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by
Jennifer Kowalewski
Faculty, staff and students at
OU-COM will be busy Wednesday, April 19, with two special
events. In the evening students will
honor their choices of outstanding faculty, staff and peers at
OU-COM.
The annual Distinguished
Osteopathic Commitment Awards, better known as the D.O.C.
Awards, begin at 5:45 p.m. with dinner, followed by the awards
ceremony.
Both events will take place in
Irvine 194.
The Distinguished
Osteopathic Commitment Awards
Every year, the D.O.C. Awards
honor those who have made OU-COM the excellent place it is to
learn the art and science of medicine. The awards are sponsored
by Student Government, Sigma Sigma Phi, the Office of Student
Affairs and the Office of Alumni Affairs.
Following dinner, the
auditorium will fill with students, faculty and staff, where
nearly three dozen awards will be announced. The festivities
begin with an introduction by Multimedia Producer Mark Loudin
and welcome from Student Government President Matthew Rose and
Sigma Sigma Phi President Amy Miyoshi. The masters of ceremony
are second-year students Scott Reineck and John Idoine.
“Students have been
acknowledging their peers, faculty and staff for their
excellence in teaching, tutoring and support since the college
began. It’s a way of saying, somewhat more formally, ‘thank
you,’” says Pat Burnett, Ph.D., director of student
affairs.
Awards include Outstanding
Basic Science; Outstanding Clinical; Outstanding CCE;
Outstanding ICOM; Best CPC Block Team; Outstanding Lab
Instructor; Individual Staff Member Recognition; Outstanding
Group Facilitator; OU-COM Mentor Recognition; Outstanding Tutor;
Lifetime Achievement; Class Advocate; Peer Mentor; All-Around
Great Classmate Award; Outstanding Comrade; Outstanding
Biomedical Sciences Student; Family Medicine Award; Student
Government Special Recognition; Student Government Top
Organization; Student Government Leadership Award; Sigma Sigma
Phi Recognition; Student D.O. of the Year and Honorable
Mentions.
Also, the Family Medicine
Fellows and OMM Fellows will be announced and the Commendation
from the Class of 2008 presented.
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