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This is a listing of all recipients of ACP National Awards. For a list of all recipients of Masterships visit https://www.acponline.org/system/files/documents/about_acp/awards_masterships/masters.pdf

JOHN PHILLIPS MEMORIAL AWARD Established October 1929, "... for distinguished contributions in clinical ."

1932 Oswalt T. Avery, , New York 1933 William B. Castle, Brookline, 1935 Leo Loeb, St. Louis, Missouri 1936 Eugene Markley Landis, , Massachusetts 1937 Richard E. Shope, Princeton, New Jersey 1938 Harry Goldblatt, Cleveland, Ohio 1939 Tom Douglas Spies, Birmingham, Alabama 1940 Rene J. Dubos, New York, New York 1941 William Christopher Stadie, , 1942 John R. Paul, New Haven, Connecticut 1942 James D. Trask, New Haven, Connecticut 1946 Edwin Joseph Cohn, Boston, Massachusetts 1947 Fuller Albright, Boston, Massachusetts 1948 Ernest W. Goodpasture, Nashville, Tennessee 1949 Edwin B. Astwood, Hamilton, Bermuda 1950 Edward C. Kendall, Rochester, Minnesota 1952 Andre F. Cournand, New York, New York 1953 Charles H. Best, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 1954 Donald Dexter Van Slyke, Upton, New York 1955 George Widmer Thorn, Boston, Massachusetts 1956 , Pasadena, 1957 Cecil , Minneapolis, Minnesota 1958 Amos Christie, Nashville, Tennessee 1959 C. Sidney Burwell, Boston, Massachusetts 1960 Dickinson W. Richards, New York, New York 1961 Armand J. Quick, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1962 Irvine H. Page, Cleveland, Ohio 1963 John A. Luetscher Jr., Palo Alto, California 1964 Jesse L. Bollman, Rochester, Minnesota 1965 Jerome W. Conn, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1966 Helen B. Taussig, Baltimore, Maryland 1967 Maxwell M. Wintrobe, Salt Lake City, Utah 1968 Sol Sherry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1969 James A. Shannon, Washington, District of Columbia 1970 Carl V. Moore, St. Louis, Missouri 1971 Maxwell Finland, Boston, Massachusetts 1972 Victor A. McKusick, Baltimore, Maryland 1973 Willem J. Kolff, Salt Lake City, Utah 1973 Belding H. Scribner, Seattle, Washington 1974 Oscar D. Ratnoff, Cleveland, Ohio 1975 Leon O. Jacobson, , 1976 Paul B. Beeson, Seattle, Washington 1977 Grant W. Liddle, Nashville, Tennessee 1978 Walter L. Palmer, Chicago, Illinois 1979 William N. Valentine, Los Angeles, California 1980 James B. Wyngaarden, Durham, North Carolina 1981 Hans Popper, New York, New York 1982 Frederic C. Bartter, San Antonio, Texas 1983 Earl Howard Wood, Rochester, Minnesota 1984 Joseph B. Kirsner, Chicago, Illinois 1985 Arnold S. Relman, Boston, Massachusetts 1986 Lloyd H. Smith Jr., , California 1987 Sheldon M. Wolff, Boston, Massachusetts 1988 Robert S. Schwartz, Boston, Massachusetts 1989 Kurt J. Isselbacher, Boston, Massachusetts 1990 William N. Kelley, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1991 Eugene Braunwald, Boston, Massachusetts 1992 Robert W. Shrier, Denver, Colorado 1993 J. Claude Bennett, Birmingham, Alabama 1994 Harriet P. Dustan, Essex, Vermont 1995 Arthur H. Rubenstein, Chicago, Illinois 1996 Samuel I. Rappaport, San Diego, California 1997 Anthony S. Fauci, Washington, District of Columbia 1998 Philip W. Brickner, Bronx, New York 1998 Jerome P. Kassirer, Boston, Massachusetts 1999 Michael O. Thorner, Charlottesville, Virginia 2000 John A. Benson Jr., Portland, Oregon 2001 Marvin H. Sleisenger, San Francisco, California 2001 Samuel O. Thier, Boston, Massachusetts 2002 David H. Solomon, Los Angeles, California 2003 John C. Beck, Pacific Palisades, California 2004 Halsted R. Holman, Palo Alto, California 2005 John P. Phair, Chicago, Illinois 2006 Myron L. Weisfeldt, Ruxton, Maryland 2007 Lee Goldman, Bel Tiburon, California 2008 Brian L. Strom, Penn Valley, Pennsylvania 2009 Robert O. Bonow, Chicago, Illinois 2010 Garret FitzGerald, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2011 Henry Masur, Bethesda, Maryland 2012 Rajiv Kumar, Rochester, Minnesota 2013 Kenneth L. Becker, Washington, District of Columbia 2014 Antonio M. Gotto Jr., Houston, Texas 2015 Robert A. Kyle, Rochester, Minnesota 2016 Allan H. Goroll, Weston, Massachusetts 2017 J. Larry Jameson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2018 Phillip Gorden, Bethesda, Maryland 2019 John C. LaRosa, Brooklyn, New York 2020 Tom L. Delbanco, Cambridge, Massachusetts 2021 Neil R. Powe, Oakland, California

JAMES D. BRUCE MEMORIAL AWARD Established October 1946, "...for distinguished contributions in preventive medicine."

1948 James Stevens Simmons, Boston, Massachusetts 1949 Stanhope Bayne-Jones, New York, New York 1950 Karl F. Meyer, San Francisco, California 1951 Rolla E. Dyer, , Georgia 1952 James H. S. Gear, Johannesburg, South Africa 1953 Francis Jr., Ann Arbor, Michigan 1954 David Marine, Rehoboth, Delaware 1955 Sir Howard Walter Florey, Oxford, England 1956 John F. Enders, Boston, Massachusetts 1957 Alvin F. Coburn, Chappaqua, New York 1957 Caroline Bedell Thomas, Baltimore, Maryland 1958 Jonas E. Salk, , Pennsylvania 1959 Joseph E. Smadel, Bethesda, Maryland 1960 John H. Dingle, Cleveland, Ohio 1961 Albert B. Sabin, Cincinnati, Ohio 1962 Joseph Stokes Jr., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1963 Charles H. Rammelkamp Jr., Cleveland, Ohio 1964 Robert J. Heubner, Bethesda, Maryland 1965 Luther L. Terry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1966 Robert A. Phillips, Dacca, East Pakistan 1967 David T. Smith, Durham, North Carolina 1968 Walsh McDermott, New York, New York 1969 Colin M. MacLeod, New York, New York 1970 Theodore E. Woodward, Baltimore, Maryland 1971 Lowell T. Coggeshall, Foley, Alabama 1972 Saul Krugman, New York, New York 1973 Alexander D. Langmuir, Boston, Massachusetts 1974 Vincent P. Dole, New York, New York 1975 Dorothy M. Horstmann, New Haven, Connecticut 1976 Gordon Meiklejohn, Denver, Colorado 1977 Edward D. Freis, Washington, District of Columbia 1978 Donald A. Henderson, Baltimore, Maryland 1979 Robert Austrian, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1980 Geoffrey Edsall, San Diego, California 1981 Sir , Oxford, England 1982 William B. Kannel, Framingham, Massachusetts 1983 John William Farquhar, Palo Alto, California 1984 Abraham Lilienfeld, Baltimore, Maryland 1985 H. Stollerman, Boston, Massachusetts 1986 Richard B. Hornick, Rochester, New York 1987 Stanley A. Plotkin, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1988 William W. Stead, Little Rock, Arkansas 1989 S. Leonard Syme, Berkeley, California 1990 William H. Foege, Atlanta, Georgia 1991 Jeremiah Stamler, Chicago, Illinois 1992 Charles H. Hennekens, Boston, Massachusetts 1993 Floyd W. Denny Jr., Chapel Hill, North Carolina 1994 Elizabeth Barrett-Conner, LaJolla, California 1995 James V. Neel, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1996 Leonard T. Kurland, Rochester, Minnesota 1997 David Satcher, Bethesda, Maryland 1997 Joseph F. Fraumeni, Bethesda, Maryland 1998 Vivian W. Pinn, Bethesda, Maryland 1999 Patricia A. Buffler, Berkeley, California 1999 Richard P. Wenzel, Richmond, Virginia 2000 Nanette K. Wenger, Atlanta, Georgia 2001 Michael D. Iseman, Denver, Colorado 2002 Matthew Lukwiya, Uganda 2003 Pascal James Imperato, Brooklyn, New York 2004 Margaret E. Grigsby, Washington, D.C. 2005 John Glenn Morris Jr., Baltimore, Maryland 2006 Nancy A. Rigotti, Lincoln, Massachusetts 2007 Steven A. Schroeder, San Francisco, California 2008 Lewis M. Drusin, New York, New York 2009 William Schaffner II, Nashville, Tennessee 2010 Jorge A. Motta, Panama, Panama 2010 Nestor Sosa, Panama, Panama 2011 David Schottenfeld, Dalton, Massachusetts 2012 Duane R. Hospenthal, Fort Sam Houston, Texas 2013 Michael J. Klag, Baltimore, Maryland 2014 Lisa A. Cooper, Baltimore, Maryland 2015 Not Awarded 2016 Susan C. Stewart, Brooklyn, New York 2017 Philip Greenland, Chicago, Illinois 2018 Calvin Q. Pan, Flushing, New York 2019 Lawrence Deyton, Washington, District of Columbia 2020 Michael J. Barry, Lexington, Massachusetts 2021 JoAnn E. Manson, Beverly, Massachusetts

ALFRED STENGEL MEMORIAL AWARD Established April 1947, "...to a Master of the College for outstanding service to the College in an official capacity."

1948 Charles F. Martin, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1950 James E. Paullin, Atlanta, Georgia 1951 George Morris Piersol, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1952 George H. Lathrope, Morristown, New York 1953 A. Blaine Brower, Dayton, Ohio 1954 Thomas M. McMillan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1955 Maurice C. Pincoffs, Baltimore, Maryland 1956 Cyrus C. Sturgis, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1957 William D. Stroud, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1958 Alex M. Burgess, Sr., Providence, Rhode Island 1959 Hugh J. Morgan, Nashville, Tennessee 1960 Edward R. Loveland, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1961 T. Grier Miller, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1962 William S. Middleton, Madison, Wisconsin 1963 Walter L. Palmer, Chicago, Illinois 1964 Richard A. Kern, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1965 Robert H. Williams, Seattle, Washington 1966 Howard P. Lewis, Portland. Oregon 1967 Chester M. Jones, Boston, Massachusetts 1968 Thomas Findley, Augusta, Georgia 1969 Wallace M. Yater, Washington, District of Columbia 1970 Dwight L. Wilbur, San Francisco, California 1971 Marshall N. Fulton, Providence, Rhode Island 1972 Irving S. Wright, New York, New York 1973 R. H. Kampmeier, Nashville, Tennessee 1974 R. Carmichal Tilghman, Baltimore, Maryland 1975 Hugh R. Butt, Rochester, Minnesota 1976 Edward C. Rosenow Jr., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1977 Walter B. Frommeyer Jr., Birmingham, Alabama 1978 Truman G. Schnabel Jr., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1979 Jack D. Myers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1980 Robert G. Petersdorf, La Jolla, California 1981 Clavin F. Kay, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 1982 Samuel P. Asper, Gibson Island, Maryland 1983 Jeremiah A. Barondess, New York, New York 1984 James A. Clifton, Iowa City, Iowa 1985 Daniel S. Ellis, Boston, Massachusetts 1986 Stuart Bondurant, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 1987 Daniel D. Federman, Boston, Massachusetts 1988 Robert H. Moser, Chama, New Mexico 1989 Francis J. Sweeney Jr., Darby, Pennsylvania 1990 Richard J. Reitemeier, Rochester, Minnesota 1991 Edward W. Hook, Charlottesville, Virginia 1992 Saul J. Farber, New York, New York 1993 Thomas F. Frawley, St. Louis, Missouri 1994 Eugene A. Hildreth, Reading, Pennsylvania 1995 Lawrence Scherr, Manhasset, New York 1996 Rolf M. Gunnar, Hinsdale, Illinois 1997 Michael Bernstein, Murray Hill, New Jersey 1998 James P. Nolan, Buffalo, New York 1999 Linda Hawes Clever, Mill Valley, California 2000 Gerald E. Thomson, New York, New York 2001 James L. Borland Jr., Jacksonville, Florida 2002 Robert B. Copeland, La Grange, Georgia 2003 William A. Reynolds, Missoula, Montana 2004 Herbert S. Waxman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2005 Jock Murray, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 2006 Whitney W. Addington, Chicago, Illinois 2007 Rowan K. Zetterman, Omaha, Nebraska 2008 Mary T. Herald, Summit, New Jersey 2009 Sara E. Walker, Las Cruces, New Mexico 2010 Munsey S. Wheby, Charlottesville, Virginia 2011 William E. Golden, Little Rock, Arkansas 2012 Bernard M. Rosof, Huntington, New York 2013 Joseph W. Stubbs, Albany, Georgia 2014 W. James Stackhouse, Goldsboro, North Carolina 2105 Donna E. Sweet, Wichita, Kansas 2016 Jeffrey P. Harris, Millwood, Virginia 2017 Phyllis A. Guze, Los Angeles, California 2018 Cecil B. Wilson, Winter Park, Florida 2019 Virginia L. Hood, Burlington, Vermont 2020 Lynne M. Kirk, Dallas, Texas 2021 David L. Bronson, Moreland Hills, Ohio

HARRIET P. DUSTAN AWARD Established November 1958, "...to recognize distinguished contributions in as related to medicine."

1960 Philip S. Hench, Rochester, Minnesota 1961 , Palo Alto, California 1962 Murray L. Barr, London, Ontario 1963 Arnold R. Rich, Baltimore, Maryland 1964 A. Baird Hastins, LaJolla, California 1965 Vincent duVigneaud, New York, New York 1966 Charles P. Leblond, Montreal, Quebec, Canada 1967 Marshall A. Nirenberg, Bethesda, Maryland 1968 Philip Bard, Baltimore, Maryland 1969 William B. Kouwenhoven, Baltimore, Maryland 1970 Robert F. Pitts, New York, New York 1971 Solomon A. Berson, Bronx, New York 1971 Rosalyn S. Yalow, Bronx, New York 1972 Robert A. Good, Minneapolis, Minnesota 1973 H. Sherwood Lawrence, New York, New York 1974 George C. Cotzias, Uptown, New York 1975 Henry G. Kunkel, New York, New York 1976 Donald S. Fredrickson, Bethesda, Maryland 1977 Julius H. Comroe Jr., San Francisco, California 1978 Sir , Oxford, England 1979 George E. Palade, New Haven, Connecticut 1980 Maclyn McCarty, New York, New York 1981 Brian F. Hoffman, New York, New York 1982 , Baltimore, Maryland 1983 Not Awarded 1984 Hugh O. McDevitt, Stanford, California 1985 Kimishige Ishizaka, Baltimore, Maryland 1985 Teruko Ishizaka, Baltimore, Maryland 1986 Michael S. Brown, Dallas, Texas 1986 Joseph L. Goldstein, Dallas, Texas 1987 J. Michael Bishop, San Francisco, California 1987 Harold E. Varmus, San Francisco, California 1988 Yuet W. Kan, San Francisco, California 1989 Eric R. Kandel, New York, New York 1990 Leroy E. Hood, Pasadena, California 1991 , Boston, Massachusetts 1992 Arthur C. Guyton, Jackson, Mississippi 1993 , Paris, France 1994 Max Dale Cooper, Birmingham, Alabama 1995 Alfred G. Gilman, Dallas, Texas 1996 Louise T. Chow, Birmingham, Alabama 1997 D. Lynn Loriaux, Portland, Oregon 1998 Thomas A. Waldmann, Silver Spring, Maryland

Award renamed "American College of Physicians - American Society of Internal Medicine Award" for 1999-2003.

1999 Andor Szentivanyi, Tampa, Florida 2000 Francois M. Abboud, Iowa City, Iowa 2001 Julian Solway, Glencoe, Illinois 2002 Seymour Reichlin, Vail, Arizona 2003 Francis S. Collins, Rockville, Maryland

Award renamed "American College of Physicians Award" in 2004.

2004 Harvey J. Alter, Bethesda, Maryland 2005 Janet D. Rowley, Chicago, Illinois 2006 Peter C. Agre, Baltimore, Maryland 2007 Ananda S. Prasad, Detroit, Michigan 2008 Robert M. Chanock, Bethesda, Maryland 2009 Elizabeth G. Nabel, Bethesda, Maryland 2009 Peter C. Nowell, Media, Pennsylvania 2010 Neal S. Young, Washington DC 2011 J. Larry Jameson, Chicago, Illinois 2011 Craig B. Thompson, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2012 Steven M. Holland, Bethesda, Maryland 2012 Aubrey R. Morrison, St. Louis, Missouri 2013 Christopher Plowe, Columbia, Maryland 2013 Douglas Wallace, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2014 David C. Dale, Seattle, Washington 2015 Beatrice H. Hahn, Wallingford, Pennsylvania 2015 Myron Max Levine, Baltimore, Maryland 2016 A. John Barrett, Silver Spring, Maryland 2017 John A. Hansen, Seattle, Washington 2017 Daniel J. Rader, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2018 Richard W. Childs, Bethesda, Maryland

Award renamed "Harriet P. Dustan Award" in in 2018.

2019 Mary M. Horowitz, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2019 Cynthia Sears, Baltimore, Maryland 2020 Jonathan Epstein, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2020 Joseph A. Kovacs, Potomac, Maryland 2021 Blase A. Carabello, Charleston, South Carolina 2021 John M. Carethers, Ann Arbor, Michigan

EDWARD R. LOVELAND MEMORIAL AWARD Established May 1961, "...to a layperson or lay organization for a distinguished contribution in the health field."

1962 E. A. Van Steenwyk, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1963 Robert L. Stearns, L.L.D., Denver, Colorado (Waring-Webb Institute for Medical Research) 1964 Recipient not present to accept award (see 1966) 1965 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1966 Mrs. Albert D. Lasker, New York, New York 1967 John M. Russell, New York, New York 1968 Senator Lister Hill, Washington, District of Columbia 1969 John W. Gardner, Washington, District of Columbia 1970 W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Battle Creek, Michigan 1971 Western Interstate Commission for High Education, Boulder, Colorado 1972 The National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland (Robert Q. Marston accepting) 1973 The Commonwealth Fund, New York, New York 1974 American Society, New York, New York (E. Cuyler Hammond accepting) 1975 American National Red Cross, Washington, District of Columbia 1976 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, New Jersey 1977 Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Palo Alto, California (Robert J. Glaser accepting) 1978 American Heart Association, Dallas, Texas (W. Gerald Austen accepting) 1979 The Rockefeller Foundation, New York, New York 1980 National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, Maryland 1981 The Bureau of Biologics (FDA), Bethesda, Maryland 1982 The World Bank, Washington, District of Columbia (John R. Evans accepting) 1983 , New York, New York 1984 Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, Georgia 1985 Medical Library Association, Chicago, Illinois 1986 Hastings Center (The Institute of Society, Ethics and the ), Hastings-on-Hudson, New York 1987 The San Francisco AIDS Foundation, San Francisco, California 1988 National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 1989 Alcoholics Anonymous, New York, New York 1990 Mothers Against Drunk Driving, Hurst, Texas 1990 Students Against Drunk Driving, Marlboro, Massachusetts 1991 Misericordia Heart Of Mercy Center, Chicago, Illinois 1992 Children Fund, New York, New York 1993 Center to Prevent Handgun Violence, Washington, District of Columbia 1994 Mary E. Mahoney, New York, New York 1995 American Diabetes Association (Kathleen L Wishner, President, accepting) 1996 National Cystic Fibrosis Foundation (Dr. Robert J. Beall, President, accepting) 1997 Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation 1998 Fundación Mexicana para la Salud (Antonio Gutiérrez-Cortina, President, accepting) 1999 Whitman-Walker Clinic (Larry Siegel, Medical Director, accepting) 2000 Shriners Hospital for Children (John D. VerMaas, Chairman, Board of Trustees, accepting) 2001 Linda L. Blank, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2002 South-Eastern Organ Procurement Foundation (Robert T. McCalmon, President, accepting) 2003 Shepherd Center, Atlanta, Georgia 2004 Mercy Health Clinic, Potomac, Maryland 2005 Interfaith House of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 2006 Project HOPE, Millwood, Virginia (John P. Howe, accepting) 2007 The Three Doctors Foundation, West Orange, New Jersey 2008 NEA Clinic Charitable Foundation, Jonesboro, Arkansas 2009 Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy Institute of Catholic Community Services, Washington DC 2010 Veterans Administration for its Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture 2011 Respiratory Health Association of Metropolitan Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 2012 CRUDEM Foundation, Ludlow, Massachusetts 2013 Not Awarded 2014 Cherokee Nation, Tahlequah, Oklahoma 2015 HealthSTAT, Atlanta, Georgia 2016 Not Awarded 2017 Beverley H. Johnson, Bethesda, Maryland 2018 Debra L. Ness, Washington, District of Columbia 2019 The Connecticut Hospice, Branford, Connecticut 2020 Bread for the City, Washington, District of Columbia 2021 Not Awarded

WILLIAM C. MENNINGER MEMORIAL AWARD Established April 1967, "...in recognition of distinguished contributions to the science of mental health."

1968 George L. Engel, Rochester, New York 1969 Howard P. Rome, Rochester, Minnesota 1970 Dana L. Farnsworth, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1971 Ewald W. Busse, Durham, North Carolina 1972 Theodore Lidz, New Haven, Connecticut 1973 John Romano, Rochester, New York 1974 Ephraim T. Lisansky, Baltimore, Maryland 1975 Daniel X. Freedman, Chicago, Illinois 1976 Seymour S. Kety, Boston, Massachusetts 1977 David A. Hamburg, Washington, District of Columbia 1978 Joseph J. Schildkraut, Boston, Massachusetts 1979 Albert J. Solnit, New Haven, Connecticut 1980 Albert J. Stunkard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1981 Gerald L. Klerman, Boston, Massachusetts 1982 John R. Graham, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts 1983 Jay Katz, New Haven, Connecticut 1984 Jack R. Ewalt, Alexandria, Virginia 1985 Leo E. Hollister, Palo Alto, California 1986 Shervert H. Frazier, Rockville, Maryland 1987 Paul R. McHugh, Baltimore, Maryland 1988 Morton F. Reiser, New Haven, Connecticut 1989 David E. Kuhl, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1990 Carl Eisdorfer, Miami, Florida 1991 Donald W. Goodwin, Kansas City, Kansas 1992 Herbert Pardes, New York, New York 1993 Lissy F. Jarvik, Los Angeles, California 1994 Keith H. Brodie, Durham, North Carolina 1995 Lewis L. Judd, La Jolla, California 1996 Michael J. Friedlander, Birmingham, Alabama 1997 Harold Alan Pincus, Chevy Chase, Maryland 1998 David T. Dodd, Murfreesboro, Tennessee 1999 Jan Fawcett, Chicago, Illinois 2000 Charles B. Nemeroff, Atlanta, Georgia 2001 Not Awarded 2002 Luther D. Robinson, Washington, District of Columbia 2003 Timothy E. Quill, Rochester, New York 2004 Abraham L. Halpern, Mamaroneck, New York 2005 Not Awarded 2006 Glenn Treisman, Baltimore, Maryland 2007 Aaron T. Beck, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania 2008 David R. Rubinow, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 2009 Dwight L. Evans, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2010 Daniel K. Winstead, New Orleans, Louisiana 2011 Raquel Gur, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2012 Robert J. Ursano, Kensington, Maryland 2013 William T. Carpenter, Baltimore, Maryland 2014 Charles P. O'Brien, Wynnewood, Pennsylvania 2015 Not Awarded 2016 Not Awarded

This award is no longer offered.

JANE F. DESFORGES DISTINGUISHED TEACHER AWARD Established April 1968, "...to a newly elected, or previously elected, Master of the College in recognition of ennobling qualities of a great teacher who has achieved leadership in the field of medical education."

1968 George L. Engel, Rochester, New York 1969 Eugene A. Stead Jr., Durham, North Carolina 1970 Duncan Graham, Toronto, Ontario, Canada 1970 Tinsley R. Harrison, Birmingham, Alabama 1971 George C. Griffith, LaCanada, California 1972 Thomas M. Durant, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1973 Thomas Hale Ham, Cleveland, Ohio 1973 Robert F. Loeb, New York, New York 1974 William S. Middleton, Madison, Wisconsin 1975 Franz J. Ingelfinger, Boston, Massachusetts 1976 Francis C. Wood, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1977 A. McGehee Harvey, Baltimore, Maryland 1978 William B. Castle, Brookline, Massachusetts 1979 Gerald Klatskin, New Haven, Connecticut 1980 Donald W. Seldin, Dallas, Texas 1981 Jack D. Myers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1982 Louis Weinstein, Boston, Massachusetts 1983 C. Lockard Conley, Baltimore, Maryland 1984 W. Proctor Harvey, Washington, District of Columbia 1985 J. Willis Hurst, Atlanta, Georgia 1986 Saul J. Farber, New York, New York 1987 Richard V. Ebert, Little Rock, Arkansas 1988 Jane F. Desforges, Boston, Massachusetts 1989 Morton N. Swartz, Boston, Massachusetts 1990 Paul B. Beeson, Redmond, Washington 1991 Telfer B. Reynolds, Los Angeles, California 1992 Norman G. Levinsky, Boston, Massachusetts 1992 Theodore E. Woodward, Baltimore, Maryland 1993 Robert G. Petersdorf, Washington, District of Columbia 1994 Robert Kreisberg, Mobile, Alabama 1995 Daniel D. Federman, Boston, Massachusetts 1996 Faith T. Fitzgerald, Sacramento, California 1997 Walter Lester Henry, Washington, District of Columbia 1998 Alvan R. Feinstein, New Haven, Connecticut 1999 Marvin Turck, Seattle, Washington 2000 Thomas E. Andreoli, Little Rock, Arkansas 2001 Norton J. Greenberger, Brookline, Massachusetts 2002 George A. Sarosi, Indianapolis, Indiana 2003 Charles C.J. Carpenter, Providence, Rhode Island 2004 Herbert L. Fred, Houston, Texas 2005 Edward C. Lynch, Houston, Texas 2006 Shahbudin H. Rahimtoola, Los Angeles, California 2007 David B. Hellmann, Baltimore, Maryland 2008 Matthew A. Araoye, Makurdi, Nigeria 2009 John Michael Criley, Torrance, California 2010 Anthony J. Grieco, New York, New York 2011 Ruth-Marie E. Fincher, Augusta, Georgia 2012 Eugene C. Corbett Jr., Palmyra, Virginia 2013 Bennett Lorber, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2014 Frank M. Calia, Baltimore, Maryland 2015 John F. Fisher, Augusta, Georgia 2016 Joyce P. Doyle, Atlanta, Georgia 2016 William L. Morgan Jr., Rochester, New York 2017 John E. Bennett, Potomac, Maryland 2017 Angeline A. Lazarus, Rockville, Maryland 2018 Auguste H. Fortin VI, New Haven, Connecticut 2018 COL Lisa K. Moores, Vienna, Virginia 2019 Lewis E. Braverman, Boston, Massachusetts 2019 Jeffrey G. Wiese, New Orleans, Louisiana 2020 Douglas S. Paauw, Redmond, Washington 2020 David V. O’Dell, Omaha, Nebraska 2021 Robert M. Centor, Mountain Brook, Alabama 2021 Joseph P. Cleary, Norwalk, Connecticut

THE RICHARD AND HINDA ROSENTHAL AWARDS FROM THE ROSENTHAL FAMILY FOUNDATION

RICHARD AND HINDA ROSENTHAL AWARD #1 FROM THE ROSENTHAL FAMILY FOUNDATION #1 Established November 1976, "...to that scientist or scientific group whose recent innovative work is making a notable contribution to improve clinical care in the field of internal medicine or one of its subspecialties."

1977 Baruch S. Blumberg, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Fox Chase Cancer Center) 1978 John P. Merrill, Boston, Massachusetts 1979 David W. Fraser, (CDC), Atlanta, Georgia 1979 Charles C. Shepard, (CDC), Atlanta, Georgia 1979 Joseph E. McDade, (CDC), Atlanta, Georgia 1980 John W. Runyan, Jr. Memphis, Tennessee 1981 Edward H. Kass, Boston, Massachusetts 1982 Alvan R. Feinstein, New Haven, Connecticut 1983 Northwest Kidney Center, (U. Washington) Seattle, Washington (Dr. Blagg, Executive Director accepting) 1984 Maurice R. Hilleman, West Point, Pennsylvania 1985 Blood Systems, Inc., Scottsdale, Arizona 1987 Michael E. Phelps, Ph.D., Los Angeles, California 1988 Robert C. Gallo, Bethesda, Maryland 1989 Ira D. Goldfine, San Francisco, California 1990 Allen C. Steere, Boston, Massachusetts 1991 Donald B. Louria, Newark, New Jersey 1992 Edmund D. Pellegrino, Washington, District of Columbia 1993 Francis S. Collins, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1994 American Academy on Physician and Patient, Baltimore, Maryland (Mack Lipkin, Jr. accepting) 1995 Anthony S. Fauci, Washington, District of Columbia 1996 Rosanne M. Leipzig, New York, New York 1997 Richard J. Baron, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1998 R. Brian Haynes, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 1999 Linnea J. Smith, Mazomanie, Wisconsin 2000 Kathy Johnson Neely, Chicago, Illinois 2001 Theodore G. MacKinney, Madison, Wisconsin 2002 APPNA SEHAT (Dr. Nasim Ashraf accepting) 2003 Joslyn W. Fisher, Houston, Texas 2004 David A. Ansell, Oak Park, Illinois 2005 Ruth M. Parker, Atlanta, Georgia 2006 Susan H. Hou, River Forest, Illinois 2007 Naomi E. Aronson, Bethesda, Maryland 2008 Mardge H. Cohen, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts 2009 Renu Weiss, Chennai, India 2010 Richard M. Hodes, Addas Abba, Ethiopia 2011 John F. Tisdale, Bethesda, Maryland 2012 Marcelo J. Wolff, Santiago, Chile 2013 Not Awarded 2014 H. Clifford Lane, Cabin John, Maryland 2015 Thomas D. Sequist, Boston, Massachusetts 2016 Sonya Shin, Gallup, New Mexico 2017 Not Awarded 2018 Jeffrey H. Samet, Needham, Massachusetts 2019 Shyam Kottilil, Baltimore, Maryland

RICHARD AND HINDA ROSENTHAL AWARD #2 FROM THE ROSENTHAL FAMILY FOUNDATION #2 Established November 1976, "...to that individual or organization whose recent original approach in the delivery of health care (or facilities for the delivery) will increase its clinical and/or economic effectiveness."

1977 Area Health Education Centers, Chapel Hill, N. Carolina (Glenn Wilson accepting) 1977 WAMI Program (Washington, Alaska, Montana, Idaho), Seattle, Washington (M. Roy Schwartz accepting) 1978 Donald C. Harrington, Stockton, California 1979 Paul G. Rogers, Washington, District of Columbia 1980 Charles E. Lewis, Los Angeles, California 1982 Vergil N. Slee, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1983 American Social Health Association, Palo Alto, California (Mr. Clough, Executive Director, accepting) 1984 President's Commission for the Study of Ethical Problems in Medicine and Biomedical and Behavioral Research, Washington, District of Columbia (Chairman: Morris B. Abram; Director, Alexander M. Capron, accepting) 1985 Institute of Medicine (NAS), Washington, District of Columbia 1986 Beverly C. Payne, Ann Arbor, Michigan 1987 Arthur G. Jones, Chicago, Illinois 1988 Estes Park Institute (EPI), Englewood, Colorado (C. Wesley Eisele accepting) 1989 Robert H. Brook, Los Angeles, California 1990 National Hospice Organization, Arlington, Virginia 1991 Paul A. Volberding, San Francisco, California 1992 David E. Rogers, New York, New York 1993 John E. Wennberg, Hanover, New Hampshire 1994 Project 3000 by 2000 (Association of American Medical Colleges), Washington, District of Columbia (Robert G. Petersburg, President, accepting) 1995 Robert M. Heyssel, Seaford, Delaware 1996 John P. May, Washington, District of Columbia 1997 A. Janelle Goetcheus, Washington, District of Columbia 1998 James J. O'Connell III, Boston, Massachusetts 1999 Griffin P. Rodgers, Bethesda, Maryland 2000 Bridging the Gaps, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Dr. Lucy Wolf Tuton, Executive Director, accepting) 2001 Archdiocesan Health Care Network (AHCN), Washington, D.C. (Cardinal James Hickey and Dr. William E. Battle accepting) 2002 CommunityHealth, Chicago, Illinois (Dr. Serafino Garella, founder, accepting) 2003 The Mount Sinai Visiting Doctors Program, New York, New York 2004 Mark H. Johnston, Bethesda, Maryland 2005 Eric E. Whitaker, Chicago, Illinois 2006 John I. Gallin, Potomac, Maryland 2007 Rigoberto Samaniego, Panama City, Panama 2008 Alivio Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 2009 FIMA Save Vision, Islamabad, Pakistan 2010 Donald T. Erwin, New Orleans, Louisiana 2011 Kathy A. Hebert, Miami Beach, Florida 2012 K. Eric De Jonge and the Medical House Call Program of MedStar Health, Chevy Chase, Maryland 2013 Sanjeev Arora, Albuquerque, New Mexico 2014 Barbara G. Cook, Cockeysville, Maryland 2015 Mercy Care Clinic, Atlanta, Georgia 2016 IMANA Medical Relief, Lombard, Illinois 2017 Not Awarded 2018 Project ASSERT, Boston, Massachusetts 2019 The Grady Liver Clinic, Atlanta, Georgia

RALPH O. CLAYPOOLE, SR. MEMORIAL AWARD Established November 1979, "...in recognition of distinguished achievements in the clinical practice of internal medicine."

1981 R.H. Kampmeier, Nashville, Tennessee 1982 William Paul Thompson, Los Angeles, California 1983 Quin B. DeMarsh, Edmonds, Washington 1984 Aaron Feder, New York, New York 1985 Mast Wolfson, Monterey, California 1986 Irving A. Beck, Providence, Rhode Island 1987 Gerald I. Plitman, Memphis, Tennessee (Posthumous) 1988 Max S. Allen, Overland Park, Kansas 1989 Fred Heath Hanold, Albuquerque, New Mexico 1990 Michael M. Karl, St. Louis, Missouri 1991 Ralph Tompsett, Dallas, Texas 1992 John F. Burnum, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 1993 Carl E. Bartecchi, Pueblo, Colorado 1993 Chester Cassel, Miami, Florida 1994 James R. Webster Jr., Chicago, Illinois 1995 Edward C. Rosenow, Rochester, Minnesota 1996 Alan L. Gordon, Paradise Valley, Arizona 1997 J. J. Kirschenfeld, Montgomery, Alabama 1998 Edward Shapiro, Los Angeles, California 1999 Ronald H. Smith, Billings, Montana 2000 Bernard H. Adelson, Glencoe, Illinois 2001 Arthur W. Feinberg, Manhasset, New York 2002 Somsak Bhitiyakul, Kingston, New York 2003 Felix Wimpfheimer, Bronx, New York 2004 Alfred E. Stillman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2005 Alva Bowen Weir Jr., Memphis, Tennessee 2006 Warren W. Furey, Chicago, Illinois 2007 James E. Cimino, Bronx, New York 2008 Alvin J. Thompson, Mercer Island, Washington 2009 Israel J. Flance, Saint Louis, Missouri 2010 Melvin R. Kaplan, Rancho Palos Verdes, California 2011 Joseph V. Messer, Glencoe, Illinois 2012 Janet E. Gargiulo, Albany, New York 2013 N. Thomas Connally, Arlington, Virginia 2014 Lawrence Feinberg, Aurora, Colorado 2015 W. Mark Armstrong, Dallas, Texas 2016 Carole E. Horn, Washington, District of Columbia 2017 Charles J. Hatem, Newtonville, Massachusetts 2018 Joaquin G. Cigarroa Jr., Laredo, Texas 2019 Roger B. Daniels, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2020 Jean R. Sumner, Macon, Georgia 2021 James A. Hotz, Albany, Georgia

NICHOLAS E. DAVIES MEMORIAL SCHOLAR AWARD Established March 1992, "...for scholarly activities in the realm of the humanities or in the ."

1993 Gert H. Brieger, Baltimore, Maryland 1994 Sharon Olds, New York, New York 1995 Albert R. Jonsen, Seattle, Washington 1996 John H. Stone, Tucker, Georgia 1997 Kenneth M. Ludmerer, St. Louis, Missouri 1998 Rita Charon, New York, New York 1999 Jock Murray, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 2000 Abraham C. Verghese, El Paso, Texas 2001 Clifton R. Cleaveland, Chattanooga, Tennessee 2002 Robert J. T. Joy, Chevy Chase, Maryland 2003 Anne Hudson Jones, Galveston, Texas 2004 Howard M. Spiro, New Haven, Connecticut 2005 Jerome Lowenstein, New York, New York 2006 Edmund D. Pellegrino, Bethesda, Maryland 2007 Charles S. Bryan, Columbia, South Carolina 2008 M. Therese Southgate, Chicago, Illinois 2009 Rafael Campo, Boston, Massachusetts 2010 Philip A. Mackowiak, Baltimore, Maryland 2011 Michael A. LaCombe, Augusta, Maine 2012 John L. Coulehan, East Setauket, New York 2013 Joel D. Howell, Ann Arbor, Michigan 2014 Steven J. Peitzman, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2015 Ruth E. Berggren, San Antonio, Texas 2016 Gregory O’Dea, Chattanooga, Tennessee 2017 Jerome E. Groopman, Boston, Massachusetts 2018 Wendy S. Harpham, Dallas, Texas 2019 Joseph J. Fins, New York, New York 2020 Not Awarded 2021 Jeremy A. Greene, Baltimore, Maryland

OUTSTANDING VOLUNTEER CLINICAL TEACHER AWARD Established January 1997, "...to honor a Fellow of the College who has consistently volunteered his or her services to teach medical students and residents."

1998 Donald M. Knowlan, Fairfax, Virginia 1999 William J. Holloway, Wilmington, Delaware 2000 Winston P. Caine Jr., Chattanooga, Tennessee 2001 Neil J. Stone, Winnetka, Illinois 2002 John Kenneth Chamberlain, Rochester, New York 2003 Vijay K. Mahajan, Toledo, Ohio 2004 Barry J. Zeluff, Houston, Texas 2005 Vincent DelDuca Jr., Rockland, Delaware 2006 Marcel Tuchman, New York, New York 2007 Melvyn L. Sterling, Orange, California 2008 Robert G. Mennel, Dallas, Texas 2009 Paul A. Bialas, Warren, Pennsylvania 2010 Ronald V. Loge, Dillon, Montana 2011 Melvin R. Kaplan, Rancho Palos Verdes, California 2012 James H. Sipkins, Evanston, Illinois 2013 William H. Lipshutz, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2014 Howard O. Kerpen, Oyster Bay, New York 2015 Arnold Widen, Chicago, Illinois 2016 Robert S. Wilkinson Jr., Washington, District of Columbia 2017 Edward B. Ruby, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2018 Edward J. Filippone, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2019 Not Awarded 2020 Franklin B. Saksena, Evanston, Illinois 2021 Mary M. Newman, Lutherville, Maryland

JOSEPH F. BOYLE AWARD The American Society of Internal Medicine presented a Distinguished Public Service Award beginning in 1990. In 1992, the award was renamed to honor the late Joseph F. Boyle, MD, ASIM’s Executive Director from 1985 to 1992. Established "for Outstanding Public Service toward Improving the Delivery of Health Care."

ASIM Awardees

1992 Nancy E. Gary 1993 Nancy L. Johnson, U.S. Representative for Connecticut 1994 Howard B. Dean, Governor of the State of Vermont 1995 Bill Archer, U.S. Representative for Texas 1996 Nancy Landon Kassebaum, U.S. Senator for Kansas 1997 Bill Frist, U.S. Senator for Tennessee

ACP Awardees

2000 Alan R. Nelson, Washington, District of Columbia 2001 Kenneth I. Shine, Washington, District of Columbia 2002 John A. Kitzhaber, Salem, Oregon 2003 Michael Bilirakis, Florida 2004 Jeff Bingaman, Albuquerque, New Mexico 2005 Mark B. McClellan, Washington, District of Columbia 2006 Mark R. Warner, Alexandria, Virginia 2007 Carolyn M. Clancy, Rockville, Maryland 2008 Rep. Marcy Kaptur, Toledo, Ohio 2009 Sen. Blanche L. Lincoln, Little Rock, Arkansas 2010 Rep. Allyson Schwartz, Jenkintown, Pennsylvania 2011 Sen. Max Baucus, Billings, Montana 2012 Vice Admiral Regina M. Benjamin, Bayou La Batre, Alabama 2013 Richard J. Baron, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2014 Mary Wakefield, Grand Forks, North Dakota 2015 Rep. Henry Waxman, Washington, District of Columbia 2016 Rep. Michael Burgess, Washington, District of Columbia 2017 Karen B. DeSalvo, Washington, District of Columbia 2018 Andrew M. Slavitt, Washington, District of Columbia 2019 Vivek H. Murthy, MD, Washington, District of Columbia 2020 Gabrielle (Gabby) Giffords, Arizona 2021 Anthony S. Fauci, Washington, District of Columbia

OSCAR E. EDWARDS MEMORIAL AWARD Established October 1998 "for Volunteerism and Community Service."

2000 Elmer E. Huerta, Clarksville, Maryland 2000 M. Boyd Shook, Bethany, Oklahoma 2001 Edith Irby Jones, Houston, Texas 2002 James B. Reuler, Portland Oregon 2003 Thomas J. White Jr., Memphis, Tennessee 2004 Harold A. Braun, Missoula, Montana 2005 Mohan M. Nadkarni, Charlottesville, Virginia 2006 David W. Gregory, Nashville, Tennessee 2007 James A. Ronan Jr., Potomac, Maryland 2008 James S. Withers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 2009 Howard E. Voss, Stuart, Florida 2010 Fred C. Campbell Jr., San Antonio, Texas 2011 Raymond Basri, Middletown, New York 2012 Arthur M. Fournier, Miami, Florida 2013 Prerna Mona Khanna, Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois 2014 Marianito O. Asperilla, Port Charlotte, Florida 2015 Larry D. Crook, Seattle, Washington 2016 Apostolos P. Dallas, Roanoke, Virginia 2017 Reynold S. Agard, Newark, Delaware 2018 Jatinder Kumar Mokta, Shimla, India 2019 Alan W. Keister, Amarillo, Texas 2020 Richard P. Holm, Brookings, South Dakota 2021 Edem S. Agamah, Springfield, Illinois

ALVAN R. FEINSTEIN MEMORIAL AWARD Established April 2002 to recognize "... a major contribution to the science of patient care in activities that Dr. Feinstein has broadly defined as clinical epidemiology or clinimetrics."

2003 Brian J. McMahon, Anchorage, Alaska 2004 Not Awarded 2005 Denis A. Evans, Chicago, Illinois 2006 Not Awarded 2007 Richard S. Cooper, Maywood, Illinois 2008 Not Awarded 2009 Jack M. Gwaltney Jr., Charlottesville, Virginia 2010 Not Awarded 2011 William M. Tierney, Indianapolis, Indiana 2012 Not Awarded 2013 David W. Baker, Chicago, Illinois 2014 Not Awarded 2015 Alan E. Greenberg, Washington, District of Columbia 2016 Not Awarded 2017 Mary-Claire Roghmann, Baltimore, Maryland 2018 Not Awarded 2019 David K. Henderson, Bethesda, Maryland 2020 Not Awarded 2021 Louis D. Saravolatz, Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan

WALTER J. MCDONALD AWARD FOR EARLY CAREER PHYSICIANS Established January 2003, "...for outstanding achievement by a physician within 16 years of graduation from medical school the areas of leadership, including advocacy; academics, including publishing, teaching and mentoring; and/or volunteerism."

2004 Sima S. Desai, Portland, Oregon 2005 Allen R. Friedland, Hockessin, Delaware 2006 Susan Thompson Hingle, Springfield, Illinois 2007 Jeffrey G. Wiese, New Orleans, Louisiana 2008 Michael C. Sha, Carmel, Indiana 2009 Vineet Arora, Chicago, Illinois 2010 Noel N. Deep, Antigo, Wisconsin 2011 Erik A. Wallace, Tulsa, Oklahoma 2012 Craig E. Cheifetz, Falls Church, Virginia 2013 Lawrence D. Ward, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania 2014 Ryan D. Mire, Nashville, Tennessee 2015 Jay D. Bhatt, Chicago, Illinois 2016 Baligh Yehia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2017 Michail S. Lionakis, Washington, District of Columbia 2018 Devang Patel, Ellicott City, Maryland 2019 Jillian S. Catalanotti, Washington, District of Columbia 2020 Tracey Henry, Powder Springs, Georgia 2021 Sarah G. Candler, Houston, Texas

JOSEPH E. JOHNSON LEADERSHIP AWARD Established January 2003 to recognize "...Resident/Fellow Members of the College who have demonstrated qualities that exemplify the College's mission."

2003 Kimberly Bates, Newark, Delaware 2004 Susan C. Bleasdale, Oak Park, Illinois 2005 Sherry A. Guardiano, Gaithersburg, Maryland 2006 Lisa L. Ellis, Sioux Falls, South Dakota 2007 Wildon R. Farwell, Brookline, Massachusetts 2008 Lawrence M. Phillips, Floral Park, New York 2009 Aleem M. Bharwani, Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2010 Manreet K. Kanwar, Harper Woods, Michigan 2011 Melanie L. Zupancic, Springfield, Illinois 2012 Andrew B. Trotter, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts 2013 Fatima C. Stanford, Boston, Massachusetts 2014 Jacqueline Lynn Green, Ann Arbor, Michigan 2015 Mohan Ashok Kumar, Danville, Pennsylvania 2016 Not Awarded 2017 Eric J. Chow, Providence, Rhode Island 2018 Bharat Kumar, North Liberty, Iowa 2019 Hind Rafei, Houston, Texas 2020 Ravi B. Parikh, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2021 Shreya Trivedi, New York, New York

HERBERT S. WAXMAN AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING MEDICAL EDUCATOR Established 2004 for “an internal medicine interest group leader, clinical clerkship director, program director, or faculty member who spends a significant amount of time teaching medical students.”

2005 Steven J. Durning, Montgomery Village, Maryland 2006 Barry J. Wu, New Haven, Connecticut 2007 Robert T. Chow, Owings Mills, Maryland 2008 Arif R. Sarwari, Morgantown, West Virginia 2009 Valerie J. Pronio-Stelluto, Cambridge, Massachusetts 2010 Sara G. Tariq, Little Rock, Arkansas 2011 Matthew J. Burday, Wilmington, Delaware 2012 Lisa Bernstein, Atlanta, Georgia 2013 Bernard M. Karnath, Galveston, Texas 2014 Neeral L. Shah, Charlottesville, Virginia 2015 Yolanda Mercer, Tucson, Arizona 2016 April S. Fitzgerald, Great Falls, Virginia 2017 Robert L. Trowbridge Jr., Portland, Maine 2018 Yong Ki Shin, Montesano, Washington 2019 J. S. Neumeister, Omaha, Nebraska 2020 Colleen Christmas, Baltimore, Maryland 2021 Andrew P. J. Olson, Roseville, Minnesota

W. LESTER HENRY AWARD FOR DIVERSITY, EQUITY AND INCLUSION Established October 2008 for “outstanding accomplishments in advancing diversity in clinical medicine or research, and/or access to care in relation to diverse populations.”

2010 Louis W. Sullivan, Atlanta, Georgia 2011 Shagufta Yasmeen, Sacramento, California 2012 Monica B. Vela, Chicago, Illinois

Award renamed "W. Lester Henry Award for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion" for 2013-onward.

2013 Janice M. Barnhart, Bronx, New York 2014 Stacey M. Higgins, Atlanta, Georgia 2015 Donald E. Wilson, Owings Mills, Maryland 2016 James J. O’Connell, Boston, Massachusetts 2017 William H. Salazar, Augusta, Georgia 2018 Jehan El-Bayoumi, Washington, District of Columbia 2019 Deidra Crews, Baltimore, Maryland 2020 Valerie E. Stone, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts 2021 Thomas A. L. Lincoln, Granby, Massachusetts

SAMUEL EICHOLD II MEMORIAL AWARD FOR CONTRIBUTIONS IN DIABETES Established October 2008 for “a member of the American College of Physicians or to an organization that has made important health care delivery innovations for diabetic patients resulting in improved clinical or economic outcomes; or a member of the ACP who has conducted research that significantly improves quality of care or clinical management of diabetes.”

2010 Martin J. Abrahamson, Boston, Massachusetts 2011 Diabetes Research Institute, Hollywood, Florida 2012 Louis H. Philipson, Chicago, Illinois 2013 Louis S. Snitkoff, Albany, New York 2014 Not Awarded 2015 Ralph A. DeFronzo, San Antonio, Texas 2016 Phillip Gorden, Bethesda, Maryland 2017 James R. Sowers, Columbia, Missouri 2018 Silvio E. Inzucchi, New Haven, Connecticut 2019 Ruth S. Weinstock, Syracuse, New York 2020 Gerald I. Shulman, East Haven, Connecticut 2021 Guillermo E. Umpierrez, Atlanta, Georgia

ACP AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED CONTRIBUTIONS TO BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE Established 2014 for distinguished contributions to the integration of behavioral medicine with traditional medicine. This award recognizes an individual who has furthered the care of patients by recognizing the importance of caring for the whole patient, both mind and body. This can be through research or clinical innovations.

2016 Michael J. Baime, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2017 Daniel P. Alford, Needham, Massachusetts 2018 Susan Wolver, Midlothian, Virginia 2019 Kevin Volpp, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2020 James P. Griffith, Charleston, West Virginia 2021 Christopher W. Shanahan, West Roxbury, Massachusetts

ACP AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING EDUCATOR OF RESIDENTS AND FELLOWS Established 2014 to recognize ACP members who are distinguished faculty members that spend a significant amount of time teaching residents and fellows.

2016 Mukta Panda, Chattanooga, Tennessee 2017 Paul E. Marik, Norfolk, Virginia 2018 Hasan Bazari, Boston, Massachusetts 2019 James B. Lewis Jr., Memphis, Tennessee 2020 Robert J. Nardino, Madison, Connecticut 2021 Anthony F. Suffredini, Rockville, Maryland

ACP AWARD FOR A DISTINGUISHED CONTRIBUTION BY ACP NATIONAL OR CHAPTER STAFF Established 2014 for a former or retired national or chapter staff member of the American College of Physicians for distinguished contributions to ACP.

2016 Jack Ginsburg, Washington, District of Columbia 2017 Not Awarded 2018 Not Awarded 2019 John Derrickson, Ocean City, New Jersey 2020 Linda A. Lambert, Albany, New York 2021 Eve C. Swiacki, Philadelphia, PA

Steven E. Weinberger Award for Physician Executives/Leaders Established 2015 to recognize a physician executive or leader of a national or international medical organization for distinguished contributions to internal medicine or significant impact on improving healthcare and/or medical education.

2017 Jordan J. Cohen, Palm Beach, Florida 2018 Thomas J. Nasca, Chicago, Illinois 2019 D. Craig Brater, Indianapolis, Indiana 2020 Risa J. Lavizzo-Mourey, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 2021 Donald Berwick, Newton, Massachusetts

Elizabeth and Emily Blackwell Award for Outstanding Contributions to Advancing the Careers of Women in Medicine Established in 2017 to recognize an ACP member who has furthered the careers of women medical students, residents, and/or physicians through mentoring and leadership development for the career advancement of women.

2019 Jeanne M. Clark, Baltimore, Maryland 2020 Mary D. Nettleman, Sioux Falls, South Dakota 2021 Phyllis A. Guze, Los Angeles, California

ARNOLD P. GOLD FOUNDATION ACP AWARD FOR MEDICAL HUMANISM Established October 2014 for achievements in medical humanism.

2016 Corwin Q. Edwards, Murray, Utah 2016 Alan W. Stone, Washington, District of Columbia

This award is no longer offered.

LEWIS THOMAS AWARD FOR COMMUNICATIONS Established July, 1985, "...for distinguished contributions furthering the public's understanding of medical practice and its scientific and humanitarian basis."

1986 Lewis Thomas, New York, New York 1987 Berton Roueché, New York, New York 1988 G. Timothy Johnson, Boston, Massachusetts

This award is no longer offered.