We provide clinical education experiences to students enrolled in accredited colleges and universities that have established contractual agreements with Spectrum Health. Arrangements for specific experiences and site placements are made by each academic program’s coordinator and communicated to corresponding rehabilitation clinical education coordinators. As such, all specific requests for placement should be routed through the student’s academic contact. We are proud to offer clinical education experiences that include the following professions:
Spectrum Health boasts a variety of settings and locations that are integrated under a structured clinical education program to ensure the quality and support of each experience. Regardless of where a student is placed, a rehabilitation clinical education coordinator will be supervising the experience and serve as an additional resource to their primary instructor/educator. All students assigned to a Spectrum Health Rehabilitation location will receive welcome information six to 12 weeks prior to their experience, with detailed onboarding requirements, parking information and training requirements. Below you will find more information on our current sites and settings.
Students in our outpatient neurological rehabilitation sites will be working with a variety of conditions as indicated below. Patient populations will vary depending upon your location and instructor. Our staff of clinical instructors typically have advanced training and/or certification in areas such as LSVT Big and Loud, neurological clinical specialist and vestibular rehabilitation.
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Students in our outpatient orthopedic sites will be working with a variety of conditions including post-op arthroscopy, total joints, spine care, chronic pain, sports rehab and workplace injuries. Educational opportunities include aquatics, occupational rehabilitation, women’s health/pelvic floor, psychologically informed care and sports rehabilitation for high school and college athletes. Specific patient populations will vary depending upon your location, but typically span the ages from 10 to 99. Our staff of clinical instructors typically have advanced training and/or certification in areas such as sports metrics, manual therapy, women’s health, work injury, McKenzie, American Physical Therapy Association certified orthopedic clinical specialists and certified hand therapist.
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Students in our outpatient pediatric sites will be working with a variety of conditions including cerebral palsy (including hemiplegia, quadriplegia and diplegia), coordination and motor planning issues, deconditioning (commonly referred from oncology), developmental delay, gait instability, orthopedics (including neck pain, back pain and concussion), toe walking and torticollis. Patient populations will vary depending upon your location and instructor. Clinical instructors typically have advanced training and/or certification in areas such as neuro-developmental treatment.
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Spectrum Health Visiting Nurse Association provides individuals and families with compassionate, comprehensive and personalized home health care. As a certified home care agency, we have been West Michigan’s trusted provider of home care services for more than 120 years. Our goal is to help our patients get well while maintaining independence. We are a part of the Spectrum Health At Home team, dedicated experts traveling to wherever your patients call home, including retirement communities, assisted living facilities, nursing homes and long-term residential care facilities.
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Inpatient acute rehabilitation is a level of care that provides medical rehabilitation to patients who require medical oversight, skilled nursing care and intensive therapy services from rehabilitation professionals prior to returning home.
The Inpatient Rehabilitation Center at Blodgett (IRC-Blodgett) is a licensed 42-bed inpatient acute rehabilitation unit located on the fourth floor of Blodgett Hospital in East Grand Rapids, Michigan. The IRC-Blodgett is a comprehensive, integrated rehabilitation program that offers a multidisciplinary approach to care.
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Our rehabilitation and nursing centers offer short-term rehabilitation after surgery, serious injury or illness. We help patients with many different medical needs and conditions, including neuro recovery and treatment following stroke and brain injury; rehabilitation after elective total joint surgery or complex orthopedic surgery; reconditioning following severe illness; post-cardiac and medically complex care; and rehabilitation for general needs.
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Corewell Health Butterworth Hospital (part of Corewell Health Grand Rapids Hospitals) offers a wide range of advanced medical, surgical and specialty care services that allow the urban campus in downtown Grand Rapids to serve as a major tertiary and quaternary referral center for West Michigan and beyond. These services include the only regional burn enter and Level I trauma center in West Michigan. Butterworth Hospital is a clinical leader in cardiovascular, cancer, obstetrics and gynecology, orthopedics, neurosciences, trauma and emergency care services, among many others. Our therapy placements at Butterworth Hospital also include the Corewell Health Grand Rapids Hospitals Fred & Lena Meijer Heart Center.
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Set within a quiet, beautifully maintained property of mature trees and healing gardens, Corewell Health Blodgett Hospital (part of Corewell Health Grand Rapids Hospitals) has a history of providing high quality, compassionate and personalized medical care. Since 1846, Blodgett Hospital has earned a reputation for excellence as a community and teaching hospital. We provide patient-focused inpatient care in 248 private patient rooms and outpatient services for medical, surgical and specialty care, achieving high rates of patient satisfaction.
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Helen DeVos Children's Hospital has pediatric specialist after specialist working hard to keep kids healthy. We’re here to help whether your baby, child or teenager has a simple injury or a serious illness. Our child and family-focused medical care includes inpatient care in Grand Rapids and outpatient care in clinics throughout Michigan. For 25 years and counting, our expert doctors, nurses, technicians and child life specialists have been committed to providing high-quality, safe health care that's all kids, all the time.
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In addition to these outcome measures, review normal developmental milestones for these clinical placements.
We to serve our patients within the communities they call home. When in one of our regional locations you may often benefit from an experience that encompasses multiple settings and areas of practice. As such, you may find it helpful to review both inpatient and outpatient measures.
Spectrum Health Lakeland offers clinical placements at sites that are not included on this page. If your experience is within one of our Lakeland or southwest Michigan sites, contact your academic program for contact and site information.
We offer students up to two different eight hour job shadow experiences (16 hours maximum) in different rehabilitation settings—hospital, outpatient, subacute rehab, pediatrics, home care, and acute rehab. This option gives students a chance to observe a therapist’s specific role and daily tasks for a given patient population. All hours would count toward a pre-professional observation requirement. While we allow up to 16 hours, job shadows are granted based on therapist availability, therefore we are unable to guarantee the full 16 hours in every case. To request a job shadow, fill out a job shadow request form. Requests must be submitted at least 30 days prior to the desired job shadow date.