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Chapter Awards

Each fall the Georgia Chapter recognizes outstanding contributions to Georgia’s children and to the Chapter via the presentation of several awards. Chapter members may nominate individuals who met award criteria by August 10 of each year. The following are the Chapter Awards, with a list of the recipients of the past 5 years included.

 

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: Awarded to Chapter member for outstanding achievement in pediatrics in past 1-3 years including patient care, teaching, research, advocacy, & Chapter service.

2007 Kathryn Cheek, MD
2008

Jay E. Berkelhamer, MD

2009 Richard Besser, MD
2010 Lynne D. Feldman, MD
2011 Norman “Chip” Harbaugh, MD


YOUNG PHYSICIAN AWARD: Awarded to a Chapter member under the age of 40 who has made an outstanding contribution in pediatrics, including research, improving access to care, developing model programs for care, service to the Chapter or child advocacy.

2007 Yolanda Wimberly, MD
2008

Kathryn McLeod, MD

Melinda Willingham, MD

2009

Iris Basilio, MD

Robert Forbes, MD

Steve Hobby, MD

2010

Benjamin Spitalnick, MD

Joshua Smith, MD

2011 Michelle R. Zeanah, MD


FRIEND OF CHILDREN AWARD: Awarded to a non-pediatrician, for outstanding contributions to the health, development, and well-being of children in Georgia in the past year.

2007

Atlanta Journal-Constitution

HealthSTAT

2008

Sarah Ashe

VOICES for Georgia’s Children

Donald Whitney

2009

Linda Lowe

Tera Martin-Mize

2010

Joe W. Rogers, Jr.

Scott Ressmeyer

2011

Donna W. Hyland

Judith A. Gay, NP

 

LEGISLATOR OF THE YEAR AWARD: Awarded for exemplary contributions on behalf of children and pediatrics during the past state legislative session.  Awards may be made to both a House & Senate member.

2007

Representative Donna Sheldon

Senator Tim Golden

2008 Representative Judy Manning
2009 Representative Mickey Channell
2010 Senator Jack Hill
2011

Representative Larry J. “Butch” Parrish

 


FOUNDATION CHAMPION AWARD: This award, established in 2011, honors the exceptional work of a member or volunteer on behalf of the Pediatric Foundation of Georgia.

2011        James R. Soapes (Inaugural Recipient)

 

LEILA D. DENMARK LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: The highest award the Georgia Chapter can bestow. This is awarded to a Chapter member in recognition of the individual’s lifetime of work and contributions in pediatrics. Named in honor of pioneering pediatrician Leila Denmark, MD, one of the first female physicians in Georgia. She died at the age of 114 in April 2012.

2007 Barbara Bruner, MD
2008 Michael K. Levine, MD
2009 Charles Linder, MD
2010 R. Dwain Blackston, MD
2011 Paul M. Fernhoff, MD (Awarded Posthumously)

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