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Alpharetta Student Wins Northside Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship
Randi Goldstein of Alpharetta is pursuing a nutrition science undergraduate degree at the University of Georgia.

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ALPHARETTA, GA -- The Northside Hospital-Atlanta Auxiliary has awarded 16 recipients a total of $53,800 in scholarship funds that will assist them in pursuing their education in the field of medicine.
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The 16 recipients of the annual scholarship are Northside Hospital Auxilians, employees or their immediate family, who are enrolled in a health-related program in an accredited college, university or health-related technical school.
“This is another vital program we provide to our Northside Hospital community,” said Michaelle Arkin, president of the Northside Hospital-Atlanta Auxiliary. “Our Auxiliary scholarship program enables our employees, our volunteers and their dependents the opportunity to further their education with financial help.”
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The scholarship is awarded based on documented need and the number of applicants. This year’s scholarship recipients included:
- Kathryn P. Parr of Atlanta, who is pursuing a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) at the University of Alabama
- Ina James-Moore of Atlanta, a graduate Master of Nursing Informatics student at Chamberlain College of Nursing
- Kayla E. Solazzo of Marietta, a nursing undergraduate at Georgia College & State University
- Caroline Jackson of Marietta, a Post Baccalaureate of Pharmacy at Georgia Perimeter College
- Gail M. Adjanasuknart of Marietta, who is pursuing a MSN at Mercer University
- Rosemary C. Rollins of Kennesaw, a Bachelor of Science in nursing (BSN) undergraduate at Georgia Regents University
- Bridget E. Sandy of Lilburn, who is a BSN undergraduate at the University of North Georgia
- Randi Goldstein of Alpharetta, a nutrition science undergraduate at the University of Georgia
- Cheryl L. Jones of Conyers, a graduate nursing student Chamberlain College of Nursing
- Jennifer N. Davenport of Marietta, a nursing graduate student at Georgia State University
- Wentai K. Andebrhan of Clarkston, a Mercer University nursing undergraduate
- Luke G. Qin of Sandy Springs, a biochemistry undergraduate at Georgia Tech
- Gurlynn Singh of Roswell, a Master of Arts Clinical Mental Health Counseling graduate at Argosy University
- Camille M. Usher of Atlanta, a MSN graduate student at the University of North Georgia
- Ora Williams of Grayson, a Doctor of Health Administration graduate student at Capella University
- Brittany Young of Winston Salem, N.C., who is pursuing a medicine graduate degree at Wake Forest School of Medicine
Scholarship applications are being accepted through Jan. 13. To qualify, the applicant must be pursuing a career in a medical related field and be accepted to an accredited Georgia school; be affiliated with Northside Hospital (employee, family member or Auxiliary) and have more than one year of school to complete.
For more information, visit NorthsideAtlAux.com or call 404-851-8707.
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Photo: Gurlynn Singh. Credit: Northside Hospital-Atlanta Auxiliary
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