DFAAPA and $600K
Two unrelated short PA items:
Kansas PA Clay Shaw is a brand new DFAAPA.
Clay Shaw, a physician assistant with the Sumner County Family Care Center in Mulvane, has been recognized as an AAPA Distinguished Fellow for his service to the community and the profession.
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A Pennsylvania woman left the Lock Haven University PA program $600,000 for scholarships.
Through the generosity of a local woman and her family, the Lock Haven University Foundation and the Clinton County SPCA are receiving a combined $1.2 million charitable donation.
The generous bequest to the community comes from the estate of former Lock Haven resident Gladys V. Romeo, who died July 25, 2007. Gladys was the mother of the late Dr. Victoria J. Romeo and widow of Victor Romeo.
Gladys established that the bequest would be split two ways:
- The Lock Haven University Foundation will receive 50 percent to fund scholarships for students in the LHU Physician Assistant Program. The scholarship will be in memory of her late daughter, Victoria.
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