Chicago Sun-Times

Scholarshi­p to honor ER doctor slain at Mercy Hospital

- BY MITCH DUDEK, STAFF REPORTER mdudek@suntimes.com | @mitchdudek

Former classmates of Dr. Tamara O’Neal, the emergency room doctor killed in the Mercy Hospital shooting in November, have created a scholarshi­p in her name.

The Tamara O’Neal MD Scholarshi­p Fund will support a first-year medical student in the University of Illinois’ Urban Health Program.

“Tamara was always a person who lived to help people, and to be able to pass that on in the form of this scholarshi­p fund to help someone else, then Tamara still lives,” her father, Tom O’Neal, told the Sun-Times Sunday.

“She used to call me up and tell me to say an extra prayer for her when she had a big exam … now I’ll say an extra prayer for the person who gets this scholarshi­p,” he said.

The group of friends has raised $68,000 for the scholarshi­p fund thus far.

If enough money is raised, a second scholarshi­p will be offered to a fourth-year medical student who will complete his or her residency in emergency medicine — the field O’Neal chose.

“Their ultimate goal is to raise enough money so this will be an ongoing scholarshi­p from here on out,” Tom O’Neal said. “I thought that was pretty good.”

Tamara O’Neal was a 2014 UIC College of Medicine graduate and a 2017 emergency medicine resident graduate.

Chisalu Nchekwube, now a family medicine resident at Advocate Christ Hospital in Oak Lawn, was one of O’Neal’s closest med school friends.

“Tamara made sure that our group of friends continued to get together even after we all graduated and were all over the country doing our residencie­s,” Nchekwube said in a statement issued by the school. “Our group became like a family, and Tamara was the matriarch, the glue that held us together.”

O’Neal was working as an emergency room physician at Mercy Hospital in Chicago, where she also volunteere­d her time to teach clinical residents, when she was fatally shot Nov. 19 by her ex-fiancée.

Also slain in the shooting were Chicago Police Officer Samuel Jimenez, who was responding to the scene, and pharmacy resident Dayna Less, who had just graduated in May 2018 from Purdue University with a doctor of pharmacy degree.

The gunman, Juan Lopez, was wounded by police before he fatally shot himself.

 ?? PROVIDED ?? Dr. Tamara O’Neal was shot to death at Mercy Hospital in November. UIC has establishe­d a scholarshi­p in her name.
PROVIDED Dr. Tamara O’Neal was shot to death at Mercy Hospital in November. UIC has establishe­d a scholarshi­p in her name.

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