Jerome C. Goldstein, MD Public Service Award
The Jerome C. Goldstein, MD Public Service Award recognizes members for their commitment and achievement in service within the United States, either to the public or to other organizations, when such service promises to improve patient welfare. The 2013 recipient, Steven F. Isenberg, MD, is a marathon runner and founded Medals4Mettle (www.medals4mettle.org) in 2005, a 501c3 non-profit organization that awards endurance athletes’ finishers medals to struggling patients (mostly children) and others who demonstrate mettle, or courage, as they struggle through life’s challenging marathon. His efforts have resulted in awarding more than 25,000 medals worldwide in more than 100 hospitals. Dr. Isenberg’s commitment in service to others in the United States is outstanding and the AAO-HNSF is proud to honor him as the recipient of this prestigious award. Nominations for 2014 are now being accepted. Any Academy member in good standing is eligible to be nominated, or to nominate another member. Nominations must be submitted by January 30, 2014. The finalist will be selected on February 11, 2014. The recipient will be recognized during the 2014 Annual Meeting and OTO EXPOSM in Orlando, FL. Visit http://www.entnet.org/Community/Goldstein-Award.cfm for more information. Nominations Deadline for World Chinese Academy Past Academy President K.J. Lee, MD, has announced a call for nominations to represent U.S. otolaryngologists on the Board of the World Chinese Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, Ltd. The World Chinese Academy is an International Corresponding Society, affiliated with the Academy. Nominees for the three U.S. positions must be otolaryngologists of Chinese descent. The position is open to qualified board certified otolaryngologists of Chinese descent. If interested send a CV to KjleeMD@aol.com. The nomination period ends February 15, so act now.
The Jerome C. Goldstein, MD Public Service Award recognizes members for their commitment and achievement in service within the United States, either to the public or to other organizations, when such service promises to improve patient welfare.
The 2013 recipient, Steven F. Isenberg, MD, is a marathon runner and founded Medals4Mettle (www.medals4mettle.org) in 2005, a 501c3 non-profit organization that awards endurance athletes’ finishers medals to struggling patients (mostly children) and others who demonstrate mettle, or courage, as they struggle through life’s challenging marathon. His efforts have resulted in awarding more than 25,000 medals worldwide in more than 100 hospitals. Dr. Isenberg’s commitment in service to others in the United States is outstanding and the AAO-HNSF is proud to honor him as the recipient of this prestigious award.
Nominations for 2014 are now being accepted. Any Academy member in good standing is eligible to be nominated, or to nominate another member. Nominations must be submitted by January 30, 2014. The finalist will be selected on February 11, 2014. The recipient will be recognized during the 2014 Annual Meeting and OTO EXPOSM in Orlando, FL. Visit http://www.entnet.org/Community/Goldstein-Award.cfm for more information.
Nominations Deadline for World Chinese Academy
- Past Academy President K.J. Lee, MD, has announced a call for nominations to represent U.S. otolaryngologists on the Board of the World Chinese Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, Ltd. The World Chinese Academy is an International Corresponding Society, affiliated with the Academy.
- Nominees for the three U.S. positions must be otolaryngologists of Chinese descent.
- The position is open to qualified board certified otolaryngologists of Chinese descent. If interested send a CV to KjleeMD@aol.com. The nomination period ends February 15, so act now.