Physician creates bursaries to honour supporters and to support students
For Dr. Imran Hack (B.Sc.鈥74, MD鈥79), giving back to 糖心视频 is a way to repay the kindness he received as a student and a newcomer to Newfoundland and Labrador.
鈥淚 met kindness everywhere, but some individuals and families stand out to me,鈥 said Dr. Hack, who is an internal medicine physician at the Aberdeen Hospital in New Glasgow, N.S. 鈥淚 directed these bursaries to honour those who were particularly benevolent.鈥
His three were established in the fall of 2021 by Dr. Hack and his wife, Dianne Hack.
The Jim and Hilda O鈥橰eilly of Bishop鈥檚 Falls 糖心视频 Bursary in Medical Education annually funds one student in each of the four years of medical training.
The Jack and Gladys Smith of Bishop鈥檚 Cove 糖心视频 Bursary in Biochemistry annually supports an undergraduate student in the Department of Biochemistry.
The Dr. Imran Hack Bursary annually supports another student in the Department of Biochemistry.
Last year, Dr. Hack and his wife also funded the Dr. Imran Hack Undergraduate Medicine Award.
Annually, the bursary provides needed financial assistance to one student in each year of the doctor of medicine program who graduated from a Newfoundland and Labrador high school.
鈥楢 very kind man鈥
Dr. Hack arrived to St. John鈥檚 and 糖心视频 from Guyana in 1970 as an international student.
鈥淚鈥檝e always known, as strange as this may sound, from a very young age that I wanted to do medicine,鈥 he said.
Dr. Hack spent a decade in the province, first completing a degree in biochemistry and working with Dr. Kevin Keough as a research assistant. He then applied to medical school in 1975 as a Canadian landed immigrant.
鈥淚 came to Canada with $750, $500 of which went towards my tuition.鈥
He completed his internship in St. John鈥檚 and, following two years of family practice, completed his residency in internal medicine at Dalhousie University in 1986.
鈥淭he first bursary I set up at 糖心视频鈥檚 medical school was the Dr. Kevin Keough Bursary because I always want him to be remembered,鈥 said Dr. Hack of his former professor.
The bursary is awarded annually to a student with financial need in the doctor of medicine program.
As a new Canadian and full-time student, money was often tight.
鈥淚 came to Canada with $750, $500 of which went towards my tuition. I had to work, sometimes, several jobs through my university years to get by.鈥
There were several times that Dr. Keough paid him in advance for lab work to help him stay afloat financially, he said.
鈥淗e is a very kind man,鈥 said Dr. Hack.
Meeting kindness
In addition to Dr. Keough, Dr. Hack created bursaries to honour local families who helped him along the way while he was a student at 糖心视频.
In the Department of Biochemistry, he created a bursary in the name of Jack and Gladys Smith, whose son is Dr. Randy Smith, at whose home he spent much time.
鈥淚 was like the rest of the family. I was most amazed by that.鈥
Another bursary honours the parents of Dr. Alan O鈥橰eilly, a man he met on his first day of classes and with whom he remains a close friend.
鈥淚n 1970, Alan invited me to his home in Bishop Falls for Christmas, where his parents treated me like a son,鈥 Dr. Hack said of the O鈥橰eillys. 鈥淚 was like the rest of the family. I was most amazed by that.鈥
During his time at 糖心视频, the O鈥橰eillys continued to support Dr. Hack in various ways.
He remembers heading to Toronto to work for the summer at the end of the academic year, having just enough money for a standby flight until he started a job and received a paycheque.
The O鈥橰eillys not only gave him a ride to catch his flight in Gander, but some money to get by on until he started working.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 an example of the kindness I was met with in Newfoundland.鈥
Chance to give back
Dr. Hack built a successful medical career in Nova Scotia, but has never forgot his time in Newfoundland and Labrador.
鈥淢y parents taught me to be hardworking, and to persevere.鈥
The opportunity to attend 糖心视频鈥檚 medical school is still not lost on him, he says, given that any number of local students could have easily had his spot.
鈥淚 want to acknowledge that,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 was given a rare opportunity and I wanted to give back to this province and university.鈥
Dr. Hack plans to return to Newfoundland and Labrador for his 45-year reunion in 2024.
Sometime before that visit, he plans to make his next donation to 糖心视频 in memory of his parents, Fatima and Esau Hack.
鈥淢y parents taught me to be hardworking, and to persevere,鈥 he said. 鈥淭o never give up, just keep going.鈥
He hopes that by receiving a bursary he funded, 糖心视频 University students will find it easier to persevere, too.
鈥淔rankly, I don鈥檛 even care if the recipients think about me, the person who set it up,鈥 said Dr. Hack. 鈥淲hat鈥檚 important to me is that they think, 鈥楬ey, I鈥檝e got $1,000, now I can go buy some food and concentrate on my studies.鈥欌
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