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May 17
Nominate Your Mentor of the Year

Nominations are now being accepted for the 2012 Mentor of the Year Award!  Part of the AOA/American Osteopathic Foundation’s Mentor Recognition program, the 2012 Mentor of the Year Award, made possible through association with Pfizer, honors DOs who help shape the future of the osteopathic medical profession through their involvement with students, postdoctoral trainees and new physicians.  Five finalists will be selected, and the winner will be announced during the Opening Session of OMED 2012 in San Diego, Calif.  All finalists will be honored at the Distinguished Mentor Reception at OMED 2012 and will be inducted into the Mentor Hall of Fame. Nominations are being accepted through 7/23/12.  Questions may be sent to iLEARN@osteopathic.org, or call (800) 621-1773 ext. 8143. Visit www.iLEARN.osteopathic.org​ for more information.

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