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Award of $10,000 to a USA medical school faculty member to recognize significant contributions to health and the quality of healthcare for a broad population of Americans. Eligible nominees must be able to demonstrate that their work has influenced public policy, improved public health and healthcare, and helped redirect the medical profession and/or academic medical centers to experiment with a variety of educational and delivery modes to achieve important societal objectives. In addition, the nominee should demonstrate standards of professional ethics and scientific integrity.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation David E. Rogers Award honors a medical school faculty member who has made major contributions to improving public health and health care. The award honors the legacy of David E. Rogers, MD, the first president of the foundation and an exemplar of academic medicine’s commitment to meeting the health care needs of the public. The award is jointly sponsored by the AAMC and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
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To access the online Nomination form: https://www.abstractscorecard.com/cfp/submit/login.asp?EventKey=DSQNMLGD
Please address all questions to:
Sandra Gordon
202-828-0472
sgordon@aamc.org
AAMC
655 K Street, NW, Suite 100
Washington, DC, 20001-2399