American Medical Association Awards for Outstanding Government Service

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The American Medical Association solicits annual nominations for the American Medical Association Awards for Outstanding Government Service—considered one of the most prestigious awards honoring elected officials and career government employees. These awards aim to recognize significant accomplishments to advance public health.

2026 American Medical Association Awards for Outstanding Government Service recipients

Award category: United States Representative

Mariannette Miller-Meeks, MD (R-IA)

Representative, U.S. House of Representatives

Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, MD, at the 2026 AMA National Advocacy Conference

Award category: Member of the executive branch in career public service

Lisa G. Rider, MD

Head, Environmental Autoimmunity Group, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

2026 AOGS recipient: Lisa G. Rider, MD

Award category: Member of a state legislature

Julie A. Morrison

State senator, Illinois Senate

2026 AOGS recipient: Julie A. Morrison

Award category: Career public servant at the local level

Philip Huang, MD, MPH

Director, Dallas County Health and Human Services

2026 AOGS recipient: Philip Huang, MD, MPH

Awards criteria

Nominees who meet the following criteria are considered for the award:

  • Contributed greatly to the public health through elected and career government service
  • Is an outstanding leader in his/her field
  • Has high personal integrity
  • Promoted the art and science of medicine in or through government service
  • Developed a special project that contributed to the public health of a given community or special population

Awards categories

The AMA presents these awards in seven categories of public service, including local, state and federal government. Each year, the caliber of nominees is a testament to the incredible health care initiatives being advanced throughout our nation.

  • U.S. senator
  • U.S. representative
  • Member of the executive branch serving by presidential/political appointment (federal)
  • Member of the executive branch in career public service (federal)
  • Governor or elected statewide official
  • Member of the state legislature
  • Career public servant at the state or local level

If you have any questions regarding the awards or the nomination process, contact the Awards Secretariat at (314) 698-9051.

Past recipients

View a list of past winners (PDF).

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