Claire Swift

Student Profile:Claire Swift

It has been said that a picture is worth a thousand words, but what’s the look on a patient’s face worth? For Claire Swift, it’s priceless.

The Grand Rapids sophomore, who is pursuing a career in medicine, recently completed hospital rotations at MidMichigan Health Center. She says observing a patient with Parkinson’s disease was something she’ll never forget.

Claire Swift '14

Claire Swift ’14

“The doctor helped the patient roll over on her back for the first time in 10 years, and the look on her face was the best thing I’ve ever seen,” she says. “She was so thankful that someone cared enough to help her do something that’s normally taken for granted. I want to do that for someone.”

During this experience, the chemistry major also found a few more reasons to diagnose herself as a future doctor. Swift says the doctors she worked with were inspiring.

“A lot of the doctors were there because they genuinely care about their patients,” she says. “My ultimate dream is to be a primary care physician. I want to work for Doctors Without Borders and help care for people around the world.”

On campus, Swift says she sees that same kindness through one-on-one interaction with professors like Eric Calhoun, assistant professor of biology.

“There was an assignment I was really struggling with, and Dr. Calhoun helped me for a good hour on it,” she says. “All the professors care so much about their students.”

 

Bob Devaney, a 1939 graduate of Alma College, went on to become known as one of the greatest coaches in collegiate football history. In his 11 years as head coach at Nebraska, Devaney produced 11 winning seasons with two national championships. He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1981. At Alma he played end and was the Scots’ Most Valuable Player in 1938.

 

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Zahra Hussain

Zahra Hussain
Graduation: 2013
Major: Integrative Physiology and Health Science

With a passion for people and problem-solving, Zahra Hussain’s symptoms can only mean one thing: a lifelong dream of being a doctor. She says she has known she wanted to pursue this career path since she was 4 years old.

“My dad is a doctor, and so is everyone else in my family: aunts, uncles, cousins,” she says. “Growing up in that atmosphere, it was easy to figure out that it was what I wanted to do as well.”