The POMA Foundation offers several scholarships to osteopathic students and residents. The application window is open. Interested and eligible applicants are encouraged to apply. Please contact Tammy Keller, POMA Governance Specialist, for more information - (717) 939-9318 x130 or email [email protected].
Scholarships Open to Residents & Students
Spirit of Volunteerism This scholarship is intended to affirm and recognize the efforts of osteopathic students and/or residents who have donated their time and effort as a medical volunteer beyond that which is usually accomplished as a medical student or resident.
Michael F. Avallone, Sr., DO Scholarship for Outstanding Advocacy This scholarship is designed to affirm the recipient’s participation in a variety of Osteopathic Organizations on a national, and state level by their leadership and commitment to those organizations.
A.T. Still, DO Osteopathic Skills and Knowledge This scholarship is meant to honor a student or resident that exemplifies a superior knowledge and interest in Osteopathic Manipulation, the theories that govern it, and the will to preserve the tenants of osteopathic medicine.
Diversity in Health Outreach Effective medical education incorporates a global and multicultural perspective as populations become increasingly diverse. This scholarship is designed to honor a student or resident that has done exceptional outreach to populations that are considered to have significant health disparities due to race, gender, sexual orientation or economic status.
Scholarship Qualifications:
- Must be a citizen of Pennsylvania and a member of POMA.
- Must be enrolled as a 2nd, 3rd, or 4th-year osteopathic medical student or a resident at a Pennsylvania affiliated residency program with Osteopathic educators.
Scholarships Open to Students
POMAF Merit Scholarship This scholarship for medical students is designed to help defray the cost of medical school and personal financial hardships.
Promoting Health through Original Projects This scholarship is intended to honor a student that has designed and implemented a project to promote a health initiative either through education of a group or through a unique idea.
Alfred A. Grilli, DO Scholarship Created to honor a distinguished member of POMA who served in a number of key leadership roles, the scholarships are available to individuals who resided in Western Pennsylvania prior to entering an AOA approved College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Scholarship Qualifications:
- Must be a citizen of Pennsylvania and a member of POMA.
- Must be enrolled as a 2nd, 3rd, or 4th-year osteopathic medical student.
Requirements:
- A completed application. (Please only apply for one scholarship)
- An essay of approximately 500 words as to why you feel you are the best candidate for the scholarship you are applying for. This essay is extremely important.
- A copy of your current curriculum vitae (CV).
- Two letters of recommendation: One to two of which may be from a faculty member of your medical school, a letter from your Program Director is also acceptable.
- ALL applications must be in by the deadline of February 28, 2025. Announcements will be made in March.
Congratulations to all of the 2024 scholarship recipients!
Spirit of Volunteerism Aloki Mehta, OMSII - LECOM Larisa Mouravieff, OMSIV – PCOM
Michael F. Avallone, Sr., DO Scholarship for Outstanding Advocacy Khin Oo, OMSIII - LECOM
A.T. Still, DO Osteopathic Skills and Knowledge Anna Klunk, OMSIV - PCOM Andrea Ward, DO PGY/OGME 3, LVHN FM
Diversity in Health Outreach Mohammed Bappe, OMSII – PCOM Trevor Shenk, DO PGY/OGME 2, Penn Medicine Lancaster General - FM
POMA Foundation Merit Scholarship Akinshola Jolaoso, OMSII – PCOM
Promoting Health through Original Advocacy Ashton Amos, OMSIV – LECOM
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