Among the 11 local students receiving awards scholarships at the 2019 Memorial Hospital Scholarship Awards Ceremony at the hospital on May 23, from left, were: Jordana Belle-Isle, Alexa Gutowski, Faye Taylor, Noah Geary, and Elizabeth Hockmuth. (MELODY NESTER PHOTO)
Among the 11 local students receiving awards scholarships at the 2019 Memorial Hospital Scholarship Awards Ceremony at the hospital on May 23, from left, were: Jordana Belle-Isle, Alexa Gutowski, Faye Taylor, Noah Geary, and Elizabeth Hockmuth. (MELODY NESTER PHOTO)
CONWAY — Students in programs for pre-med, mental health, health-care administration, nursing, biomedical engineering and science, and physical therapy were this year's recipients of scholarships from Memorial Hospital’s annual scholarship fund.
The fund includes several scholarships: the Memorial Hospital Scholarship, the Memorial Hospital Volunteers Scholarship Program, the Memorial Hospital Volunteers Healthcare Studies Scholarship and the Visiting Nurse Home Care and Hospice of Carroll County Kathleen Sheehan Memorial Award.
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