First Wave of Awardees for 2016 HPSJ Health Careers Scholarships + NEW Mentors Program

05/24/2016

(French Camp, CA) – Health Plan of San Joaquin (HPSJ) has announced the first 10 of this year’s 14 HPSJ Health Careers Scholarships.  Among the talented students who applied, two have been selected from each of the following five local partner schools/programs operating in the not-for-profit health plan’s service area of San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties.  Awardees from the remaining two partners (University of the Pacific School of Pharmacy and CSU Stanislaus School of Nursing) will be announced later.

As part of a 2015 revamp of its scholarship program, HPSJ began working directly with the following local partner schools/programs, to award two $2,500 scholarships to each partner.  HPSJ Chief Medical Officer Lakshmi Dhanvanthari, MD, said, “With this program we can reinvest the limited resources of our health plan in our community, collaborating with these schools to encourage and support the next generation of doctors, nurses and pharmacists.”

 

HPSJ Partners

Health Careers Scholarship Program

Awardees

Award Ceremony

Photos

Student

School-Fall 2016

Health Career Interest

San Joaquin County

1

San Joaquin Delta College

Humayun Popal

Delta College

Registered Nurse

May 17, 2016

Available upon request

Melissa Fulk

Delta College

Registered Nurse

2

Health Careers Academy – Stockton

Mirian Garcia

UCLA School of Nursing

Neonatal Nurse

May 18, 2016

Available upon request

Yuliana Guadalupe Estrada Ochoa

UCLA School of Nursing

Registered Nurse

3

San Joaquin Medical Society – Decision Medicine

Crystal Torres

UCLA

Physician

August 7, 2016

To be available upon request

Si Jie Tang

Yale University

Neurologist

Stanislaus County

4

Grace Davis High School – Health Careers Academy

Luan Nguyen

UC Davis

Sports Medicine Physician

May 3, 2016

Available upon request

Jamilleth Margarita Santillan-Gomez

California State University, Chico

General Surgeon

5

Modesto Junior College

Elizabeth Soria

Modesto Junior College

Nurse Practitioner

May 5, 2016

Available upon request

Karla Ruedas

Modesto Junior College

Registered Nurse

A year-long mentor program has been added to further enhance this scholarship program.  The mentorship component complements the Health Careers Scholarship Program by pairing each Health Career Scholar with an experienced professional, drawn from the HPSJ organization.  Program mentors will offer awardees academic support, one-on-one interaction, professional development, guidance and educational resources.  Mentors will also empower awardees so that they succeed in their respective college programs and stay on track until graduation and into their health-oriented careers.

HPSJ Health Promotions Manager Jenny Dominguez said, “We are proud to take this year’s Health Careers Scholarship Program to a new level by pairing it with a mentorship program geared to empower and support awardees in their first year of college as they pursue their respective health careers.”

 

BACKGROUND – HPSJ Scholarships

HPSJ has been committed to supporting not only the health of members, but also the health of local communities.  As part of this commitment, HPSJ invests in the education of students who live in San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties and are pursuing careers in the medical and healthcare fields.  To date, HPSJ has awarded over 170 scholarships to local students. 

In 2009, Health Plan of San Joaquin noticed the challenges in the Central Valley regarding:

·  Provider capacity

·  Access to care

·  A limited number of new clinicians coming into the region

In response, HPSJ launched the Health Careers Scholarship Program to support and encourage local students who demonstrate an interest in pursuing higher education and then establishing a medical career in the Central Valley.

 

Eligibility – This Health Careers Scholarship Program is open exclusively to high school seniors and newly-admitted, full-time, college students enrolled with one of HPSJ’s seven program partners (five partners are listed in the table above).  In addition to academic excellence, students must also demonstrate a passion for community service.

About HPSJ        

HPSJ, a not-for-profit health plan, has been serving members and the community since 1996. Located in the heart of California’s multicultural Central Valley, HPSJ is the leading Medi-Cal Managed Care provider in San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties. HPSJ offers a broad network of providers and works closely with physicians to develop programs and services to ensure quality health care for more than 330,000 members – over 192,000 of whom are children.