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Crystal Run Healthcare Presents Pine Bush High School Graduate, Keira Hulihan, with Healthcare Scholarship

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Middletown, N.Y. – June 22, 2016 – Crystal Run Healthcare’s Chief Operating Officer, Dr. Michelle A. Koury, and Chief Human Resources Officer, Mary DeFreitas, BBA, MPS, presented Keira Hulihan with the Crystal Run Healthcare Scholarship in the amount of $1,500. Ms. Hulihan was presented with the scholarship at the Middletown Business and Professional Women’s (BPW) Club scholarship award dinner held on June 21st at the Eagles Nest in Bloomingburg, NY. This year’s scholarship presentation is the fourth consecutive year that Crystal Run has offered it, in partnership with the Middletown BPW, and is one of numerous scholarships that the practice has given to local high school students pursuing higher education in a healthcare related field since 2005.

Keira Hulihan is a 2016 graduate of Pine Bush High School and will attend Mount Saint Mary College this fall semester, where she will major in Nursing, with hopes to further her career as a Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner. Ms. Hulihan is ranked fifty-five in her class of 472 at Pine Bush and was selected to receive this scholarship based on her academic performance, community involvement, and her interest in healthcare.

“On behalf of Crystal Run Healthcare, it is my absolute privilege to present Keira with this year’s healthcare scholarship.  Keira has done an outstanding job in both her academics and community contributions and we are thrilled that she chose to further her education in the healthcare field,” said Dr. Michelle A. Koury, Chief Operating Officer at Crystal Run Healthcare.

Crystal Run Healthcare has long been committed to giving back to the local community as well as supporting youth education through scholarships. Since 2005, Crystal Run Healthcare has donated over thirty thousand dollars in scholarships to local high school students.