The Medical College of Wisconsin is launching a scholarship program, giving full-ride scholarships to five medical students and training them to work in Milwaukee communities in need of doctors.The four-year “Health Equity Scholars Program” aims to funnel more health care providers into Milwaukee’s historically underserved neighborhoods, many of which are in the inner city.Twenty-five-year-old Dalicia Simpson is one of the medical students in the inaugural cohort.”I’ve worked so hard to get to this point,” Simpson said. “Every step that I’ve taken up to this point has been for this moment.”Simpson grew up in Milwaukee and attended Rufus King High School. She earned her undergraduate degree at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities campus, but always planned to come back to Milwaukee to be a doctor.Simpson said her lived experience led her to want to start her own health care practice in Milwaukee.”Being in an under-represented minority group, I got to see (the) different types of healthcare we got, versus communities that are the majority,” Simpson said.Of Milwaukee’s 33 zip codes, 12 are designated “health professional shortage areas,” according to the Medical College of Wisconsin. That means there is only one primary care doctor for every 3,000 to 3,500 people.”I knew that I wanted to come back to make a change to that,” Simpson said.”To seek out help, there’s so many barriers. There’s transportation barriers. There’s cultural barriers. There’s trust,” said Michael Levas, the Health Equity Scholars Program co-director.The students won’t just be working in the community, they’ll be living there too. Once construction is complete, Levas said the students can live in historic Bronzeville in the ThriveOn King building. The students also meet in the part-office space, part-residential ThriveOn King building for mental wellness workshops and other program-specific curriculum.”We’re going to train a portion, a cohort, of our students here to build those roots and build those connections,” Levas said. The Medical College of Wisconsin has philanthropic funding secured to bring in three new groups of students over the next three years, but by that time, Levas said, he is hoping to have secured a more permanent funding source for the program.
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A South Carolina inmate scheduled to be executed Friday is asking Gov. Henry McMaster to spare his life, something no governor in the state has done since the death penalty was restarted nearly 50 years ago. (Above video is the Thursday morning headlines for Sept. 19, 2024.)Freddie Eugene Owens, 46, is set to be the first person to be executed in South Carolina in 13 years. His lawyer chose lethal injection over the firing squad or electric chair after Owens turned the decision over to her. McMaster has said he will stick to the historic practice of announcing his decision on the phone with the prison minutes before Owens lethal injection is set to start. Owens is being sent to the death chamber for the killing of Greenville convenience store clerk Irene Graves in 1997. While awaiting sentencing after being found guilty in her death, Owens killed a fellow jail inmate in a brutal attack, authorities said. Prosecutors read Owens confession before the two juries and judge who decided he should die. He was never tried in the inmates death. Owens clemency request before Fridays execution states that prosecutors never presented scientific evidence that Owens pulled the trigger when Graves was killed because she couldnt open the stores safe, his lawyers said in a statement. A co-defendant who was in the store pleaded guilty and testified that Owens was the killer, but Owens attorneys said the other man had a secret deal with prosecutors to avoid a death sentence or life in prison.They also said Owens was just 19 when the killing happened and that he had suffered brain damage from physical and sexual violence while in a juvenile prison. “Because Khalils youth and traumas prevented him from functioning as an adult, it is unjust to punish him as one,” Owens lawyers said. Owens changed his name to Khalil Divine Black Sun Allah while in prison, but court records continue to refer to him as Freddie Owens. Owens lawyers have not publicly released the full clemency petition.The arguments are similar to ones the defense attorneys made last week when they asked the South Carolina Supreme Court to postpone Owens execution. The justices rejected them, saying either they had been argued in the past or didnt rise to the level of stopping the execution after decades of appeals.Owens has been sentenced to death on three separate occasions after parts of his case were overturned and his capital sentence thrown out.Lawyers for the state Attorney Generals Office said prosecutors showed during Owens final sentencing hearing that the man who pulled the trigger was wearing a ski mask while the other man had a stocking mask. They then linked the ski mask to Owens.But hanging over Owens case is the other killing. Before he was sentenced in Graves killing, Owens attacked a fellow jail inmate, Christopher Lee.Owens gave a detailed confession about how he stabbed Lee, burned his eyes, choked and stomped him, ending by saying he did it because I was wrongly convicted of murder, according to the written account of an investigator. Owens confession was read by prosecutors each time a jury or judge was determining whether he lived or died. He was charged with murder in Lees death but never taken to court. Prosecutors dropped his charges a few years ago when he ran out of appeals in Graves’ case with the right to restore them if they wanted.In South Carolina, the governor has the lone ability to grant clemency and reduce a death sentence to life in prison. However, no governor has done that in the states 43 executions since the death penalty was restarted in the U.S. in 1976.McMaster has repeatedly said that he hasnt decided what to do in Owens case and that he will review any information given to him thoroughly. He says that as a former prosecutor he respects jury verdicts and court decisions,When the rule of law has been followed, there really is only one answer, McMaster said.At least five other death row inmates in South Carolina are out of appeals and the state Supreme Court has ruled they can be executed in five-week intervals.
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