SubmittedJuly 14, 2023

When Premier Physical Therapy opened its doors, one of the goals was to help attract students and let them learn in our environment. Over the years, we have had numerous students come in and out of our doors, and hired several of them. One of the most common positions our training SEMO students come in to fulfill is a "Junior." Many of these students are pursuing a Physical Therapy or Occupational Therapy degree. ...

Kimberly Hill
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When Premier Physical Therapy opened its doors, one of the goals was to help attract students and let them learn in our environment. Over the years, we have had numerous students come in and out of our doors, and hired several of them. One of the most common positions our training SEMO students come in to fulfill is a "Junior." Many of these students are pursuing a Physical Therapy or Occupational Therapy degree. We are so grateful to have the opportunity to work with them along their journey. We decided to give back each year by giving out two $1,000 Premier Physical Therapy Scholarships to help these students continue their education and thank them for their hard work at Premier Physical Therapy. Last year's recipients were Baily Beussink and Kennedy Dillow.

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On Friday, June 30, 2023, Donna Goodson, OTR/L, CHT, presented Ashleigh Stegmann with her scholarship and certificate. She is pursuing an Occupational Therapy degree at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale.

On Friday, July 14, 2023, Seth Spraggs was presented with his scholarship and certificate by Dennis Riney, PT, CEO. He is pursuing a Physical Therapy Assistant degree at the Cape Girardeau Career and Technology Center.

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