A young Hispanic from South Los Angeles was awarded a full scholarship to study medicine.
Alexis Alemán , a student at cal State Northridge, was selected by the annual program of the non-profit organization LA Care Health Plan .
👏👏 Congrats Alexis Aleman, for receiving a full ride to @ cdrewu medical school through the LA Care # ElevatingTheSafetyNet scholarship program. Learn more about Alexis at https://t.co/PLo4BfPwuQ . pic.twitter.com/1b0nVkNoYl
– LA Care Health Plan (@ LACareHealth) July 23, 2021
The young man, son of Mexican immigrants , was born the concern to become a doctor Inspired by the work carried out by health bodies during the current COVID pandemic – 19 .
Alemán thought that his dream could not come true due to the high economic cost that the medical degree registration represents and not wanting to get into debt with hundreds of thousands of dollars for his studies.
The young Hispanic will study at the Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science , as one of the eight students benefited this year by the program.
He will make his dream of becoming a mé dico
On its website, the educational institution indicates that the 90 % of its total enrollment is comprised of minority students, while the Hispanic student population is 10%, above the national average, which is 10% .
“My dream is to be a medical doctor and work in the community where I am, the south of Los Angeles ”, expressed Alemán.
The young Hispanic is part of the fourth generation of students benefiting from the Elevating the Safety Net scholarship .
“Each of our LA Care Scholars 2021 expressed a desire to work in underserved communities, and the scholarships mean they won’t have to carry hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt that could lead to a practice outside the safety net, “said John Baackes, CEO of LA Care, in a release.
Millionaire Initiative
In 2018, LA Care Health Plan awarded the Elevating the Safety grant Net, 5-year initiative and $ 15, 10, Los Angeles County Safety Net.
The organization’s projections indicate that, for 2034, there will be a shortage of more than 120, that the work of bilingual health specialists would be essential for the care of patients of Hispanic origin, a sector that has been one of the most affected in Los Angeles County during the COVID pandemic – 19.
The LA Care Health Plan program began operating in as part of the Medi-Cal-Managed Care health plan, a local California initiative for Los Angeles County.
Is on a mission to provide healthcare to the most vulnerable Los Angeles residents in close collaboration with plan partners, provider networks, and other organizations to deliver quality services.