Hackers, ringers, duffers, aces and slicers alike participated in the third annual SHARING Clinic golf tournament, “Docs on the Green,” Monday afternoon at the Omaha Field Club.
In all, 21 four-person teams participated in the event, which raised nearly $9,000 for the SHARING (Student Health Alliance Reaching Indigent Needy Groups) Clinic, a student-run clinic in south Omaha that combines service to underserved populations with an opportunity for students to learn.
“There are so many people to thank who have made this event a success,” said Carrie Beehner, a second-year medical student who chaired the event.
Metro Federal Credit Union and Gaines Pansing & Hogan Law Office were the ultimate sponsors of the event. Several other sponsors contributed raffle prizes and in-kind gifts.
Golfers played either the front-nine or back-nine at the Field Club in a scramble format. Prizes for first, second and third places were awarded, as were pin prizes on each hole.
Paul Paulman, M.D., a faculty advisor at the SHARING Clinic, told participants that their contributions benefited a nationally recognized clinic, as Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy Thompson recognized the clinic last year.
“The clinic serves 16 to 20 patients a night,” Dr. Paulman said. “If those patients needs a medication, they will get it; if they need a service and won’t be able to pay for it, they’ll get that service. … And the students have a hand in everything at the clinic. We advise them, but they really deal with most of the issues on their own of running a clinic.”
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Bob Dewhurst of Mutual of Omaha accepts an Odyssey putter from Carrie Beehner, a second-year College of Medicine student who chaired this year’s golf tournament. Dewhurst holed a 45-foot putt in the putting contest to win the award.
Dave Ernst and Chip Greene, attorneys at Gaines Pansing & Hogan Law Office, hold a sign naming all of the tournament sponsors. The law office was one of two ultimate sponsors, along with Metro Federal Credit Union.
Steven Boyd, Pharm.D., an adjunct UNMC College of Pharmacy professor from Sioux City, Iowa, accepts a flag prize from Gina Todero, a third-year College of Medicine student.
Tom Keenan, manager of procurement in Business and Finance, looks over the prizes for the raffle drawings.
Keenan describes the upcoming hole to his playing partners while Rick Pruch, coordinator for the Center for Healthy Living at UNMC, prepares to play.
Jayme Nekuda, manager of Health Promotion at UNMC, follows through on a shot during the golf tournament.