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Middlesex County Medical Society Foundation, Inc.
Scholarship Fund

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CONTACT US!

609-896-1766

info@msnj.org

 

DEADLINE

Application and Required Documents due August 15, 2025

ELIGIBILITY

Scholarships are awarded by the Middlesex County Medical Society to deserving students who are enrolled in an accredited medical school. The applicant must have been a resident of Middlesex County, NJ for at least the last 5 continuous years. Physician Assistant students are not eligible. Premed students are not eligible. Veterinary students are not eligible. Pharmacy students are not eligible. Nursing students are not eligible.

EIN: 22-1767843

 

IF YOU WISH TO MAKE A DONATION

Middlesex County Medical Society Foundation (MCMSF) is a 501(c)3 charitable organization.  All donations are fully tax deductible.

 

If you wish to make a donation to MCMSF, please include your contact information so that we may acknowledge your donation.  If you are making a donation in honor or in memory of another person, please include that person's name and address as well.

 

Send your check to:

Middlesex County Medical Society Foundation

PO Box 8909

Trenton, NJ 08650

The Middlesex County Medical Society Foundation, founded in 1964 and was initially funded by contributions from the first mass polio vaccination in our county.

ABOUT US

Middlesex County Medical Society Foundation is an independent nonprofit organization that awards scholarships to deserving students from Middlesex County, New Jersey for the study of medicine.  Eligibility for a scholarship requires acceptance or enrollment in an accredited medical school.

 

The scholarships are awarded in the spring for the following school year.

OUR HISTORY

In 1921 Albert Sabin, who was born in 1906, left Poland with his family. He became a United States citizen in 1930 and in 1931 he received his medical degree from New York University.  In 1939 he joined the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital where he published numerous scientific papers that included work on pneumonia, encephalitis and many other diseases.  His passion, however, was poliomyelitis. After World War II, he concentrated on poliomyelitis.  Eventually, he discovered his oral “live” vaccine.  In 1957 the World Health Organization approved his vaccine for worldwide testing.  However, in the United States Dr. Sabin was competing with Dr. Jonas Salk who had developed a “killed” vaccine method for poliomyelitis. By 1960, 800 million people outside of the United States had already been vaccinated with the Sabin oral vaccine.  The U.S. Public Health Service finally approved testing of the Sabin vaccine.  Dr. Sabin’s discovery has been hailed as one of the medical science’s greatest successes of the Twentieth Century.

Middlesex County Medical Society Foundation, a not for profit organization, was founded in 1964.  There were four inspiring developments in the health care field that led to the development of the foundation:

  • Dr. Sabin’s development of the first oral poliomyelitis vaccine

  • “Sabin Sunday”, April 24, 1960, the date of the first test of the vaccine in the United States---on that day, in Cincinnati, Ohio, 20,000 children received the Sabin oral vaccine.

  • The willingness of the Pharmaceutical Industry to make the vaccine available to everyone at a reasonable cost

  • The organization of “Polio Eradication Sundays” with the voluntary cooperation of the physicians, pharmacists, and nurses of Middlesex County, New Jersey, working alongside community volunteers to administer the vaccine in schools, churches, and other public buildings throughout Middlesex County

 

In 1964 “Polio Eradication Sundays” were held.  This was a monumental effort that resulted in a highly successful attack on the polio virus.  The polio vaccine was donated by the Pfizer Laboratories which also provided a small “procedure manual” covering the development and administration of a network to provide the vaccines. To cover administrative costs, those who were able to pay were asked to donate a small fee of 50 cents.  Many contributed more.  No one was turned away.  Through this program many residents of Middlesex County were protected from the dreaded disease.

After all of the expenses for the “Polio Eradication Sundays” had been paid, there was a surplus of $80,000.  It was decided to use the surplus to form an independent not for profit organization, Middlesex County Medical Society Foundation. The primary mission of the foundation was to invest the surplus, the dividends and interest of which would be used to provide scholarships to deserving, needy medical students from Middlesex County, NJ.  The foundation was incorporated in 1964 and has been awarding scholarships yearly since then.

BOARD MEMBERS

David Swee, MD, President

Myriam Mondestin–Sorrentino, MD, MCMS President

Chris Gribbin, MD

James Salwitz, MD

Steven Richards, MD

Hon. Nancy Pinkin, MPA, CHE

EX OFFICIO

Robert Casper, MD, Immediate Past President, Middlesex County Medical Society

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