Atrium Health Navicent issued the following announcement on Apr. 11.
Applications for the 14th annual Samuel M. Goodrich, M.D. Endowed Healthcare Scholarship are now available for students enrolled in health care or health care-related fields of study.
Interested students should have completed a minimum of two years of study toward their health care program or have been accepted into their selected graduate program. Preference is given to current or former residents of Baldwin County, but other qualified applicants will also be considered.
Scholarship applications are available by visiting https://www.navicenthealth.org/service-center/navicent-healthbaldwin/goodrich-scholarship
Completed applications should be mailed to the following address:
The Samuel M. Goodrich Scholarship
C/O Navicent Health Foundation
P.O. Box 7718
Macon, GA 31209
Applications must be received by June 1, 2022.
The Samuel M. Goodrich, M.D. Endowed Healthcare Scholarship is offered each year in honor of long-time Milledgeville OB/GYN Dr. Sam Goodrich. Established in 2008, the scholarship assists students pursuing health care careers. Since its inception, 57 students have received scholarships.
Dr. Goodrich took great pride in being able to bring the most current advances in his medical specialty to the Milledgeville community. In his nearly 40-year practice he delivered thousands of babies and cared for all of his patients with a deep commitment and concern for their well-being.
He lost a brief battle with pancreatic cancer in 2008. It is in his spirit of generosity, his belief in the physician/health care professional-patient relationship, his desire to see the best and the brightest enter health care professions and as an honor to his legacy that the scholarship is endowed and administered.
“The Navicent Health Foundation thanks Ms. Ellen Goodrich and the committee that reviews and awards the scholarships each year. Because of their generosity and service, local students have a helping hand in pursuing health care careers,” said Navicent Health Foundation CEO Ellen Johnson.
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