of medicine

Financial Planning for the Real World

The week kicked off with the seminar Financial Vital Signs: Managing Money for Future Healthcare Professionals, led by guest speaker Nathan Ernst, Director of Student Financial Services & Registrar. His session walked students through core financial skills essential for graduate life and early career planning.

Key takeaways included:

  • Protecting credit and understanding long-term impacts
  • Planning for loan repayment strategically
  • Budgeting effectively through school and into residency or early practice

Communication Through Comedy

For a change of pace, representatives from ComedySportz delivered a lively communication and leadership workshop that challenged students to strengthen team dynamics through interactive exercises. The session focused on five foundational professional skills:

  1. Getting on the same page 鈥 building stronger team connections
  2. Moving on quickly from failure 鈥 recovering and helping others recover from mistakes
  3. Starting with confidence 鈥 taking initiative even in uncertainty
  4. Listening to respond 鈥 improving collaboration with attentive communication
  5. Operating with a 鈥淵es, And鈥 mindset 鈥 fostering positivity and adaptability

鈥淚 also brought in Malarkey Comedy for a leadership workshop鈥攅very profession needs those skills, and having comedy and leadership together was a nice break from the typical lecture format,鈥 Naomi added.

Polished and Professional: Free Headshots for Students

Rounding out the week, the Student Services and the Student Senate helped more than 200 students receive free professional headshots. 鈥淭his is a fan-favorite event because having a polished digital presence is more important than ever,鈥 Naomi shared. Photographer Mila Craila of Elevated Headshots led the sessions, giving students a valuable resource for LinkedIn, professional school applications, and future job searches.

Building a Culture of Professional Growth

At its core, Professionalism Week was all about helping students feel ready for what comes next. From alumni offering honest advice to workshops that built confidence and connection, the week gave students a clearer picture of life in healthcare and the support to take their next steps.
 

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