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HCA Healthcare’s South Atlantic Division announces HCA Healthcare’s $650,000 gift to Savannah State University

HCA Healthcare's South Atlantic Division announces HCA Healthcare's $650,000 gift to Savannah State University
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HCA Healthcare will give $650,000 to Savannah State University to support a paid internship program for students pursuing a master’s degree in social work. Pictured: Savannah State University’s Social Sciences Building.

Today, HCA Healthcare’s South Atlantic Division announced that we will give $650,000 to Savannah State University (SSU) to support a paid internship program for students pursuing a master’s degree in social work. This gift is part of HCA Healthcare’s larger commitment to give $10 million over three years to Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs).

“We are excited to partner with this nationally recognized Social Work program,” says Hugh C. Tappan, president of HCA Healthcare’s South Atlantic Division. “The opportunity to allow more students to explore social work, to partner with a nationally recognized program at a nationally recognized college, and to gain access to future colleagues, is all exciting! We hope this is the start of a broader relationship with SSU.”

“We’re proud to be partnering with SSU to offer opportunities for students to find fulfilling careers in healthcare and social work,” said Sherri Neal, chief diversity officer of HCA Healthcare. “Memorial Health University Medical Center has developed a strong relationship with the university and we look forward to seeing the positive impact this program will have on the community.”

Funds from this gift will go towards paid internships for two Master of Social Work cohorts over four years that will help students complete the required 900 clinical hours needed for their degree at HCA Healthcare affiliate hospital Memorial Health University Medical Center. Through the cohort, students will have access to job shadowing opportunities and mentors through HCA Healthcare. This gift will also provide a stipend for a preceptor for the program, who will serve as a liaison between Memorial Health University Medical Center and SSU.

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Sheronda Phillips, Social Work Program Student, Savannah State University

“I have gained experience with all age groups as a result of my clinical rotations throughout the hospital. You are relied upon heavily and must be able to adapt and be flexible to the patient’s medical changes that can occur at any time. You also must be able to communicate with everyone, no matter if it’s the patient, their family members, nurses or doctors.”

Sheronda Phillips, Social work program student, Savannah State University

“Social workers play a crucial role in our hospital as advocates who support the patient through their journey to home,” states Bradley S. Talbert, chief executive officer at Memorial Health University Medical Center. “Savannah State University has a highly regarded social work program at both the Bachelors and Masters level. We have had the opportunity to partner with the SSU social work program by providing internships for their students and we are excited to build on our positive relationship through this grant.”

Founded in 1890, SSU is the first public HBCU in Georgia and the first higher education institution in Savannah, Georgia. The university serves an increasingly diverse student population with more than 3,000 students from across the state and beyond. The university’s Master of Social Work Program is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education and is designed to prepare students for entry into advanced social work practice.

“At Savannah State University, we are deeply committed to fostering strong, impactful partnerships that enhance the educational experiences of our students and serve our community,” said Cynthia Robinson Alexander, J.D., inerim president of SSU. “Our collaboration with HCA Healthcare is a shining example of this commitment. This partnership between our esteemed social work program and the hospital allows our students to gain invaluable hands-on experience while contributing to the well-being of patients and their families. Together, we are building a brighter, healthier future for our community.”

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Gloria Rodriguez, Social Work Program Student, Savannah State University

“Overall, my internship at HCA Healthcare was a transformative experience that solidified my passion for social work. The diverse experiences and challenges I faced have prepared me well for a career in this field. I am grateful for the opportunity to learn from the best preceptors and contribute to patients’ well-being. Thank you, HCA Healthcare, for providing such a comprehensive and enriching internship experience.”

Gloria Rodriguez, Social work program student, Savannah State University

HCA Healthcare has a history of partnering with higher education institutions across the country to help create a more diverse workforce. Included among these partnerships:

These partnerships and others with industry- and school-based associations are part of HCA Healthcare’s continued efforts to strengthen the diversity of the organization’s talent pipeline.

HCA Healthcare presenting a check to Savannah State University for $650,000.
Funds from HCA Healthcare’s $650,000 gift to Savannah State University will go towards paid internships for two Master of Social Work cohorts over four years to help students complete the required 900 clinical hours needed for their degree at HCA Healthcare affiliate Memorial Health University Medical Center.

About HCA Healthcare

HCA Healthcare, one of the nation's leading providers of healthcare services, is comprised of 183 hospitals and more than 2,300 sites of care, in 20 states and the United Kingdom. Our more than 283,000 colleagues are connected by a single purpose — to give patients healthier tomorrows.

As an enterprise, we recognize the significant responsibility we have as a leading healthcare provider within each of the communities we serve, as well as the opportunity we have to improve the lives of the patients for whom we are entrusted to care. Through the compassion, knowledge and skill of our caregivers, and our ability to leverage our scale and innovative capabilities, HCA Healthcare is in a unique position to play a leading role in the transformation of care.

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