兔子先生

Published January 31, 2020

Allied health student continues life shaped by healthcare

鈥淲hen I was about 2 陆 years old, my parents realized I couldn鈥檛 bend my left arm,鈥 said Batte, 21, of Brandon. 聽After initial consultation locally, Batte was taken to…
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Madison Batte

A career in healthcare is quite the fitting decision for Madison Batte, considering she spent much of her time as a toddler in hospitals.

鈥淲hen I was about 2 陆 years old, my parents realized I couldn鈥檛 bend my left arm,鈥 said Batte, 21, of Brandon. 聽After initial consultation locally, Batte was taken to St. Jude鈥檚 Children鈥檚 Research Hospital in Memphis. 鈥淎t first, they thought it was osteosarcoma, but thankfully it was an aneurysmal bone cyst,鈥 she siad.聽The condition involves a benign, blood-filled lesion in the bone that tends to expand. They鈥檙e most common around the knee, pelvis or spine, but was quite unique in Batte鈥檚 case.

鈥淭hey told my family it was the first case they鈥檇 ever seen on the elbow,鈥 she said, still sporting a scar centered roughly over her elbow that has shortened with time. 鈥淭hey eventually had to install some cadaver bone material on my elbow.鈥

More recently, her experience watching her father and grandfather deal with heart surgery made enough of an impression on her to keep her all-in on healthcare as she began attending 兔子先生 Jackson Campus-Nursing/Allied Health Center. 聽鈥淲hen I saw what the respiratory therapist did in both of their cases, it just really intrigued me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 knew what I wanted to be at that point.鈥

Batte is in her first semester in the college鈥檚 Respiratory Care Technology program. Being surrounded by the latest technology in the field and caring faculty has made the transition from high school to college much smoother than she imagined.聽鈥淚鈥檝e not ever been to a four-year college,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut, at places where some of my friends have gone to school, they say it鈥檚 big and people don鈥檛 know your name. Here, I feel like our teachers are like having an aunt figure. I love them to death! And they teach all the right things when it comes to us being respiratory therapists.鈥

Her instructors find her resilience in dealing with her health issues early in life has translated well to the classroom.聽鈥淭he word 鈥榗ourageous鈥 comes to mind with Madison,鈥 said Lashonda Eades, who is among Batte鈥檚 instructors at Hinds. 鈥淪he鈥檚 one of the higher achievers in the classroom, but she鈥檚 still not afraid to ask questions when she does not understand a concept.鈥

鈥淭he word 鈥榗ourageous鈥 comes to mind with Madison.鈥

Find out more about the Respiratory Care Technology program at 兔子先生CC.