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STACIE MORSE
GIFT OF FLIGHT SCHOLARSHIP

About the Stacie Morse Education Scholarship

Flight nurse Stacie Morse, flight paramedic Margaret Langston, and pilot Patrick Coyle perished on January 29th, 2019, while responding to a call for fixed-wing patient transport. As ECHO's second member from Alaska, she was known as "Alaska 2" and had a strong passion for learning. In addition, Stacie had a vast love for the outdoors and volunteered to better the community in which she lived. Stacie worked in various settings between ED and ICU nursing before beginning her career as a flight nurse in Juneau, Alaska.

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The Stacie Morse Gift Of Flight Scholarship is intended for a female nurse in a rural area interested in pursuing a career as a flight nurse. This scholarship applies to nurses with at least three years of experience in an ED or ICU setting or someone interested in pursuing a career in flight nursing.

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Candidates should be passionate about dedicating their time and effort to providing patients with the highest level of care in the air medical environment. Funds may be applied towards courses that will improve knowledge of air medical transport, including trauma courses, safety courses, and successful completion of certification courses and exams.

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Applicants should apply through the link below. Scholarship funds will be awarded based on availability, demonstrated need, and following successful completion of the education program or class. Successful completion is defined as a "B" or better for graded courses.

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On January 29, 2019, Flight Nurse Stacie Rae Morse and her fellow crew members were lost on Guardian Flight N13LY when their plane went down over the water on a medevac flight between Anchorage and Kake, Alaska.

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Morse graduated from Squalicum High School in 2007 in Bellingham, WA, and attended the nursing program at Whatcom Community College. She received her BSN from Washington University. She was known for her intelligence, energy, and sense of adventure. She had lived in Alaska since 2015 and was a critical care nurse in Juneau as well as a flight nurse with Guardian Flight, and was expecting her first child at the time of her death.

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To honor our member, Every Coast Helicopter Operations (ECHO), in conjunction with Stacie's family,

have created this scholarship program in her memory.

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The winner shall receive $2500.00 towards nursing school tuition or education relevant to flight, and be sponsored to attend the Annual ECHO conference (hotel room during the conference (3 nights) and conference registration will be covered).

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We are looking for female applicants 21 years of age or older that demonstrate characteristics that Stacie valued: boldness, fierce independence, creativity, and innovation; a motivated, self-starter; respectful of cultural diversity; and must be working/employed while in school and maintaining a GPA of 3.0 or greater. Preference will be given to applicants from Alaska, and those who live and/or practice in underserved communities.

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If the recipient meets the Future Flight Crew Program requirements, they will receive a seat in the 2024 cohort. 

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Current nurses pursuing a career in flight nursing may also apply for this scholarship in pursuit of their BSN or advanced degree or certification program.

Rest easy, Stacie. We'll take it from here.

EOW 1.29.2019

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TO APPLY

An official copy of your transcript with your GPA of 3.0 or greater in an RN program or prerequisites. (For those who already graduated, we will need to see a 3.0 graduating GPA)

 

Evidence that you are currently employed.

 

Three references consisting of two professional and one personal.

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All applicants must submit a video and an essay; instructions are below. 

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Video answering the question: Why do you want to be a flight nurse?

  • Maximum two minutes or less

 

Essay form answers to the following questions (500 words maximum per question): â€‹

  • Choose two of the following additional questions:

  • What made you choose to study nursing? 

  • What draws you to provide direct patient care?

  • Describe a pivotal moment in your life that exemplifies the characteristics listed above.

  • Describe the greatest adventure you’ve experienced.

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Applications are due by July 1, 2024 at 11:59 pm

Questions? Send email to 
Marybeth Wiedemann at mwiedemann@echoflightcrew.org

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The recipient will be announced in the third week of July 2024.

Must be available to attend and participate in the Annual ECHO conference in Richmond, Virginia September 30-October 2, 2024.

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2024 Applications are closed
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