ECU Health RCH announces recipient of Kankuben B. Gelot Scholarship

Published 3:45 pm Friday, June 13, 2025

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ECU Health team members pictured from left are Wendy Vann, Development Specialist; Lisa Rushing, Director-Patient Care Services; Ashlyn Hurdle, Assistant Manager-ICU; Alexis Harrell, Manager-Patient Care Services-ICU; Dee Dee Morris, Vice President-Patient Care Services; Tomekia Perry, Sterile Processing Tech and scholarship recipient; Brian Harvill, President; Andrea Blackburn, Manager-Patient Care Services-OR; Kimberly Askew, Assistant Manager-OR; and Kasey Pearce, Director-Patient Care Services. Contributed Photo

AHOSKIE – ECU Health Roanoke-Chowan Hospital Perioperative Services Department, in collaboration with the American College of Surgeons, is announces that Tomekia Perry, Sterile Processing Technician with ECU Health Roanoke-Chowan Hospital, has been selected as the recipient of the 2025 Kankuben Baxiram Gelot Scholarship.

This distinguished scholarship was established by Raguvir B. Gelot, MD, FACS, to honor his mother’s legacy while supporting professional development among healthcare colleagues at the hospital where he dedicated thirty-five years of service.

Perry’s selection recognizes her commitment to advancing her expertise in perioperative care. The scholarship award includes a $2,000 stipend to assist with registration and related costs for an approved educational or professional development program. She has been officially approved by the Perioperative Services Department Manager and the American College of Surgeons to complete the Certified Sterile Processing Technician program, further strengthening her skills in the healthcare field.

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“We are incredibly proud of Tomekia ‘s achievement and dedication to professional growth,” said Brian Harvill, President of ECU Health Roanoke Chowan Hospital. “Her selection for this scholarship underscores our commitment to supporting individuals who strive for excellence in patient care and surgical services.”