ApolloMD Opens $5,000 Emergency Medicine Scholarship

The annual award aims to support the next generation of emergency physicians.

Mar. 20, 2026 at 10:48am

ApolloMD, a private, independent group that partners with over 100 hospitals nationwide, is opening applications for its 2026 Emergency Medicine Scholarship. The $5,000 award is designed to help ease the financial demands of medical training for residents pursuing a career in Emergency Medicine.

Why it matters

The scholarship recognizes residents who demonstrate academic achievement, leadership and service, which ApolloMD believes is important to invest in as the company partners with hospitals to provide integrated physician and practice management services in Emergency Medicine and other specialties.

The details

Residents are eligible to apply if they are members in good standing of a U.S. allopathic or osteopathic medical school and are applying for or currently training in an Emergency Medicine Residency Program. Applications will be evaluated based on the applicant's essay, academic achievement, service and philanthropy, leadership, and professional involvement. The scholarship recipient will be announced in August 2026.

  • Applications are open through June 15, 2026.
  • The scholarship recipient will be announced in August 2026.

The players

ApolloMD

A private, independent group that partners with more than 100 hospitals nationwide to provide integrated, multispecialty physician, APC and practice management services in Emergency Medicine, Hospital Medicine and Revenue Cycle Management.

Yogin Patel, MD, MBA, FACEP

Chief executive officer of ApolloMD.

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What they’re saying

“Match Day marks a defining moment for future emergency physicians. As a physician-owned organization, we believe it is important to invest in residents who are preparing to lead the future of emergency medicine.”

— Yogin Patel, Chief executive officer of ApolloMD

What’s next

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The takeaway

This scholarship demonstrates ApolloMD's commitment to supporting the next generation of emergency physicians and investing in residents who exhibit strong academic, leadership and service qualities, which the company believes are crucial to the future of emergency medicine.