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Lauren off to Royal College of Surgeons 09.09.10

Moville girl wins dream scholarship

by Linda McGrory

A MOVILLE teenager is still struggling to believe she has won a dream scholarship to study pharmacy at the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland.
Lauren McDonald will now have all her college fees and accommodation costs covered for the next five years - right up to Masters degree level - after scooping the coveted Kiran Pathak Scholarship for Pharmacy at the prestigious Dublin college.
There is only one such scholarship awarded to a chosen student each year. Lucky
Lauren will now get to live rent-free and study in the heart of Dublin city, at the RCSI campus on St Stephen's Green.
The 17-year old local girl got word of her good fortune just a half-hour after she collected her Leaving Certificate results last month from Moville Community College.
Lauren McDonald with her proud mum, Kathleen.
“I was really happy with my results, but I knew it was going to be a long and anxious wait for the first round offers to come out from CAO the following Monday.
"But around half an hour after I collected my results from school, I received a phone call from the Royal College of Surgeons asking me to verify my results with them as they were currently in a meeting and had an important decision to make."
"Maria Kelly from the RCSI rang me back to say that they where making me a personal offer of a place on the pharmacy course there and to top it off, they were also offering me a scholarship. I just could not believe what I was hearing. I was speechless, so much so that Ms Kelly rang back again and asked this time to speak to Mammy," beamed Lauren.
The RCSI judges were impressed by her commitment to her studies and her desire, from a very young age, to study pharmacy.
She helped demonstrate this through her four years of Saturday and summer work in Liam Grimley's Healthwise Pharmacy in Moville and a week's work placement in the pharmacy department of Letterkenny Hospital.
Proud mum, Kathleen said: "She was appreciative of this as it really gave her the insight into the work of a pharmacist."
Lauren was encouraged last March to apply for the top scholarship by Moville Community College vice principal and former career guidance teacher, Eamonn Ryan, who was aware of her great interest in the subject. She then had to demonstrate to the scholarship panel why she was the best candidate for the lucrative package including a personal statement. It appears the judges were impressed by the teenager's strong commitment to pharmacy as well as her considered opinions on swine flu medications.
But Lauren still needed an excellent Leaving Certificate and this she got, with the talented teen also receiving offers to study Pharmacy at Trinity and the University of Ulster in Coleraine. She has since been the toast of all her delighted friends and family including dad Eamon and granny Maria McColgan.
The Kiran Pathak Scholarship was set up by the Pathak family in memory of Kiran Pathak who was tragically drowned along with his wife and two children while on a holiday to Kenya. The fund was established to support a range of pharmacy initiatives including the scholarship for a student with a desire to study pharmacy.
Kathleen added: "All that Lauren has achieved she so deserves, because she really committed herself to her studies and gave up all her other commitments outside of school. I can tell you I don’t know what it must be like to win the Lotto but it could certainly not have felt any better than this." Lauren and her mum had a tour of the
campus last week ahead of the teenager's first day of lectures on September 27.
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