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April 26
AOA Seeking Distinguished Service Nominees

The AOA Committee on Awards is seeking nominations for the Distinguished Service Certificate, the AOA’s highest honor.  It is awarded annually to deserving physicians or lay individuals for outstanding accomplishments in advancing the science and art of osteopathic medicine, education, philanthropy, or other fields of public service.  This award recognizes contributions to the overall profession, rather than regional or local efforts.  Nominations must come from an osteopathic state, specialty or non-practice association, or from a college of osteopathic medicine and must be received by Friday, May 18.  The DSA Nomination Form provides more detailed requirements and instructions on how to submit a nomination.  Questions should be directed to Amy Bolivar, Secretary to the Committee on Awards, at (312) 202-8004 or abolivar@osteopathic.org.

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