Fredericksburg, VA – August 15, 2022 – Mary Washington Healthcare (MWHC) was recently recognized by The Virginia Talent + Opportunity Partnership (V-TOP), in collaboration with the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) and the Virginia Chamber of Commerce as one of the inaugural 2022 Top Virginia Employers for Interns Awards.

The Top Employers for Interns Awards mark one of several ways the Commonwealth acknowledges the inaugural Virginia Intern Day (VID) whereby employers, higher education, and student interns are recognized for their participation in work-based learning opportunities. Governor Glenn Youngkin signed a proclamation recognizing Virginia Intern Day on July 28, 2022, aligning with National Intern Day which occurs annually on the last Thursday of July. Recipients represent small and large employers from across the Commonwealth.

“We are more than honored to receive this award,” says Kathy Wall, MWHC’s Chief Human Resources Officer. “MWHC offers students a variety of learning opportunities and supports them in their educational and medical career journeys.” She continues to say, “One aspect that sets MWHC’s internship apart from others is that we do not set a limit on how long an internship should be and offer flexible hours. We make sure the internship is aligned with each intern’s learning objectives which makes it a true experience.”

“Internships enrich the education experience for students and consequently reinforce Virginia as the top state for education, talent and business,” said Barry DuVal, president and CEO of the Virginia Chamber of Commerce. “The 32 recipients represent a distinguished group of employers that help to cultivate talent here in Virginia for the betterment of its students, regions and the commonwealth as a whole.”

MWHC hosts 5-15 students each year and offers internships year-round. On average, 81percent to 100percent of MWHC interns receive college credit for their internship and attend Virginia colleges and universities.

MWHC will be offering a Graduate Medical Education Program (GME) starting July 2023. Stephanie Goldberg, MD is the Vice President and Designated Institutional Officer of the GME. The GME program will allow medical interns and residents to begin their training at Mary Washington Hospital and other outpatient facilities following their graduation from an accredited medical school. Dr. Goldberg visited Town Talk with Ted Schubel, WFVA radio to talk about the new GME program. Click here to listen to this discussion.

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ABOUT MARY WASHINGTON HEALTHCARE
Mary Washington Healthcare is a fully integrated, regional medical system that provides inpatient and outpatient care through over 50 facilities including Mary Washington Hospital, a 471-bed regional medical center, and Stafford Hospital, a 100-bed community hospital. Mary Washington Healthcare is a non-profit health system with a longstanding commitment to provide care regardless of ability to pay. For more information about our services and facilities, visit mwhc.com.  

ABOUT V-TOP

In 2019, the Virginia Talent + Opportunity Partnership (V+TOP) became a formally established partnership between the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) and the Virginia Chamber of Commerce. V+TOP is funded through the Commonwealth Innovative Internship Fund with the intent to: 1) Expand paid and credit-bearing student internships and other work-based learning opportunities in collaboration with Virginia employers and 2) facilitate the readiness of students, employers, and institutions of higher education to participate in internships and work-based learning.

ABOUT STATE COUNCIL OF HIGHER EDUCATION FOR VIRGINIA

The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia is the state’s coordinating agency for higher education. With The Virginia Plan for Higher Education, SCHEV is dedicated to making Virginia the best-educated state by 2030. For more on The Virginia Plan: schev.edu/TheVirginiaPlan