Scholarship Description
Applicants are invited to apply for undergraduate scholarship in health sciences at ACLS. This scholarship is available for all students around the world. The deadline for applying is December 20th.
We invite you to join our ACLS Scholarship for Healthcare Providers to support you in your studies, help you complete medical school, and get a head start on your career.
Benefits
We will grant a $1,000 scholarship to the author of the winning essay, and complimentary access to any of our courses for three runner ups. Our courses include ACLS, BLS, PALS and monitor technician certification.
Application Requirements
The Essay Your submission will be a 750 to 1,000 word essay discussing emergency medical care from the perspective of a medical student. Basic life support is a critical skill for all healthcare providers and advanced and pediatric life support are also practiced by certain nurses and physicians depending on where they are working.
Please explain how you will prepare mentally and physically before performing life saving techniques on patients in your career. Working as a healthcare provider can be a stressful and rewarding career. And we are looking for your insight and advice for other students entering the field.
How to apply?
Submission Process Submit your essay in Microsoft Word format to the email bellow before December 20th this year.
Name your attachment like: SMITH_MARK_UNIVERSITY_OF_PITTSBURGH.doc, which includes your last name, first name, and currently-enrolled school.
Essays with spelling, typographical, or grammatical errors will not be given any consideration.
In your message, please include the following information: Your contact information (Full name, Email address, Telephone Number, Permanent Address) Name of School Name of Education Program
Eligibility Requirements and Conditions: Any undergraduate or graduate college student currently enrolled in a "healthcare degree" program may apply.
All entries become the sole property of Pacific Medical Training.
Proof of enrollment in a qualifying degree program may be required for eligibility.
Payment will be made as a stipend in the first month of next year to the winner, funds are unrestricted.