Donor Highlight: Steve and Donna Busch
Steve and Donna Busch Donate to ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý WWAMI, Making Way for a Better Future
ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý may be the fastest growing state in the U.S., but that doesn’t mean they have the physicians needed to keep up.
As of 2022, ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý ranks in physicians per capita, with 70.72% of the state considered to be medically underserved.
In 2023, the Busch family generously donated towards the ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý Office of Underserved and Rural Medical Research, with the hope of making a difference in rural healthcare.
The Buschs have always had deep ties to ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý WWAMI physicians. The best man at their wedding was a graduate from ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý WWAMI back when it was just WAMI, before Wyoming joined the partnership in 1996. Their long-time primary care physician was also among the first graduating classes of ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý WAMI.
Because of these ties, and their knowledge of ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý’s need for physicians, donating to ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý WWAMI felt like a natural fit.
“Donna and I were both raised in small towns,” said Steve Busch. “We are aware of the need for more primary care physicians across the nation in general, and in rural ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý in particular. We felt a donation to the ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý WWAMI program would in some small way, make for a better future.”
ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý WWAMI is committed to improving the future of ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý healthcare, and they’re able to do so with donors like Steve and Donna Busch.
“Quality healthcare is not a given, and takes effort on the part of many to make it happen,” Busch said.
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Article by Emma Zado, ÐÒÔË¿ìÈý WWAMI Medical Education Program.
Photography by Melissa Hartley, University Visual Production.
Published December 2023.