Northeastern co-op student Anya Tandon. / Northeastern University
Anya Tandon, a Northeastern co-op working as a clinical assistant at Boston Children’s Hospital, said the Feb. 23 blizzard was a test of commitment, stressing that healthcare workers must “be able to show up” even in dangerous weather because it can make a life-saving difference.
Tandon, a fourth-year behavioral neuroscience and pre-med student at the university, said that despite the hurdles, healthcare associates need to overcome them to report to work, as their presence can have a huge impact on patients.
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