The Key April 2010 Edition

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A newsletter for UNIVERSITY of MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends

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PRMC announces gift to UMES Physician Assistant Department Peninsula Regional Medical Center announced a gift of $100,000 to UMES to help fund a faculty position in the Physician Assistant (PA) Department. Over the next two years, Peninsula Regional will supplement a faculty line in the PA Department with annual donations of $50,000. PRMC has funded the position for the past three years for $50,000 per year, making a five-year investment in the PA position of $250,000. “We are grateful for Peninsula Regional’s vote of confidence in one of UMES’ premier programs,” said UMES President, Dr. Thelma B. Thompson. “Peninsula Regional is recognized nationally as one of the best hospitals in the country and our Physician Assistant Department is nationally accredited and acknowledged for the rigor of its coursework. This appears to be a marvelous match, a first-rate partnership.” “This collaboration between Peninsula Regional and UMES will further expand the training and educational opportunities available at the university. The more the medical center can support these types of programs the better our facility will be in the future by having these health care professionals available to care for residents in our region,” said Thomas Lawrence, MD, MBA, CMO/vice president of medical affairs, PRMC. “This gift goes a long way to solidifying the PA/physician team concept, under girding our PArtnership in Medicine relationships and strengthening the current relationship that already exists between PRMC and the UMES PA Department,” said Darlene Jackson-Bowen, chair and program director of the

Dr. Thomas Lawrence, CMO/vice president of medical affairs, PRMC, presents a check for $100,000 to UMES representatives to fund a faculty position in the PA Department. Pictured, left to right, are Dr. Nicholas Blanchard, dean, School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, UMES; Dr. Linda Trotman, clinical coordinator, PA Departfment, UMES; Dr. William Talley acting assistant dean, School of Pharmacy and Health Professions, UMES; Lawrence; Dr. Charles Williams, vice president of academic affairs, UMES; Darlene Jackson-Bowen, chairperson and clinical assistant professor, PA Department, UMES; Peter Stanford, academic coordinator and clinical assistnat professor, PA Department, UMES; and Dr. Christjon Huddleston, medical director, PA Department, UMES. Photo by Jim Glovier

UMES Physician Assistant Department. “This gift is a vehicle that allows educational attainment; and as a result, we are able to reduce the health disparities in access to healthcare by graduating mid-level primary care physician assistants, a number of whom live and work in the region.” For more information about the UMES Physician Assistant Program, contact the Office of Public Relations at 410-651-6669.

Charitable gift creates political internship program for UMES students Thanks to a charitable gift by a Salisbury-based law firm, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore has successfully begun a political internship program in Annapolis this spring. Two UMES seniors, Quanika R. Lewis and Jasmine M. Logan, started interning with From left to right, Jasmine Maryland legislators in mid-January and will Logan and Quanika Lewis, continue through the spring General both seniors at UMES, are interning with Maryland Assembly session that ends April 12. legislators. The Gaudreau Law Firm made a $15,000 gift to provide $5,000 stipends for students, providing them with living expenses while residing in the Annapolis area throughout the legislative term. An additional federal political internship is being considered for the summer. “When I was told UMES does not have a Political Science Department, I thought a good way to generate interest in political careers would be through a

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political internship program,” said Kenneth D. L. Gaudreau. “This might be the initial impetus to bring a political science major to the campus.” Lewis, a 2006 graduate of DuVal High School in Prince George’s County, is an English major with a career goal of becoming a civil servant. She is interning with Del. Henry Heller (D) of Montgomery County. “I’ve always been interested in politics, especially learning how bills become laws and how I might make a change in a law. In addition to state law, I’m learning about county and municipal laws,” said Lewis, who graduates in May. Logan, a 2006 graduate of Forestville High School in Prince George’s County, is a criminal justice major. Ironically, she and Lewis were classmates for a while at Forestville, both cheerleaders. Logan is interning for Sen. Jennie Forehand (D) of Montgomery County. “President Obama’s election sparked my interest in politics and learning about the law-making process,” said Logan. “It’s been exciting, meeting continued on page 7

Page 6 Brick Wall Dedication Community Initiatives Workshop

Page 7 Students Travel to Belize Hawks Childrens’ Fund

Page 8 Calendar of Events


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