The Stevens County Hospital Auxiliary has awarded three Continuing Education Medical Scholarships and one Edith Weston Nursing Scholarship to qualified applicants for the 2020-2021 school year. Each applicant must be a resident of Stevens County and be accepted and enrolled in an accredited program of Medical Study. The program can be online or at a traditional college. The student must maintain a 3.0 average to qualify. The scholarships are renewable each year as long as the applicant continues to meet the requirements and funds are available. Funding for these scholarships is obtained through the support and sales at the Stevens County Hospital gift shop. The Edith Weston scholarship is provided by the family of long time Stevens County Hospital Director of Nursing, Edith Weston, RN.
Life time resident Sarah Martin is the recipient of the $500 Edith Weston Nursing Scholarship. Sarah is a 2018 graduate of the Seward County Community College Nursing Program and works as a Registered Nurse at Southwest Medical Center in Liberal. Sarah is currently a student of Graceland University’s online Nurse Practitioner program. Throughout her educational experience Sarah has maintained a 4.0 GPA and has received outstanding honors for her work. Sarah is the daughter of long time residents Jeff and Virginia Martin.
The dedicated students who have been chosen to receive the $500 awards for the Continuing Educational Medical Scholarships include the following:
Heather Adigun has been a resident of Stevens County for three years. She has been employed by Southwest Medical Center and the General Surgery Clinic in Liberal. Heather is currently a second year student of the Seward County Community College Associate Degree Nursing Program. At completion of this school year Heather will be able to take the NCLEX for Registered Nurse. Heather is the wife of the Hugoton High School girls basketball coach, Emmanuel Adigun. They have three children, Summya 15, Adrian 11 and Josiah 4.
Maddie Rome, wife of Matt Rome, is also a recipient of a $500 Continuing Medical Scholarship. Maddie is beginning her second year as a student at the University of Wyoming School of Pharmacy. Maddie obtained her prerequisites at Kansas University and is now being rewarded for her strong work ethic and excellent GPA by being allowed to take online classes while at home due to the Covid pandemic. Maddie’s proud parents are Martin and Davonna Daharsh and her grandparents are Floyd and Edwina Daharsh.
Lifetime resident Robin Hull is the third recipient of a $500 Continuing Medical Educational Scholarship. Robin is a Registered Nurse who is a 2015 graduate of Seward County Community College Associate Degree Nursing Program. Robin is currently a student with the Oklahoma Panhandle State University working to complete her Bachelor’s of Nursing Degree. Robin is currently employed by the Haskell County Health Department and has been dealing daily with the Covid issues for the residents of Haskell County. Robin is married to Mark Hull and they have three children and one grandson. Robin is the daughter of Hugoton residents Jack and Patrina Reynolds.
The hospital auxiliary would like to commend all of these students for their dedication and hard work in achieving their educational goals. Continuing stressful classes and clinical hours in the medical field in these unprecedented times have certainly been challenging for these determined students. Also a big thank you to the community for the continued support of the Little Gift Shop in the Stevens County Hospital. Without your support these scholarship funds would not be available. We hope to reopen in the near future and see all of our generous customers soon.