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    Northern Regional Hospital names scholarship winners

    9 days ago

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    Northern Regional Hospital Foundation recently awarded the 2024 Robin Hardy Hodgin Education Scholarship to accomplished students planning to pursue a profession in healthcare.

    Cloe Marsh, a 2024 graduate of North Surry High School, and Carlie Utt, a 2024 Mount Airy High School graduate, each were presented with a $5,000 scholarship.

    Cloe and plans to attend Surry Community College in the fall to pursue a degree in nursing. “I am very excited about this opportunity, which provided me with steps to obtaining my nursing degree. I look forward to becoming a nurse and providing important services to various people. I enjoy helping others in any way possible, and this career will be a perfect place for me. I am thrilled to learn many new things and am always open to new things, improving myself and improving my work skills. I am very thankful to be chosen for this scholarship, and I’m looking forward to the future,” said Cloe.

    Carlie plans to attend Appalachian State University in the fall to pursue a Bachelor of Science in nursing. “I am so excited to attend Appalachian State University and continue my nursing career. I know this school’s program will benefit me a ton, although it is pricey, and I am so thankful I was chosen for this scholarship to help,” said Carlie.

    The recipients will use the scholarship to cover the cost of tuition, books, and supplies. The scholarship, established in the 2019-2020 school year, has awarded $58,000 to support local graduates going into the healthcare field.

    “This scholarship was established to honor one of the most gifted and committed nursing leaders in the healthcare industry. It provides financial assistance to deserving students who have decided to pursue a career in the nursing profession. The program is one of many ways that Northern supports our local youth and exemplifies our commitment to education,” said Chris A. Lumsden, president and chief executive officer of Northern Regional Hospital, in announcing this year’s award winners.

    Northern Regional Hospital established the scholarship program in October 2019, named in honor of the hospital’s current senior vice president for patient services and chief nursing officer. Through private donations, the Robin H. Hodgin Education Scholarship funds are matched dollar-for-dollar by the Northern Regional Foundation.

    The hospital’s scholarship committee awards one-time scholarships to eligible students enrolling in a health science degree-granting program at an accredited college or university of their choice. Scholarships award prospective students who reside in Surry County and the surrounding region and aspire to a nursing or allied health career — including respiratory therapy, physical therapy, medical imaging technology, laboratory science, pharmacy, and others.

    “I am honored to serve on the scholarship committee for the Robin Hardy Hodgin Education Scholarship,” said Tina Beasley, Northern Regional Hospital Foundation executive director. “This scholarship is a testament to the talents and leadership of Northern Regional Hospital’s top nursing executive, Robin Hodgin, a 43-year veteran employee of Northern Regional Hospital. Her remarkable legacy of compassion and service will continue to be a source of inspiration for all of us. Her unwavering commitment to healing and humanity will forever resonate within the walls of our facility. This scholarship represents more than just financial assistance. It serves as a symbol of our deep appreciation and respect for the incredible impact that Robin and all our healthcare heroes have made. It truly reflects their unwavering dedication to fostering a culture of healing and comfort within our community.”

    This scholarship program is designed to help jumpstart the careers of students pursuing a career in nursing or allied health. Recipients are selected based on their achievements, academic excellence, participation in the community, and financial need. Both recipients had high GPAs and were involved in many extracurricular activities and community service activities.

    “These students were highly recommended for this scholarship by their teachers and school administrators. We have no doubt that they will represent Northern Regional Hospital well,” Beasley said.

    Visit ChooseNorthern.org for more information about the Robin Hardy Hodgin Scholarship Fund and the Northern Regional Hospital Foundation to donate.

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