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Emory to Get $5 Million Gift to Boost Primary Care Doctors in Georgia

By: 3BL Media

SOURCE: Aflac Incorporated

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The Emory University School of Medicine is getting a financial shot in the arm to help relieve the effects of a shortage of primary care doctors in Georgia.

Kathelen and Dan Amos, CEO of Aflac Inc. (NYSE: AFL), have pledged $5 million to create the Kathelen and Dan Amos Medical Student Loan Forgiveness Program.

“Our goal is to encourage and financially enable Emory medical school students to be on the front line of patient care and to make that a financially attractive option by eliminating some of their debt,” said Kathelen Amos, trustee of the Daniel P. Amos Family Foundation, during an exclusive interview with Atlanta Business Chronicle.

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Tweet me: Kathelen and Dan Amos, CEO of @Aflac, pledged $5 million to @EmoryMedicine to create the Kathelen and Dan Amos Medical Student Loan Forgiveness Program. The program provides relief in $40,000 increments to medical students and residents. https://bit.ly/3D5qQxy

KEYWORDS: Aflac, NYSE: AFL, Emory University School of Medicine, Dan Amos

  

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