
May 28,
2004
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MGH
Support Service Employee Grant program helps fulfill dreams
Both Dolores Ivette Kershaw, of MGH Psychiatry, and Celia Maria Sewell,
of the MGH Central Resource Department, are working hard to improve and
advance their careers at the hospital and both are extremely grateful
for the programs the hospital provides employees, especially the Support
Service Employee Grant program. The program, funded by the MGH Diversity
Committee, was developed in 1999 to help employees fulfill their career
goals while improving current job performance. Grant recipients receive
up to $1,500 to help defray educational costs.
Kershaw, who graduated last weekend with a master's degree in Occupational
Therapy, received the grant twice to assist in her goal of achieving a
joint bachelor and master's degree from Dominican College in Orangeburg,
New York. Every two weeks for five years, Kershaw would drive three and
a half hours each way to attend classes Friday night through Sunday and
then return to work on Monday. "I am fortunate to have had the support
of my manager Barbara Middleton, OTRL, of MGH Psychiatry, and the opportunity
that the MGH has extended to me through the support service grants,"
says Kershaw.
Sewell received the grant last year and joined the ultrasound program
at Middlesex Community College. She learned about the grant through a
seminar and believes the support she received from the hospital is a big
motivator. "Without this grant, I would not have been able to afford
the classes," says Sewell. "Because of this great program, I
am one step closer to my goal."
To encourage MGHers to apply for a grant, MGH Training and Workforce Development
held a series of career development workshops to inform employees about
growing fields in health care. The workshops highlighted nursing, pathology,
pharmacy, radiology, respiratory therapy, surgical technology, ultrasound
and veterinarian technician careers.
Applications are still available for grants for fall 2004 and spring 2005.
All nonexempt, benefits-eligible employees who have worked at the MGH
for at least two years and are in good standing can apply. The deadline
is June 11.
For more information or to obtain an application, call Helen Witherspoon
or Lidia Rosado at (617) 726-2230.
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