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About the AMA Awards Program

The American Medical Association recognizes excellence through the following AMA Awards:

  • Distinguished Service Award
  • Citation for Distinguished Service
  • AMA Medal of Valor
  • Scientific Achievement Award
  • Benjamin Rush Award for Citizenship and Community Service
  • President's Citation for Service to the Public
  • Joseph B. Goldberger Award in Clinical Nutrition
  • Dr. William Beaumont Award in Medicine
  • AMA Foundation Award for Health Education
  • Isaac Hays, MD and John Bell, MD Award for Leadership in Medical Ethics and Professionalism
  • Medical Executive Lifetime Achievement Award
  • Medical Executive Meritorious Achievement Award

American Medical Association Awards Program instructions

1. Candidates may be nominated for more than one award.

2. Nominations for awards should be presented on an official awards nomination form (Word), and e-mailed to the AMA Office of House of Delegates Affairs at the address below. You will need to download the form and submit the completed form as an e-mail attachment.

3. All pertinent information must be provided within the space provided on the form.
Please complete multiple forms for multiple nominations.

4. The sponsor's statement and endorsement statements, if any, should be of not less than 50, nor more than 250 words. Statements of endorsement are not required.

5. Please include the candidates' curriculum vitae with the nomination forms in the e-mail submittal.

6. Award recipients must agree to be present to accept the award in person on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009, at the House of Delegates Interim Meeting in Houston, Texas.

7. Please e-mail nominations by Feb, 23. 2009 to hod@ama-assn.org

For additional information contact:

Roger Brown
Phone: (312) 464-4344
Fax: (312) 464-4505

AMA Awards Criteria
Criteria for AMA awards.

AMA Award Recipients
Recipients of awards presented by the AMA.

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