Health Educator: Day in the Life

Posted on: April 1, 2024Chicago

 

It was one of the first nice days in Chicago, and as someone who cherishes such moments before the onset of “second winter,” I seized the opportunity. Today, I managed to persuade my roommates to join me for a sunrise run along Lake Michigan. This year, I've been practicing what I preach as a health educator, emphasizing the importance of staying active and maintaining a nutritious diet. I've felt a positive transformation in my overall health and mood as a result.

After preparing for the day, I left my apartment around 8:00 a.m. for a brief bus ride. Fifteen minutes later, I arrived at the Tapestry 360 Wilson Clinic. Upon entering, I say my “hellos” to the security staff before making my way to the provider room to set up my workstation. With a short window before the daily huddle—an all-staff morning meeting for updates—I utilized the time to check my schedule on the EMR (Electronic Medical Record) and organize my materials. Today is full of wellness groups, clinic appointments, meetings, and patient outreach.

Prior to diving into clinic duties, I had my weekly meeting with my host site supervisor. We caught up on ongoing projects within both the community clinic and Senn High School’s clinic, including an upcoming nutrition presentation with fellow NHC member, Riana, for World Relief—an organization dedicated to refugee support.

Afterwards, I headed to the other end of the clinic to assist with a wellness group called “Cooking for Nutrition and Joy.” This group convenes weekly for nutrition education sessions and monthly for cooking classes—in today's session, we were preparing barley soup. I enjoy engaging with this group of patients as we openly discuss the joys of food and foods that bring us happiness.

During my lunch break, I took a walk to bask in the limited sunlight that Chicago has in the winter. The Uptown neighborhood holds a special place in my heart, having been my home on the far north side of the city for many years. It brings me immense satisfaction to serve in an area I call home and a community I feel deeply connected to.

The remainder of my day was a whirlwind of tasks, including patient outreach to newly referred individuals and one-on-one appointments. My first appointment of the day was with Daniel,* a patient I regularly meet to provide smoking cessation support and nutrition education. As a health educator, I've honed my skills and acquired new techniques across various aspects of patient contact. Witnessing patients achieve their goals and make sustainable lifestyle changes is undeniably gratifying.

As the day drew to a close, I wrapped up a couple more appointments with new patients. What I love most about my role is the diverse array of experiences I encounter working in both a community and school-based clinic. Each day presents unique challenges and opportunities, allowing me to explore different avenues within public health—a field that has always intrigued me. My decision to join the National Health Corps was driven by a desire to delve deeper into the possible career paths within the larger umbrella of public health. I now feel better equipped to pursue my career in public health and am excited to start my Master of Public Health (MPH) program in the fall, where I can further cultivate the skills I've gained through my service.

About the Author:

Alyssa Lavery

Pronouns: she/her

Position Title: Health Educator

Where are you from?

I am from Lombard, IL

Why did you decide to join NHC?

I wanted to join NHC because of its goal to help and serve communities in need. I believe everyone should have equal access to healthcare and public services and wanted to join a community of people who have the same goals in mind.

What are you hoping to gain or learn during your service term? 

Host Site

HHC/Tapestry 360 Health-Albany Park
3737 W. Lawrence Ave., Chicago, IL 60625

HHC/Tapestry 360 Health-Devon
1300 W. Devon Ave., Chicago, IL 60660

HHC-Lakeview/Tapestry 360 Health
3048 N. Wilton Ave., Chicago, IL 60657

HHC-Lincoln Square/Tapestry 360 Health
2645 W. Lawrence Ave., Chicago, IL 60625

HHC-Wilson/Tapestry 360 Health
845 W. Wilson Ave., Chicago, IL 60640

HHC-Hibbard Elementary School/Tapestry 360 Health
4930 N. Sawyer Ave., Chicago, IL 60625

HHC-Senn High School/Tapestry 360 Health
5900 N. Glenwood Ave., Chicago, IL 60660

HHC-Kilmer Elementary School/Tapestry 360 Health
6700 North Greenview Ave, Chicago, IL 60626

HHC-Sullivan High School/Tapestry 360 Health
6631 N Bosworth Ave, Chicago, IL 60626

HHC-Roosevelt High School/Tapestry 360 Health
3436 W. Wilson Ave., Chicago, IL 60625

HHC/Tapestry 360 Health-Albany Park
3737 W. Lawrence Ave., Chicago, IL 60625

HHC/Tapestry 360 Health-Devon
1300 W. Devon Ave., Chicago, IL 60660

HHC-Lakeview/Tapestry 360 Health
3048 N. Wilton Ave., Chicago, IL 60657

HHC-Lincoln Square/Tapestry 360 Health
2645 W. Lawrence Ave., Chicago, IL 60625

HHC-Wilson/Tapestry 360 Health
845 W. Wilson Ave., Chicago, IL 60640

HHC-Hibbard Elementary School/Tapestry 360 Health
4930 N. Sawyer Ave., Chicago, IL 60625

HHC-Senn High School/Tapestry 360 Health
5900 N. Glenwood Ave., Chicago, IL 60660

HHC-Kilmer Elementary School/Tapestry 360 Health
6700 North Greenview Ave, Chicago, IL 60626

HHC-Sullivan High School/Tapestry 360 Health
6631 N Bosworth Ave, Chicago, IL 60626

HHC-Roosevelt High School/Tapestry 360 Health
3436 W. Wilson Ave., Chicago, IL 60625