GREENSBURG, IN — Considering the importance and complexities of high-quality health care in today’s society, it is critical for bright, talented people to be encouraged to pursue professions in the healthcare field.
With that in mind, Decatur County Memorial Hospital (DCMH) established a scholarship program designed for students interested in a career in health care.
These scholarships support future leaders in their efforts to earn a high-quality education. DCMH has been committed to helping prepare healthcare professionals for the future and offers a scholarship program as a recruitment tool and a community service.
This past month, DCMH awarded twelve $1,000 scholarships to graduating seniors in Decatur County. They are:
- Jonathan Ralston–Indiana University
- Brayden Forkert—Indiana University
- Brook Somers—Marian University
- Kylie Hostetler—Ball State University
- Kalyn Muckerheide—University of Indianapolis
- Allison Norton—University of Indianapolis
- Brook Dodson—Indiana University–Purdue University Columbus
- Elizabeth Mitchell—Purdue University
- Kayla Kelso—University of Indianapolis
- Kole Stephens—Indiana State University
- Sophia Nobbe—Indiana University
- Emma Weisenbach—University of Tennessee
“DCMH is proud to support our local students interested in healthcare. We are dedicated to helping the younger generation succeed in this field and we will support them each step of the way,” President and CEO Rex McKinney said.
For more information about DCMH, visit dcmh.net.