Graduating students from Midwestern University s healthcare professions programs participated in a different kind of March Madness over the past month.
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Westborough resident participates in ‘Brain Bee’
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WESTBOROUGH On March 3, Midwestern University virtually hosted 73 of the country’s top high school students for the 22nd Annual Arizona Regional Brain Bee, an educational competition similar to a spelling bee that focuses on neuroscience.
The 2021 Arizona Regional Brain Bee at Midwestern University was presented in partnership with the BHHS Legacy Foundation.
This year, in recognition of COVID-19 restrictions, the Arizona Regional Brain Bee was held via an online Zoom meeting. Because other regional Brain Bees across the nation were canceled due to the pandemic, participants from as far away as Texas, New England and North Carolina were invited to join local Arizona students to test their knowledge of the human brain and how it governs human behavior, and the science that helps medical professionals understand brain function.
Primary Urgent Care appoints new medical director
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Juleen Qandah as its new medical director.
In her new role, Qandah will provide medical direction and administration to Primary Urgent Care s clinics in Utica and Herkimer.
Qandah is a board-certified emergency physician. She earned a doctor of osteopathic medicine degree from Midwestern University, Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine, and a bachelor’s degree in biology from Siena College. Prior to joining Primary Urgent care, Qandah was affiliated with MVHS Medical Group as the medical director for Faxton Urgent Care in Utica.
Primary Urgent Care is locally owned and operated. Each clinic is fully equipped with high-tech x-ray and lab equipment to provide quality medical care for non-life-threatening illnesses and injuries. It is opened 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. daily. For information, visit PrimaryUrgentCare.com.
Midwestern University names Diversity Scholarship recipients The Midwestern University Diversity Scholarship recipients are (top row, left to right): Nakia Dean and Joshua Jones, (bottom row, left to right) Courtney Marsh and Dajamen Mitchell. Courtesy of Midwestern University
Updated 12/12/2020 12:47 AM
Midwestern University recently announced the first recipients of the new Diversity Scholarship that provides need-based scholarships for qualified students on both the Downers Grove, Illinois, and Glendale, Arizona campuses. Through the generosity of the Response Team and members of the faculty and staff of Midwestern University, we raised more than $80,000 to begin the Midwestern University Diversity Scholarship, Dr. Goeppinger said. Many wonderful, qualified, and worthy students applied for the new scholarships and we are honored to help support their academic goals.