Daria Podell 鈥24, MSW 鈥25
Celebrated Philadelphia group taps Alvernia grad to be its first full-time medical social worker
By Lini S. Kadaba
As Daria Podell 鈥24, MSW 鈥25 was wrapping up her internship at the during her accelerated master鈥檚 in social work, she sought out recommendations for her job search.
Podell, 25, was met with puzzlement from Dr. Ala Stanford, the celebrated organization鈥檚 founder. Why would she need a recommendation? the physician wondered. She wanted Podell to stay and work at the in North Philadelphia, as the consortium also is known.
But the clinic, based at , didn鈥檛 have a social work position, the type of job the Wynnewood resident was looking to land. Stanford was so impressed with the 麻豆视频-honed social work and therapy skills the recent graduate brought to the table that a new position was created to continue those services for clients.
Podell is making her mark as the center鈥檚 first full-time medical social worker. In that role, she helps connect at-risk people of color with much-needed resources. At the same time, she鈥檚 preparing to take the licensed master social worker (LMSW) exam, after which she will log the 3,000 hours of practice she'll need to earn her licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) credential. Her ultimate goal is opening her own private practice.
鈥淓ven as an intern, we came to rely on Daria to assist patients with medication access, housing, clothing, and insurance enrollment when eligible,鈥 Stanford said. 鈥淚 remember thinking if she could do this effectively as a student in training, what might she be able to do if she were with us full time?鈥
Stanford has not been disappointed. Podell has been a boon to the organization.
鈥淚 love advocating for vulnerable populations,鈥 she said during a break from her work. 鈥淭hey need a voice. They need someone who understands them. I鈥檓 patient. I鈥檓 motivated to find alternative options for my patients and help them the best I can. I don鈥檛 give up easily.鈥
Initially accepted into Alvernia's nursing program, Podell took a gap year after high school, during which she realized her passion had shifted. She changed her major to social work, with a minor in gerontology. She enrolled in the university鈥檚 online Advanced Standing Masters of Social Work 鈥 a way for BSW graduates to earn an accelerated master鈥檚 degree with just one additional year of study. In fall 2024, Podell began the internship at the consortium, thanks to an introduction from an Alvernia professor, as she worked on her master鈥檚.
鈥淚 chose Alvernia for the values they have and their mission,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e very committed to social justice and advocating for ethical leadership. There was definitely a sense of community, being responsible for the well-being of others. It all resonated with me. This is how I was raised.鈥
As an undergraduate, Podell excelled, earning membership in the for social work students and joining Alvernia鈥檚 for service projects. She also won the Master of Social Work Outstanding Academic Achievement Award, which recognizes a student who demonstrates integrity, community service and academic excellence.
The online master鈥檚 offered many benefits, Podell said, including the ability to return to the Philadelphia area, getting a 鈥渉ead start in the community where I saw my future,鈥 and to take on the internship. 鈥淚t allowed me to also attend to other responsibilities in my life, my family, self-care,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t was very convenient.鈥
Podell attributed her undergraduate and graduate academic success to Alvernia鈥檚 small classes that foster connections with professors and the University鈥檚 many resources, including its Academic Success Center.
(Alvernia is) committed to social justice and advocating for ethical leadership. There was definitely a sense of community, being responsible for the well-being of others. It all resonated with me.
鈥淣othing was easy for me,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 had to work for it. But Alvernia had these resources. When you have resources, you are able to excel.鈥
That access continued through the master鈥檚 program, where she was able to connect with professors or counselors via video chats and even participate in Alvernia-sponsored events in the Philadelphia area.
Podell said her education also has helped her flourish on the job. Its client-centered courses that included many one-on-one scenarios and plenty of practice with documentation gave her Day One skills.
鈥淓verything in my classes,鈥 she said, 鈥淚鈥檓 able to apply here in my current job.鈥
Stanford noticed another, perhaps even more important, quality for a social worker.
鈥淗er education at Alvernia clearly helped prepare her not just with skills and knowledge, but with a values-based approach to social work 鈥 one rooted in advocacy, humanity and resilience,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hose qualities are exactly what make her so effective at the Black Doctors Consortium.鈥
鈥淲ithout that education and what it taught me," Podell said, "I honestly don鈥檛 think I鈥檇 be where I am today.鈥