Love For Softball, Lee And Medicine Spells Success For Flames Pruett Friday, June 4, 2021 - by George Starr
Lee University s Anna Beth Pruett is following her dreams. - photo by Contributed/Lee University Athletics It would be safe to say Annabeth Pruett was one of the few softball players Lee Coach Emily Russell recruited that would have second thoughts about where she wanted to attend college. The graduate of Prince Avenue Christian School (Colbert, Georgia) quickly explained, As I was growing up, attending Lee was my dream after hearing how it changed our family s life. I knew it was a special place held in my grandfather s heart, and it was a true honor being able to select Lee to play softball.
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Tahnee Robinson with former Nevada Women’s basketball head coach Jane Albright signing autographs for fans.
Tahnee Robinson was sitting in class on April 11, 2011, when her pocket started buzzing. She ignored it for a while, but her phone was blowing up. She finally picked it up to answer a call from her agent. The phone call left her in shock, she had just been drafted to the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA).
Living on the Wind River Reservation in Fort Washakie, Wyoming, Robinson was raised in a different world than the rest of her fellow draft class, but a love for basketball has been continuously instilled in her life.
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St. George’s University’s new scholarship program the Equity in Medicine scholarship focuses on developing strong physician pipelines in underserved areas by recruiting students from these areas and encouraging them to return home to practice.
According to Health Resources and Services Administration, medically underserved areas are areas designated as having too few primary care providers and other factors.
Read about two Equity in Medicine Scholarship recipients who are committed to working in areas where care is needed most.
Anders Grant
Her commitment: Primary care on Native American reservation
Anders Grant spent more than 20 years as a dietitian on the East Coast and in Texas. Years later, after raising her own children, she began working with various tribes on the Native American Reservation where medical school called out to her.