West Virginia med school establishes cardiology scholarship
The cardiology department at the Marshall University (MU) Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine in Huntington, West Virginia, has created a new endowed scholarship that will help educate students seeking careers in cardiology, reports the Herald Dispatch.
The Marshall Cardiology Scholarship is designed for a rising fourth-year medical student who needs help financing an education in cardiology.
"As part of an endowment made possible by the generous support of the Bernard C. and Pansy P. Wellington Foundation, the department of cardiology is pleased to provide a measure of financial assistance to an outstanding fourth-year medical student who will pursue a career in cardiology," said Mark A. Studeny, MD, the chairman of MU’s cardiology department.
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