Corliann Blyn
MS/Biomed 鈥17

Corliann Blyn (MS/Biomed 鈥17)
For Corliann Blyn, one of the hardest times in her life also marked a turning point.
After spending much of her life as a musician and an artist, Ms. Blyn put those dreams
aside to take care of her ailing mother, who was first hospitalized in 2004 for diabetes-related
complications.
鈥淚 remember riding in the ambulance, thinking I might never see her again. She just
wasn鈥檛 there,鈥 Ms. Blyn says. 鈥淏ut it was a beautiful thing to watch all these people
with their combined knowledge and understanding interpret her body鈥檚 signals and come
together to bring her back so rapidly.鈥
Ms. Blyn says it was at that very moment she decided she wanted to pursue a career
in the health sciences. However, the path to 黑料传送门 was a long and winding one, punctuated with several additional hospitalizations of
her mother.
鈥淚 worked around that,鈥 she says. 鈥淏ut in the beginning, I didn鈥檛 want to leave her
alone in the hospital. I saw the need for her to have an advocate. So, I slept in
a hallway near the ICU while she was in there, or I would get a cot. My mother couldn鈥檛
speak for herself, so someone had to.鈥
After taking a few biology courses sporadically, Ms. Blyn enrolled fulltime at Rutgers
University in 2007, and graduated with her bachelor鈥檚 in biology in 2012. But even
when she wasn鈥檛 fully enrolled in classes, she says she was constantly learning.
鈥淚 wanted to learn everything about what was going on at the hospital,鈥 she says.
鈥淚 was fascinated. In the beginning there was so much I didn鈥檛 understand, I would
bring in medical textbooks. Whatever the doctors said, I would consume and come back
with even more questions.鈥
One doctor even told her she was learning as fast as his residents. Another asked
if he could share her book filled with notes with his students.
鈥淚t reinforced my feeling that this was the way I should go,鈥 she says.
As part of her capstone project in the forensic medicine track, Ms. Blyn is currently
shadowing pathologists at Children鈥檚 Hospital of Philadelphia, spending her days looking
into microscopes and learning about different cases from the residents.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been fascinating,鈥 she says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing to see how resilient children are.
I saw a huge tumor that came from a 10-month old, and thought, 鈥楾here鈥檚 no way they
could survive that.鈥 And the patient ends up doing just fine. Being here has made
me realize that pathology is the place in medicine where I belong.鈥
Even though her goals have shifted from the artistic to the clinical, Ms. Blyn still
sees some overlap. 鈥淚 thought by pursuing art, I would find my own truth,鈥 she says,
鈥渂ut with that first hospitalization, something said to me, 鈥楾his is more truthful,
this is more of what life's about.鈥 I think I was looking for a connection to humanity
with art, but I found it in medicine.鈥