Four student doctors and one graduate of Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Parker were recognized with scholarships and an award by the Denver Osteopathic Foundation. Every …
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Four student doctors and one graduate of Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine in Parker were recognized with scholarships and an award by the Denver Osteopathic Foundation.
Every year, the foundation raises scholarship money for students committed to osteopathic medicine. This year, Andrew Black, OMS II; Emily Gudvangen-Sherwood, OMS II; Jessica McArthur, OMS II; and Tess Schultz, OMS II, were awarded scholarships.
Each student shared his or her future goals as osteopathic physicians in profiles by the foundation. Upon graduating, Black plans on providing services to patients in rural areas, while McArthur is committed to serving underserved communities in Denver.
Colorado natives Gudvangen-Sherwood and Schultz are interested in women’s health and pediatric primary care, respectively. The full profiles can be viewed on the foundation’s website at https://www.dofound.org/2017-scholarship-winners.
Recent Rocky Vista graduate Beau Condie, DO 2020, received the Volunteer of the Year Award, given to individuals who demonstrate excellence in serving their communities. After graduating recently, Condie will continue his training at the Clarkson Family Medicine Residency Program in Omaha, Nebraska.
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