AMA honors medical society exec with a lifetime achievement award

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HONOLULU The American Medical Association (AMA) honored Christine Ignaszak-Nadolny, executive director of the Medical Society of the County of Erie (MSCE), in New York, with the Medical Executive Lifetime Achievement Award. The award honors a medical association executive who has contributed substantially to the goals and ideals of the medical profession.

“In her role as executive director of MSCE, Christine Ignaszak-Nadolny has worked tirelessly to support physicians and identify, recruit and engage members,” said AMA President David O. Barbe, M.D. “A sustaining force for the organization, she is respected and admired by members of MSCE for her widespread service to the county, district, and other medical and community organizations.”

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