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Shalom: peace, wholeness, harmony, safety, soundness. A powerful blessing.

Shalom: peace, wholeness, harmony, safety, soundness. A powerful blessing. . Outstanding Young Humanitarians & Scholars. Inaugural Class, 2013. Outstanding Young Humanitarian & Scholar Sarah Arroyo, Pharm.D. . Belmont University, College of Pharmacy (May 2013 )

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Shalom: peace, wholeness, harmony, safety, soundness. A powerful blessing.

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  1. Shalom: peace, wholeness, harmony, safety, soundness. A powerful blessing.

  2. Outstanding Young Humanitarians & Scholars Inaugural Class, 2013

  3. Outstanding Young Humanitarian & ScholarSarah Arroyo,Pharm.D. • Belmont University, College of Pharmacy (May 2013) • Projects -- The Moore Pediatric Surgery Center: • Lead pharmacy volunteer, Sept. 21-30, 2012 • Identified critical protocol/ process improvement needs

  4. Outstanding Young Humanitarian & ScholarWestin Cecil Columbia State Community College, Associate of Science General (May 2013) Counselor, Deer Run Retreat Hurricane Sandy Clean-Up Activities Director, Tennessee Baptist Children’s Home Volunteer Fire Fighter Arrington Fire Department

  5. Outstanding Young Humanitarian & ScholarJamie Clark,Pharm.D. • Belmont University, College of Pharmacy (May 2013) • Projects • The Shalom Foundation • Advanced Professional Practice Experience, June 2012 • The Moore Pediatric Surgery Center: • Lead pharmacy volunteer, April 1-7, 2013

  6. Outstanding Young Humanitarian & ScholarBrigham Cook, Pharm.D. • Belmont University, College of Pharmacy (May 2013) • Utah State University, Biology • Projects -- The Moore Pediatric Surgery Center: • Lead pharmacy volunteer, Nov. 30 – Dec. 9, 2012 • Developed bilingual, pediatric-dosing calculator for MPSC staff use

  7. Outstanding Young Humanitarian & ScholarBeth Copperidge, Pharm.D. • Belmont University, College of Pharmacy (May 2013) • Vanderbilt University, Health & Society • Projects -- The Moore Pediatric Surgery Center: • Lead pharmacy volunteer, March 1-9, 2013 • Developed bilingual pediatric dosing reference kit • Co-authored article about the TSF=Belmont partnership

  8. Outstanding Young Humanitarian & ScholarThomas Davis • Vanderbilt University Medical School (May 2014) • Vanderbilt University, Biomedical Engineering • Projects: • The Shalom Foundation • Mani+ (Malnutrition Project) • Maternal education program • Wuqu Kawoq Health Clinic • Medical volunteer • Field work with Guatemalan families

  9. Outstanding Young Humanitarian & Scholar Mynor Garcia Universdad del Valle, Chemical Engineering American College, BS Project: Moore Pediatric Surgery Center Bilingual translator for pharmacy and surgeons Moore Center Photographer Patient and Family Clinic Day translator, orientation leader

  10. Outstanding Young Humanitarian & ScholarLisa Koenig • Vanderbilt University, Human & Organizational Development Ingram Scholar (May 2014) Projects: • The Moore Pediatric Surgery Center • Designed & launched website • The Shalom Foundation • Medical mission team translator • Shade Tree Clinic interpreter • ESL teacher with Salvation Army • Nashville Prep intern

  11. Outstanding Young Humanitarian & ScholarBekahLemonds • Baylor University School of Nursing (May 2013) • Projects: • The Shalom Foundation • Outreach Mission Leader • Antioch Community Church • “Encourager” Orientation Leader • Baylor School of Nursing • Incoming nursing students’ mentor/songwriter: “Maybe I Could Go”, “Let Them See Jesus”

  12. Outstanding Young Humanitarian & ScholarMiureld de León • Universidad de San Carlos, English • Project: The Moore Pediatric Surgery Center • Bilingual Interpreter • Nurse station assistant • Patient support coordinator • Patient & family orientation

  13. Outstanding Young Humanitarian & ScholarSusana Salvador Meda • Lindsey Wilson College, School of Nursing (May 2013) • Projects: • The Shalom Foundation • Translator, Outreach & Service Missions • The Shalom Foundation & Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital • Translator, Charitable Surgical Candidates • Tim Horton Camp • Leader, Kentahten for marginalized kids

  14. Outstanding Young Humanitarian & Scholar Tyler Merceron • Vanderbilt School of Medicine (May 2014) • University of Texas-Austin, Biology • Project: The Moore Pediatric Surgery Center • Developed pre- and post- operative feedback and improvement survey • Presented Moore Center model of care at professional conferences

  15. Outstanding Young Humanitarian & ScholarMeghan McKechnie • Belmont University, School of Nursing (May 2014) • Project: Orphanage in Zambia • Primary care provider for 27 children • Teacher to 147 ninth graders • Collaborated with Belmont Collegeof Pharmacy to overhaul medical formulary in Zambia

  16. Outstanding Young Humanitarian & ScholarHemantNelaparthi HemantNelaparthi and his team • Vanderbilt University, Owen Graduate School of Management, MBA (May 2014) • London School of Economics, MSc Mgt. & Info. Systems • Pondicherry University, B. Tech Computer Science- Engineering • Project: Moore Pediatric Surgery Center & Project Pyramid • Team Leader: Developing electronic medical records (EMR) system for The Moore Center

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