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... benefit students in our community who are pursuing degrees in the medical field. The scholarships will be awarded to four students for the amount of $500 per semester (fall/spring) for the 2019-2020 academic year. Fields of study include, but are not limited to: nursing, phlebotomy, and radiologic technology. Preference will be given to students from Etowah County who demonstrate financial need. Students...
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While summer has been a wild ride filled with vacations, sunscreen and the occasional popsicle, August is the time to prepare for the academic year ahead. You've probably already stocked up on backpacks and other school supplies, right? Thinking about your child's health and well-being should also be a back-to-school priority. To help make ...
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As summer winds down and the back-to-school buzz begins, our thoughts might turn to notebooks, new clothes or even lunchboxes. But beyond school supplies, vaccinations are also essential for the academic year. Not only is scheduling a checkup with your child's healthcare provider important to assess their growth and well-being, but many schools also require proof of immunization records. Those often ...
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...ned to benefit students in our community who are pursuing degrees in the medical field. The scholarships will be awarded to students in the amount of $500 per semester (fall/spring) for the 2018-2019 academic year. Applicable fields of study may include, but are not limited to, nursing, phlebotomy and radiologic technology. Preference will be given to students from Etowah County who demonstrate financial ...
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...ics and its affiliated companies manage nearly 800 Wound Care Centers® in the nation and saw over 300,000 new patients in 2016 through a connected network of partner hospitals and Wound Care Centers, academic medical centers, and other post‐acute sites. Healogics utilizes an evidence‐based systematic approach to chronic wound healing to treat an underserved and growing patient population. A fund managed b...
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