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Dr. Michael Lebow Establishes New Grant to Advance Efficiency and Compassion in Modern Healthcare
The one-time award will support undergraduates pursuing healthcare careers, with essays judged on originality, clarity and a plan to improve patient care.
- In Houston, Texas, board-certified vascular surgeon Dr. Michael Lebow officially announced the Dr. Michael Lebow Healthcare Made-Easy Grant, providing financial assistance to undergraduate students pursuing healthcare-related disciplines.
- Founded to promote innovation and compassionate service, the initiative rewards students who demonstrate a clear vision for making patient care more accessible and efficient.
- Candidates must submit an original essay of 500 to 700 words addressing how they intend to improve healthcare accessibility, with eligibility limited to students at accredited colleges in the United States.
- Following the deadline on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, the program began a rigorous review process, with officials set to announce the selected recipient on May 15, 2026.
- Lebow continues to lead the Limb Preservation Center in Jonesboro, Georgia, where this grant serves as a bridge for students dedicated to his principles of collaborative care and vascular health.
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