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Meyer Rassin Foundation awards scholarsyhips to future healthcare professional
Jul 23, 2016 - 5:41:13 AM

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Nassau, Bahamas  -  Thirty-six young Bahamians received financial assistance from the Doctors Hospital Dr Meyer Rassin Foundation scholarship fund to help offset their educational expenses. All of the students are studying to become healthcare professionals. Many aspire to be physicians or surgeons, others are working towards their qualifications in nursing and a number of others are studying to become allied healthcare professionals. A number of this year’s scholarship recipients received funding from the Dr Meyer Rassin Foundation for a second or third year, ensuring that they are supported throughout their tertiary education.

“The Bahamas needs you. You see what’s going on right now with National Health
Insurance. You see the obesity rates and non-communicable diseases, cancer… all of the things that are trying this country and making it more difficult and more costly to provide healthcare. I just want to thank you, being one of the Directors, to be able to look through all of your portfolios, read your essays, see your passion, and know that the country is going to be better because of all of you,” Foundation Director Michele Rassin-Moodie said in her keynote address.

The Dr Meyer Rassin Foundation was established in honor of her grandfather. During the scholarship presentation ceremony, Doctors Hospital CEO Charles Sealy explained why the country’s premier private healthcare institution offers this assistance. “We realized a long time ago that to become involved in healthcare is a costly venture. We realized also that healthcare continues to change and the support that is needed is great and as many ways as we can find to assist in that regard we wanted to do the same. So the foundation was started with the same purpose,” he told the students and proud parents gathered.

He added: “Over the years we have helped hundreds of students and we deem it an honor to be able to participate in this way. We look forward to when you return and are able to contribute to the healthcare industry here in the Bahamas.” This year’s scholarships range from $500 to $2000, and both recipients and parents
expressed sincere gratitude for the assistance.

“I literally jumped up and ran to my mother and told her I got it,” said Donovan Williamson, a first year Medical student at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, “It’s a step to helping me in the right direction and achieving my dreams of coming back home and helping the healthcare profession be all that it can be. Not only will the scholarship help me with my tuition, but it will help me to stay focused and not get sidetracked, knowing that someone has my back and believes in me.”

Krystle Curtis, who is studying medical technology and biology at Gannon University was similarly moved to receive word that she had received a Dr Meyer Rassin Foundation Scholarship.

“I started to cry when I got the email at work. I had applied to a few scholarships and didn’t get them, so just to get that good news and knowing that my parents won’t have that hardship to pay even more money, I’m just grateful for the opportunity,” said the aspiring forensic scientist or lab technician. Each year, Doctors Hospital Health System donates a portion of its profits to the fund and
this year, Associates at the Hospital and Bahamas Medical Center rallied to host two events to raise additional money for the scholarship fund – the BMC Dri Tri and the DHHS Fun Run & Walk.

“It is important for Doctors Hospital to play a key role in the development of future
healthcare professionals. We are constantly challenged to find Bahamians who have
qualified in a number of critical areas and so far too often we are forced to look outside of the Bahamas to find staff that we need in order to continue to provide the very highest level of healthcare to the Bahamian public,” explains Paul Haven, VP of Human Resources. Applications for the Dr Meyer Rassin Foundation scholarships are due by March 31 st each year and forms and a list of requirements can be found on www.doctorshosp.com.

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