Baptist Memorial Hospital-Union City recently hosted colleagues from Baptist Health Sciences University for a lunch with hospital leadership. Baptist Health Sciences University President Hampton Hopkins, Ed.D., and Director of Admissions Allison Flynn led a Q&A with attendees, highlighting tuition discounts and other perks available to Baptist team members and their dependents who are pursuing BHSU degrees.
Skipper Bondurant, Baptist Union City administrator and CEO, shared exciting news about clinical education opportunities, announcing third-year BHSU College of Osteopathic Medicine students will soon have the option to complete clinical residency rotations at Baptist Union City.
Megan Munoz, Baptist Union City nuclear medicine technologist and BHSU alum, spoke about her experience at the university and how it prepared her for her role at the hospital. BHSU mascot Hartley the Blue Healer made a lively appearance, bringing extra energy and fun to the occasion.
“Baptist Union City and Baptist Health Sciences University look forward to working together to recruit a talented workforce,” said Bondurant.



