The Adams County Regional Medical Center's Auxiliary is proud to announce the recipients of the 2024 ACRMC Auxiliary Scholarships. This year’s scholarships have been awarded to three outstanding students from the community who are pursuing careers in the healthcare field.
Emma Griffin, a freshman at the University of Cincinnati Clermont, is one of the distinguished scholarship winners. Emma is working towards a Physical Therapy Assistant degree. She is the daughter of Greg and Angie Griffin and graduated from West Union High School.
Alexa Rowe, a senior at Shawnee State University, has also been honored with the scholarship. Alexa is on the path to completing both a Health Sciences Bachelor's degree and a Physical Therapy Assistant degree. She is the daughter of Frankie and Barbie Rowe and is a proud graduate of West Union High School.
Hannah Blythe, currently attending Shawnee State University, is the third recipient of this year’s scholarship. Hannah is pursuing a Master of Occupational Therapy degree. She is the daughter of David and Alicia Blythe and graduated from West Union High School.
The ACRMC Auxiliary is dedicated to supporting the educational aspirations of local students committed to healthcare careers. These scholarships reflect our commitment to fostering the next generation of healthcare professionals who will serve our community with excellence and compassion.
About Adams County Regional Medical Center
Adams County Regional Medical Center is a 25-bed critical access hospital located near Seaman, Ohio, just 60 miles east of Cincinnati. Adams County Regional Medical Center is a viable and growing state-of-the-art health care facility meeting the needs of Adams County and the surrounding communities, providing a full range of services, including inpatient and outpatient amenities. Adams County Regional Medical Center is Joint Commission certified, focusing on the importance of patient care and organized functions that are essential to providing safe, high-quality care.