A medical scribe
09/21/2022

An entry level position allows Ethan Ly to work alongside ER doctors.
Ethan Ly gains medical experience
In high school, Ethan Ly 鈥24, a biology and pre-medicine major from Celina, Ohio, was interested in studying veterinary medicine. Then, a devastating accident damaged his right hand.
鈥淚t severed two of my tendons and partially damaged a third one. It took two surgeries and three separate sets of stitches,鈥 said Ly. 鈥淚 was impressed with the overall process to get full-function of my hand back.鈥
Ly regained the movement of his fingers and developed an interest in orthopedic care.
Now, he鈥檚 gaining experience in the medical field as a scribe at Lima Memorial Health System and Joint Township District Memorial Hospital. It鈥檚 entry-level work but he gets to work inside patients鈥 rooms and alongside doctors in the ER. The position is rewarding for a college student and beneficial to doctors and other medical staff.
鈥淚t is very fast paced, and you get to see a lot of things,鈥 said Ly. 鈥淵ou help to organize and create patient charts, so it speeds up the doctors鈥 work. It ends up benefiting both of us.鈥
At Bluffton, professors and coaches have encouraged Ly and made him feel welcome including Dr. Stephen Harnish, professor of mathematics.
鈥淲hen I first came here and had to take his math classes, he took a great interest in you,鈥 said Ly. 鈥淗e talked to you like a person rather than a student.鈥
A member of Bluffton鈥檚 cross country team, Ly believes being a student-athlete has made him a better student in general.
鈥淒oing a sport in college forces you to have a schedule and keep everything on track. It keeps you responsible even for your work outside of your sport,鈥 said Ly. 鈥淚 like that aspect.鈥
On campus, Ly is a member of science club, 小优传媒 Nutrition Association and Marbeck Center Board. After graduating he plans to attend medical school and study trauma services or orthopedics.