Awards
AMSUS Award Reviewer Opportunity
Navy Medicine needs to select 5 AMSUS Award reviewers (across all Corps). The time commitment is minimal – reviewers will review between 5 and 25 submissions, over a course of two weeks, beginning in late September.
To be considered, please send your bio and CV to CDR Robyn Treadwell (contact in the global) by 7 August.
AMSUS Awards Nominations Open
AMSUS acknowledges the abilities of many outstanding federal healthcare individuals each year through our distinguished Awards Program. As an AMSUS Annual Meeting POC, please communicate the Awards opportunity throughout your agencies and services. Anyone can submit a nominee – nominations are open to any federal healthcare worker from the Army, Navy, Air Force, DHA, USPHS, Veterans Affairs, Homeland Security, Health and Human Services, and the Uniformed Services University.
The AMSUS Awards submission portal is open – you can access it here: https://amsus.swoogo.com/AMSUSAwards/cfs/3779449. Nominations close 15 September.
2024 Association of Military Surgeons of the United States (AMSUS) Annual Meeting – Call for Breakout Session Presentations, Posters, and Award Submissions
The 2024 Association of Military Surgeons of the United States (AMSUS) annual meeting is scheduled to be held 12-15 February 2024 at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center, Washington, D.C.
The Surgeon General is requesting submissions for prospective breakout presentations.
The following are preferred topics for breakout sessions at AMSUS:
o Initiatives / projects that support new and evolving operational medicine capabilities
o Topics that directly speak to our man/train/equip mission
o Topics that support our warfighting concepts of Distributed Maritime Operations (DMO), Littoral Operations in a Contested Environment (LOCE), and Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations (EABO)
o Topics that support Joint and/or allies/partners in the operational realm
o Topics that focus on multi-modal patient movement within the maritime domain
o Initiatives that focus on and enhance access to care attainment in garrison
Panel presentations are preferred over single individual presentations. Each panel discussion may have up to four (4) speakers.
Prospective breakout session presentation should provide:
o Title of the Breakout Session
o Presenter(s) names, CVs and email addresses, please identify the panel chair
o A single paragraph summary of the presentation
o 3-5 learning outcomes from the presentation
Prospective breakout session submissions should be emailed no later than 01 SEPT 2023 to CDR Robyn Treadwell.
Further guidance will be provided for presentations selected by the Surgeon General.
Posters – the platform for AMSUS poster abstracts opens 10 JUL 2023 and is an open process. A link to the poster submission portal will follow.
Awards – the platform for AMSUS award nominations will open 01 JUL 2023 and close 15 SEP 2023. A link to the awards submission portal to follow. Full description of AMSUS awards can be found on the website at www.amsus.org.
2023 MHS Award for the Advancement of Women Physicians in Military Medicine (AAWPMM)
Nomination packages are being solicited for the AAWPMM. This award honors outstanding physicians who have made significant contributions to the advocacy of female physicians whose behavior, example, or success can be emulated by others, especially by younger female physicians. One junior leader (O3-O4) and one senior leader (O5-O6) per Service will be selected.
Packages will include: a letter of recommendation from the nominee’s CO, nomination form, and CV (limited to 3 pages), and must be submitted as ONE single pdf. Send completed packages to LCDR Laura Barrett at Laura dot Barrett < at > usuhs dot edu by 15 Aug 2023.
Congrats to Captain Kimberly Davis, MC, USN – 2022 American Hospital Association Federal Award of Excellence
This award recognizes a senior federal healthcare executive whose leadership in directing and orchestrating innovative achievements has distinguished themselves by contributing substantially to the mission of the federal healthcare system. As Commander NMRTC San Diego and Director of Naval Medical Center San Diego, this award highlights her steadfast commitment to the organization. Bravo Zulu!
