

THE three Medical Clinic Millicent partners are currently assessing multiple applications for a study $1000 grant.
Drs Stephan Van Eeden, James Bushell and Clare Thompson are looking to help applicants wanting to, or who are already studying, a health-related degree with applications closing Tuesday.
The grant was open to any applicant studying to obtain a health degree and will be offered each year.
The clinic had a similar scholarship scheme several years ago with Kelsie Judd being named the successful applicant.
Ms Judd is currently a registered nurse at Millicent and District Hospital.