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ROCK HILL—Two
York County organizations today celebrated their
long-standing partnership to provide quality
education for students in healthcare fields and
to help ease the shortage of healthcare workers.
Representatives of York Technical College and
Piedmont Medical Center gathered at the hospital
before a group of York Tech healthcare students,
as well as area high school students interested
in healthcare fields.
York Technical College
President Dennis Merrell accepted a check from Piedmont President
and CEO Charlie Miller for $14,688, this year’s
annual donation to the college’s scholarship
fund. "The ongoing support of Piedmont
Medical Center
has made a real difference in the lives of
hundreds of our students in nursing and allied
health programs," Merrell said. "But it has also
helped us to address the critical need in our
community for good health care and for qualified
healthcare providers."
Over the last seven years,
Piedmont Medical Center has provided $111,735 in
scholarships for students in health-related
programs at the college. Last year, Piedmont
Medical Center also
awarded the York Technical College Foundation a
$45,000 grant that allowed the college's
Associate Degree Nursing program to expand
enrollment.
This past fall, 535 York Technical
College students enrolled in allied health and
nursing programs.
“At Piedmont, we believe it’s our duty to go
beyond our daily task of providing high quality
care to our patients. For the benefit of all the
communities we serve, we must plan constantly
for tomorrow,” Miller says. “That planning
encompasses services, technology, facilities –
but most of all, compassionate, highly skilled
people. And it’s supporting and encouraging that
next generation of healthcare workers that
brings us here today.”
Piedmont and York Technical College have worked
together for years to offer support to students
interested in pursuing healthcare degrees.
To increase the reach of
the college’s nursing programs, Piedmont
provides not only annual scholarships but
funding additional part-time faculty as well as
some equipment and supplies necessary to support
growth in enrollment. Piedmont has also been a
supporter of the college’s past capital campaigns.
“Our goal is to ensure that no financial barrier
keeps students from choosing healthcare fields
or continuing their education. Because of our
strong alliance with York Tech and its quality
programs, we’re well on our way to achieving
that,” says Miller.
Following today’s remarks and check
presentation, York Technical College
representatives provided high school students
with information on healthcare courses, while
Piedmont representatives talked with students
about the range of positions available in health
care today. |