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"[Crystal J. Trujillo]'s story was very compelling," said John Galan, M.D., [Enrique M. Galan]'s son. "We are very proud of what she has achieved."
"We are proud of all our winners and look forward to seeing them become part of the medical community," said BCMS Foundation President David G. Shulman. "These students will all become leaders in three key areas: medicine, nursing, and allied health such as radiology or medical tech. Our responsibility is to help create a new generation of medical professionals because there is always a need for people in this field."The 2004 BCMS Foundation onetime $1,000 scholarship recipients are: Jennifer Maxson, Alamo Heights High School; Megan Long, Churchill High School; Lauren Gambill, East Central High School; Marina Ramirez, Harlandale High School; Veronica Torres, Harlandale High School; Megan Kraus, Highlands High School; Wang-Ting Chen, Marshall High School; Eloisa Mata, McCollum High School; Erica Ramirez, Memorial High School; Brenda Rodriguez, Memorial High School; Gina Neira, Health Careers High School; Charli Dominguez, O'Connor High School; Stephanie Cardenas, Providence High School; Rajesh Peddaiahgari, Reagan High School and Cassidy Wright, Reagan High School.See the full content of this document
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Aspiring Medical Students Win Scholarships
Although the challenges of medical school lie just a few days away, Thursday was Crystal J. Trujillo's night.
Trujillo and 15 other aspiring medical students were awarded scholarships from the Bexar County Medica...See the full content of this document
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