Margaret Hay Edwards Achievement Medal

Margaret Hay EdwardsThe American Association for Cancer Education established the Margaret Hay Edwards Award in 1986 to honor sustained outstanding contributions to cancer education. Dr. Margaret Hay Edwards, for whom the award was named, was the member of the National Cancer Institute who was instrumental in establishing peer-reviewed cancer education support mechanisms.

The AACE Advisory Committee grants this award annually to individuals who have made noteworthy contributions to cancer education. Each recipient receives a medal and $1000.

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Recipients

2009 Suzanne A. Gronemeyer, PhD
2008 Georgia Robbins Sadler, MSN, MBA, PhD
2007 Joseph O'Donnell, MD
2006 Richard E. Gallagher, PhD
2005 Robert M. Chamberlain, PhD
2004 Sid Saltzstein, MD
2003 Selma J. Morris, MEd
2002 Sol Silverman, MA, DDS
2001 Bernard S. Aron, MD, FACR
2000 Milly L. Haagedorm, MD
1999 John Foley, MD, PhD
1998 Richard F. Bakemeier, MD
1997 John Horton, MD, ChB, FACP
1996 Louis J. Bernard, MD
1995 Daisilee Berry, MD
1994 George J. Hill, MD
1993 W.P. Laird Myers, MD
1992 Edwin A. Mirand, PhD, DSc.
1992 Harold B. Haley, MD
1991 Arthur I. Holleb, MD
1990 B.J. Kennedy, MD
1989 Henry M. Lemon, MD
1989 Edward T. Kremetnz, MD
1988 Michaeld B. Shimkin, MD
1987 Kenneth B. Olsen, MD
1987 David A. Wood, MD
1986 Margaret Hay Edwards, MD

 

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