Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital Foundation Names Scholarship
Recipients
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[June 14, 2016]
LINCOLN
- The Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital Foundation (ALMH-F) has
recently named two 2016 Healthcare Career Scholarship recipients.
Andrew Coop of Lincoln will receive $20,000 and Brittney Edwards,
also of Lincoln, will receive $10,000 to help pursue their
healthcare education. Each scholarship includes an agreement to work
their first job out of college at Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
(ALMH) in Lincoln.
“The Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital Foundation has made a
commitment to invest in the future workforce of ALMH through its
Healthcare Career Scholarship Program. Since 2012, over $250,000 has
been invested in local students pursuing careers in healthcare,”
said Sarah Helm, executive director of the ALMH Foundation.
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Coop and Edwards were selected for the scholarship after a
rigorous application process that included three rounds of
interviews. Coop is currently pursuing a bachelors of science in
nursing at Illinois Wesleyan University and will graduate in May
2019. His future plans include graduate school to become a Certified
Registered Nurse Anesthetist. Edwards is currently pursuing an
associates degree in surgical technology with an expected program
completion date of December 2017.
Helm reports that this is the sixth year for the scholarship
program. Past scholarship recipients include: Hannah Sheley, Alissa
Cross, Lindsey Sanders, Lyndi Leesman, Betsy Leesman, Jade Dean,
Abigale Wake, Jacqueline Martincic, Lauren Lynn, Alexa Meister and
Brian Bishop. This spring ALMH is pleased to welcome three new
graduates to the hospital staff, including 2 full-time registered
nurses and a full-time pharmacist in the Emergency Department.
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“Supporting the studies of students who have made job commitments to
ALMH reflects the mission of both the foundation and the hospital,”
said Eric Graue, Chairman of the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital
Foundation. “We are confident that we are doing the right thing for
the students, the hospital, and our community.”
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital is a community-based critical access hospital
serving the people of Logan and eastern Mason County. The Abraham Lincoln
Memorial Hospital Foundation was formed in 1986 to support the mission of ALMH.
Contributions to the scholarship fund are welcome at anytime. To learn more
about how you can support this and other Foundation programs, contact executive
director Sarah Helm at 217-605-5006 or visit www.ALMH.org.
[Angela Stoltzenburg] |