Call for nominations

Coady Medal of Excellence
The Dr Cam Coady Medal of Excellence is awarded annually to recognize physicians whose careers have provided outstanding contributions to the communities they serve. The medal will be presented at the BCMA’s Annual General Meeting in June 2011. 

A letter of nomination including a current curriculum vitae of the candidate should be sent to Dr James Darbyshire, Chair, Dr Cam Coady Foundation, P.O. Box 90, New West­minster, BC V3L 4X9 by 4 March 2011.

Bachop Gold Medal for Distinguished Medical Service
This award may be made annually to a British Columbia doctor who is judg­ed by the selection committee to have made an extraordinary contribution in the field of organized medicine, community service, or both. 

Achievement should be so outstanding as to serve as an inspiration and a challenge to the medical profession in BC. Only one award will be made in any year and there shall be no obligation on the fund to make the award annually. 

A letter of nomination in­cluding a current curriculum vitae of the candidate should be sent to Ms Lorie Janzen, BCMA, 115–1665 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC V6J 5A4 by 5 April 2011.

. Call for nominations . BCMJ, Vol. 53, No. 1, January, February, 2011, Page(s) 16 - News.



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