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by
Tara
Beverly
The Distinguished
Osteopathic Commitment (DOC) Awards dinner and ceremony will be
held Wednesday, April 6, in Irvine 194 at 6 p.m.
Student Government and Sigma Sigma Phi sponsor the awards
program, with support from the Office of Alumni Affairs and the
Office of Student Affairs. The DOC Awards honor OU-COM faculty
and students who have excelled and helped their fellow students,
through academic or non-academic peer support.
Nominees were
chosen by first- and second-year students. Ann Brieck,
associate director of student affairs, and Christina Peters,
president of OU-COM student government, 2005–2006 academic year,
tallied the votes. Invitations were sent to all nominees.
“The DOC Awards
program honors those folks who have demonstrated outstanding
commitment to teaching or their fellow students. Many of the
awards are chosen by students. Others, such as the Outstanding
Basic Science Student and the Year I and Year II Family Medicine
Awards, were chosen by faculty,” says Peters.
“In addition, the
DOC Awards is the place where OMM fellows, family medicine
fellows, the Student D.O. of the Year and new Sigma Sigma Phi
members are announced,” she adds.
Among other
awards that will be presented are the Outstanding Mentor, the
Outstanding Basic Science Faculty, Outstanding Clinical
Presenter, Outstanding ECC/ICOM Preceptor, Best Black or PCC
Case, Outstanding Lab Instruction, Outstanding Group
Facilitator, OU-COM Mentor Recognition, Outstanding Tutor, Class
Advocate, Peer Mentor, All-Around Great Classmate, Outstanding
COMrade and Outstanding Biomedical Science Student. Student
Government will also present top organization, special
recognition and leadership awards.
A catered dinner
will be provided by Toscano’s restaurant and served on the
Bricks in Irvine Hall at 6 p.m. The ceremony begins at 7 p.m.
Masters of ceremonies will be Sergio Ulloa, Ph.D., Ohio
University professor of physics and astronomy, and Devin
McCullough, a second–year student. Co-chairwomen are Peters
and Shannon Mixon, second–year student and Sigma Sigma
Phi president.
Kristin Prock,
a second-year student and DOC committee member, looks forward to
the program.
“This
is a great chance for everyone to recognize the accomplishments
of their fellow classmates, faculty and staff. We are expecting
it to be a really great night,” says Prock.
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