Louisville Medicine Volume 67, Issue 7 | Page 26

GLMS FOUNDATION GOLF SCRAMBLE 2019 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS LOGAN CARNEY JAMIE DOCTROW JACOB HOERTER ASHLEE MARGHEIM JENNY OVERFIELD LOGAN CARNEY ASHLEE MARGHEIM Logan Daniel Carney is a forth year medical student at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. He is from Union, Ky. Logan attended Eastern Kentucky University and graduated Magna Cum Laude. He is a Member of Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honors Society (highest honor possible for a student of medicine). His career interest is trauma/ critical care surgery. He loves Spending time with family, friends, and girlfriend Sharon who is a NICU nurse at Norton Children’s, attending church, golfing, racquetball, outdoor exercise, fantasy football and attending Cincinnati Reds/Bengals games. His greatest achievement is remaining a Cincy sports fan year after year. Ashlee Margheim is a fourth year medical student pursuing dermatology. Originally from Alaska, she moved to Louisville in 2001 and has been living here ever since. Prior to medical school, she worked as a registered nurse for two years. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, reading, water sports, trying new restaurants and traveling. JAMIE DOCTROW Jamie Doctrow was raised in Louisville surrounded by her large family, including six physicians. She knew from a young age she wanted to be a doctor. Watching her mom, who was diagnosed with scleroderma when she was nine, go through treatments and surgeries only confirmed this desire. She completed her undergraduate degree in biology and psy- chological sciences at Western Kentucky University. She is pursuing a residency in pediatrics with specific interests in global health and medical education. In her free time, she enjoys traveling with her fiancé, trying new restaurants, and reading fiction novels. JENNY OVERFIELD Jenny Overfield is a fourth year medical student. She was born and raised in Louisville, KY, attended Sacred Heart Academy for high school, and earned a bachelors degree in exercise science at the University of South Carolina Honors College. Returning home to Louisville for her medical education at the University of Louisville School of Medicine has been a dream of hers since she was 14 years old. She is now applying to pediatric residency programs with subspecialty interests in pediatric emergency medicine and neonatology. Jenny’s hobbies and interests include cooking, staying active, attending concerts, traveling with family and friends, and writing medical children’s books for pediatric patient education. JACOB HOERTER In his time at the University of Louisville (UofL) School of Medicine, Jacob has pursued his passions for basic science, education, service and leadership. Dedicated to the medical student experience at the UofL, he served four terms as president of the class of 2020. He continued teaching test prep with Kaplan and began tutoring medical students in the core classes and board exams. With his commitment to service, leadership and maximizing his education, Jacob was inducted into the Gold Humanism Honors Society and the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society. He is participating in this year’s otolaryngology match with his partner, Lydia Prevost, who will be matching in family medicine. (continued on page 26) 24 LOUISVILLE MEDICINE