A Day of Adventure in Support of Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine at a Sporting Clays Outing at The Hudson Farm Club
September 11, 2023
Funds raised to support scholarships for talented physicians of the future future
Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine will host a Sporting Clays Outing at The Hudson Farm Club in Andover, NJ to benefit the Scholarship Fund at Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine on Monday, September 18. The event will be hosted by Robert O’Hara, founding member of Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine Board of Governors and The Hudson Farm Club.
The event will feature a day of sportsmanship and outdoor enjoyment on the club’s 4,000 acres of expansive farmland, with one of the most attractive and challenging shooting layouts in the country. The sporting clays event will be conducted in groups of up to four shooters with an NRA certified range safety officer at each station. For non-shooters, activities include fly fishing lessons, and archery conducted by professional staff. Nature tours will also be conducted by the Audubon Society with stops at the club’s state-of-the-art hydroponic gardens and pheasant operations.
“We are so delighted to invite our community of supporters to join us for a day of adventure and nature in support of Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine and our students,” said Sheila Wolfinger, executive director, Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine. “Pursuing a medical education is no easy feat and the cost of it, without any financial aid or scholarships, can be burdensome. We thank Bob, a dedicated trustee of ours, from the bottom of our hearts for hosting this fantastic event at his club with the next generation of physicians in mind. We look forward to this fun-filled event and hope to see many new faces there!”
At Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, located in Nutley, NJ, students learn within an integrated curriculum in a team-oriented, collaborative environment, based on integration of the biomedical, behavioral, social and health system sciences; grounding in context and community; active application of knowledge; building lifelong learning and adaptive expertise; and medicine considered as a team sport.
In addition, the Human Dimension is at the heart of the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine curriculum. Through the service-learning experiences and integrated curriculum, students come to understand the many determinants of health – including the Social Determinants of Health, the personal, economic and environmental factors that impact health outcomes. Determinants fall under several broad categories: policy, social factors, health services, behavior, biology and genetics and access.
To register or purchase a sponsorship, visit GiveHMH.org/SOMClayOuting. To learn more about the event or how you can support Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, contact Sheila Wolfinger at sheila.wolfinger@hmhn.org.