Home / Healthcare Degrees / For Dr. Jeff Fruendt, Teaching at Bryant & Stratton College is Never Work December 22, 2020 For Dr. Jeff Fruendt, Teaching at Bryant & Stratton College is Never Work By B&SC Blog Team Dr. Jeff Fruendt enjoyed being a student. That love of academia stuck with him throughout his 23-year career as a chiropractor. After semi-retiring from the medical world Fruendt took the leap and changed careers, spurred on partly by conversations with his wife, a middle school teacher and her colleagues and friends. “The classroom really sounded like an enjoyable environment and an opportunity to make a difference,” Fruendt said. “The idea of turning it around and sharing my clinical knowledge sounded like it would be a lot of fun.” And fun it is. Serving in the classroom is not work, he said. “I go to work but it’s not work. I love what I do,” Fruendt said. “It’s fun to interface with students in the small class sizes.” Fruendt teaches anatomy and physiology among other classes that many students in the nursing and physical therapy assistant programs may take. The typical class size at the Wisconsin campus numbers just 15 – 20 students, a huge difference from the auditoriums filled with 200 plus students that Fruendt said he remembered from his college days. “It’s a real nice environment to be in for me and hopefully for the students as well,” he said. He added that because the classes are a mix of young students coming straight from high school graduation and older students returning to the classroom mid-career the two groups are able to learn from each other. “They have a lot of life skills to offer traditional students,” he said. “There is a symbiotic relationship going on that I think is unique.” Related News The BSN Advantage: Why a BSN in Nursing Is Important Registered nursing is a truly noble pursuit. As an RN, you can have a profound impact on patients’ lives and the healthcare sector at large. Your clinical expertise, attention to detail, and empathy allow you … Read More: The BSN Advantage: Why a BSN in Nursing Is Important What Is a CNA? Certified Nursing Assistant Explored The healthcare field is at a crossroads. As the population ages, the needs of patients are becoming more complex. Healthcare costs continue to rise, making it challenging for many patients to access the high-quality, personalized care they need. … Read More: What Is a CNA? Certified Nursing Assistant Explored Pros & Cons of Medical Coding & Billing: Is It Right for You? Interested in exploring a healthcare role that doesn’t involve direct patient care? If so, a job as a medical coder and biller may be right for you. So, what exactly does a medical coding and billing professional do, and … Read More: Pros & Cons of Medical Coding & Billing: Is It Right for You?
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