Applications Open for 2012 BOG Model Society Award, Practitioner Excellence Award
The Model Society Award recognizes outstanding local, state, and regional societies that exhibit effective leadership, institute Academy and Foundation programs, and further Academy goals through active participation in the Board of Governors. The award is based on activities from February 1, 2011 through January 31, 2012. Previous winners of the Model Society Award include: the Pennsylvania Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (2011), Massachusetts Society of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery (2008 and 2009). Please consider applying for this prestigious award and letting the Academy know what great programs you are running in your region or state to improve the quality of care of our patients. The Practitioner Excellence Award recognizes the prototypical clinical otolaryngologist one wishes to emulate. BOG representatives should nominate individuals who, within the past 10 years, have practiced medicine in an exemplary manner and are sought by other physicians because of their personal and effective care. The nominee must be an Academy member in good standing and should have, in addition to his or her clinical skills, one or more of the following attributes: Civic leadership Charitable activity Leadership involvement with local, state, or national medical organizations Community education Participation in local civic and/or community activities The applications deadline is March 19. Awards will be presented during the annual meeting in Washington, DC at the BOG General Assembly on Monday afternoon, September 10. Send questions to bog@entnet.org.
Please consider applying for this prestigious award and letting the Academy know what great programs you are running in your region or state to improve the quality of care of our patients.
The Practitioner Excellence Award recognizes the prototypical clinical otolaryngologist one wishes to emulate. BOG representatives should nominate individuals who, within the past 10 years, have practiced medicine in an exemplary manner and are sought by other physicians because of their personal and effective care. The nominee must be an Academy member in good standing and should have, in addition to his or her clinical skills, one or more of the following attributes:
- Civic leadership
- Charitable activity
- Leadership involvement with local, state, or national medical organizations
- Community education
- Participation in local civic and/or community activities
The applications deadline is March 19. Awards will be presented during the annual meeting in Washington, DC at the BOG General Assembly on Monday afternoon, September 10. Send questions to bog@entnet.org.