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completion of all med ical school admissions requirements, the stu dent can be admitted to the University of Mis sissippi School ofMed icine or William Carey University College of Osteopathic Medicine. Each MRPSP schol- ar is under consideration for $30,000 per year
Lott receives prestigious rural physician scholarship East Central Community College grad uate Taylor Lott of Forest was recently selected to participate in the Mississippi Rural Physicians Scholarship Program. Lott is a graduate of Scott Central High School and the son of Tim and Allyce Lott of Harperville. Created in 2007, MRPSP identifies col lege sophomores and juniors who demon strate the necessary commitment and aca demic achievement to become competent, well-trained rural primary care physicians in Mississippi. The program offers under graduate academic enrichment and a clini cal experience in a rural setting. Upon
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based on available funding. Upon completion of medical training, scholars must enter a residency program in one of five primary care specialties: family medicine, general internal medicine, med icine-pediatrics, obstetrics/gynecology or pediatrics.
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