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Are you attending this year’s ACHE Congress on Healthcare Leadership? Network with your Western Florida Chapter in Chicago, and join other leaders from across the care continuum and nation at the 2022 ACHE Congress!

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Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Host an Intern

As professors in healthcare management programs, we already know the value of internships for students. Experiential learning remains the best way to learn important skills, such as professionalism, communication skills, confidence, and—perhaps most critically—self-knowledge.

But did you know that hosting interns is an excellent way to improve your organization? It’s true! Here are the top five reasons you should recruit an intern for your organization.

Number 5: Interns Help You See Things Differently

Perspective from anyone outside of your team often inspires new ways of thinking. Energetic and enthusiastic interns who are unfamiliar with day-to-day operations can be great additions to your brainstorming sessions. Be sure to encourage them to speak up in meetings. Interns love helping out with new ideas, so it’s a win-win!

Number 4: Build Momentum for Long-Neglected Projects

Some projects are important, but not urgent. Assigning an important project to an intern is a great way to get a long-neglected project started. By giving interns some structure and a little of your time, you can build momentum for solving really important issues.

Number 3: Create Brand Awareness

There are long-term benefits of offering internships on a regular basis. Relationships with your local university healthcare management program can create excellent word-of-mouth marketing. Interns help build your reputation by turning university healthcare management programs into productive recruiting sources.

Number 2: Mentorship Opportunities

Interns provide opportunities for your current employees to learn how to mentor. Oversight of an intern can be both personally and professionally fulfilling for early-career associates who may be ready to move to a management role but have not had much hands-on management experience. Senior associates can “mentor the mentor,” providing the mentor the opportunity to work on developing lower-level associates and interns, alike.

Number 1: Interns May Become Great Associates

Many health care organizations use student internships to test out new working relationships. Very commonly, organizations recruit their interns as early-career associates. Students become familiar with your organization and make some valuable contacts, and you get to find out whether an intern is a fit for your organization before hiring them.

If you are interested in placing a graduate or undergraduate student in an internship in your organization anywhere in the ACHE WFC region, please reach out to us.

Thank you,

Lesley Clack, ScD, CPH

lclack@fgcu.edu  

Associate Professor and Chair

Florida Gulf Coast University

ACHE WFC Board Member, Faculty Representative

Zachary Pruitt, PhD, MHA, CPH, FACHE

zpruitt@usf.edu

Associate Professor and Director of Community Practice

University of South Florida – Tampa

ACHE WFC Board Member, Immediate Past President

New WFC Website Launch

New WFC Website Launch

After many months of hard work and dedication from the Western Florida Chapter Communications Committee, we are pleased to announce the launch of our updated website!

Our primary goal during the redesign process was to reflect the high level of professionalism we seek to present to our Chapter members and prospective members. The website offers a more valuable, user-centric resource across all platforms and devices. Specifically, we wanted to focus on making it easier for our users to learn and locate information about our events and educational programming. We also wanted the site to answer Frequently Asked Questions, explain Chapter Board Committees, and support member advancement to Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives® (FACHE).

We invested in our partner, TranceFusion Design, a professional web development firm with extensive experience with ACHE Chapter websites. For any suggestions, questions, comments please contact us. We hope you enjoy our new look!