From Patient’s Daughter to Nurse: Cedarville Student Returns to Mayo Clinic

by Cara Ramer, Student Public Relations Writer – May 7, 2026

After watching Mayo Clinic nurses care for her mother during cancer treatment, Taylor DeYoung will return this summer as a nursing intern, bringing her family’s experience full circle and preparing to support patients and families.

As a child, Taylor DeYoung sat in Mayo Clinic hospital rooms watching nurses care for her mother during cancer treatment. This summer, she will return to the same hospital as a nursing intern, preparing to offer that same kind of care to other families. 

Taylor DeYoung Returns to Mayo Clinic as a Nursing Intern 

The internship is a full-circle step for DeYoung, whose calling to nursing was shaped not only by what she saw at the Mayo Clinic but by the compassion her family experienced during some of their hardest moments. 

How Her Mother’s Cancer Treatment Shaped Her Calling to Nursing 

DeYoung’s mother was diagnosed with aggressive stage three breast cancer in 2012. Soon after, she began receiving treatment at Mayo Clinic — one of the closest major breast cancer research centers to their Illinois home. 

“Because of the Mayo Clinic, my mom is alive today. There aren’t many hospitals that could have done what they did for her,” said DeYoung. 

For DeYoung, the internship opportunity is deeply personal.  

“I don’t just see the internship as a great opportunity,” she said. “I see it as a chance to serve in the place that changed my family’s story.” 

Why Taylor DeYoung Chose a Career in Nursing 

DeYoung’s choice to pursue nursing was not immediate. Though she initially considered a career in education, her family’s repeated hospital experiences exposed her to the role nurses play in a wide range of medical settings. 

“My brother was an active child, and he’s had everything from snowboarding accidents to hiking injuries,” said DeYoung. “Between his ER visits and my mom’s cancer treatments, I got to see a lot of different areas of nursing up close.” 

Through those experiences, DeYoung noticed the unique role nurses play in both medical care and emotional support. 

“I started to see how nurses were there for both the medical side and the emotional side, and that really drew me in,” she said. “The more I learned about nursing, the more I realized this was what I wanted — to care for people in some of their hardest moments.” 

From Cancer Patient’s Daughter to Emergency and Trauma Nursing Student 

While she considered oncology, DeYoung ultimately pursued emergency and trauma nursing after earning her EMT license during her freshman year at Cedarville University. As a daughter of a cancer patient, her experiences clearly shaped how she approaches care not just for patients but for their families.

  

“I remember waking up in my mom’s hospital room after one of her surgeries and finding stuffed animals the nurses had left for my brother and me,” said DeYoung. “We were little and scared, and that simple act made such a difference. Those are the kinds of moments I want to create for families now.” 

Caring for the Whole Family in Nursing 

Because of those experiences, DeYoung is committed to caring for the whole family, not just the patient. 

“As a nurse, I don’t just think about my patient. I think about their parents, siblings and grandparents,” she said. “I’m always asking, ‘How can I support this whole family?’” 

For DeYoung, the opportunity to intern at Mayo Clinic is not just about where she’s going but why. This summer, she will return to the place where she once watched nurses care for her family, now ready to care for others in some of their hardest moments. 

About Cedarville University 

Cedarville University, an evangelical Christian institution in southwest Ohio, offers undergraduate and graduate residential and online programs across arts, sciences and professional fields. With 7,265 students, it is among Ohio's largest private universities and is ranked among the nation’s top five evangelical universities in the Wall Street Journal’s 2026 Best Colleges in the U.S. Cedarville is also known for its vibrant Christian community, challenging academics and high graduation and retention rates. Learn more at cedarville.edu