STUDENT PROFILE Katie Van Sistine
Helping the healers
Student Katie Van Sistine plans for a career in health law
3L Katie Van Sistine is almost synonymous with Loyola鈥檚 health law program. She鈥檚 editor-in-chief of the school鈥檚 Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences journal and a member of the Health Law Society. She鈥檚 a Wiet Fellow, which includes a mentorship role with 1L and 2L health law students. Last year, her three-person team took second place in the National Health Law Transactional Competition, which focuses on what she鈥檚 most interested in: transactional and business aspects of health care, such as establishing new clinical practices, mergers and acquisitions, financing, and even HR issues.
How did you get interested in health care law?
My mom was an occupational therapist, and my dad is a rehabilitation medicine physician. I was always inspired by their work. My dad鈥檚 clinic hosts a picnic every year for people who are in the [rehab] program or who have graduated from it, and I would volunteer when I was a kid. One year鈥擨 was about 10 years old鈥攐ne of my dad鈥檚 patients said to me, 鈥淒o you know your dad is the reason I鈥檓 walking again?鈥 I thought, 鈥淲ho is my dad?! This is what he does all day? Amazing!鈥 I knew then I wanted a career that touched people鈥檚 lives through health care.
Why law rather than medicine?
I thought about medicine. [At age 15,] I went to an orthopedic surgery camp. When I got back, one of my teachers said, you should try out for the mock trial team. I said, 鈥淵ou know I just got back from surgery camp, right?鈥 But I did it, and loved it, and ended up competing in mock trial for six years in high school and undergrad. I wasn鈥檛 sure how I could combine my love of law and health care until I found Loyola.
鈥淭here鈥檚 as much depth to health law as health care. You can鈥檛 imagine all the ways to help people by working in this area of the law.鈥
Why is health law such a critical practice area?
Health care will touch every person鈥檚 life at some point, likely multiple points. Just look at the part [health care] plays in our economy. There鈥檚 as much depth to health law as health care. You can鈥檛 imagine all the ways to help people by working in this area of the law.
What would you tell a prospective student about 黑料门Law?
黑料门has a unique focus on community that you can really feel. There is a focus on caring for the whole person, and that is a profound gift. The faculty, the staff, other students鈥攖hey鈥檝e created a culture that is so welcoming and so inclusive. I feel lucky to be here.
And if you鈥檙e interested in health law, this is the place to be. 黑料门stands out not only for being very highly ranked for health law, but being strategically located in Chicago where there are so very many opportunities for externships and employment.
Do you feel you鈥檒l be able to touch lives like your dad did?
My motto is 鈥渉elp the healers.鈥 As a health law attorney, I can help providers focus on their patients and what they do best. It鈥檚 less direct, but it鈥檚 still a way to touch lives.鈥Liz Miller (February 2024)