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Candice
Woodcock
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Fayetteville, SC
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Pre-Med Student
Candice Woodcock was born and raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina. She
graduated from Terry Sanford High School where she was president of her class
and captain of the soccer and cross country teams. She received a perfect score
on the math portion of her SATs.
Woodcock won full merit scholarships to
both the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke University. She
accepted the Morehead Scholarship to attend UNC-Chapel Hill and eventually
received her Bachelor of Science Degree in biology and psychology with a minor
in chemistry.
SURVIVOR: AFRICA inspired Woodcock to do service work in
Africa. Following her freshman year of college, she spent 10 and a half weeks
living in a mud hut with a tribal family in the western highlands of Kenya. She
taught primary and secondary school in the village and designed her own service
project where she ran a clinic that distributed over 700 pairs of eyeglasses
that had been donated by parties in the United States. Inspired by her work in
Kenya, Woodcock became the fundraising director and then executive director of
Students for Students International, a completely student-run, non-profit
organization at UNC-Chapel Hill that gives scholarships to students in Zimbabwe
and Tanzania. Woodcock also spent a summer studying health care in Chile and
Peru and another summer splitting her time between work at the Cancer Clinic at
George Washington University Hospital and La Clinica del Pueblo, a free Latino
clinic in Washington, D.C.
After graduation, Woodcock decided to take a
year off before continuing her studies. She worked full-time for six months as
an Assistant Director of Clinical Trials and as a Director of External Practice
Development for an ophthalmology practice, and then part-time for the following
six months. She has just begun graduate school at Georgetown University to
attain a Master's Degree in physiology and biophysics. She then plans to attend
medical school. She hopes to use her medical degree to do service work in
developing countries and also in underserved areas of the U.S.
Woodcock
enjoys spending time with her family and friends, working out, playing sports,
being in the water and playing with her dog, Louis James.
Woodcock
currently resides in Washington, D.C. Her birth date is November 12, 1982. |