MARY E. SOULES DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
Mary E. Soules, MD was Director of the Disease Control Division of the state health department at the time of her unexpected death in 1972. "Dr. Mary" was a friend to all who knew and worked with her and represented all of what public health is about. It is fitting that MPHA's highest honor and ward be given annually to the one person selected by his/her peers who has exemplified public health principles and practices throughout their career in Montana. Specific criteria to be nominated for the Mary E. Soules award include:
- Outstanding contribution towards Montana Community Health
- Professionals and non-professionals are eligible (need not be a member of MPHA)
- Selection based upon nominations submitted by the awards deadline
- Current resume', letters of recommendation, and all supporting documentation must be available to the Awards committee by the awards deadline
- Limited to one award per year.
MARLENE STELLMON AWARD
At the 1996 MPHA Annual Meeting, the membership voted to create a new award honoring the life of Marlene Stellmon, a public health nurse and nurse consultant for the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services. Marlene's support of new public health workers, especially the public health nurse, was the impetus of this award. In 1997, the first Marlene Stellmon Award was presented to a public health worker who had made an impact within their first 3-5 years of employment in public health. Criteria for nomination includes:
- Professional and non-professional who have been working in the field of public health for 3-5 years are eligible
- Nominations must come from someone who has knowledge of the person's potential for a public health career.
PRESIDENT'S AWARD: Montana Organizations and Agencies
The MPHA President's Award was established as a way for public health leadership to show its appreciation for work performed in support of priority public health issues in the State of Montana. This award, chosen by the MPHA Awards Committee and President, honors an organization or agency whose program or project has a significant statewide impact and meets the following additional criteria:
- Montana-based government, public, private, non-profit or profit organizations are eligible
- Must reflect an ONGOING activity in the field of public health.
EXEMPLARY SERVICE AWARD: Public Health Worker
This award honors exemplary performance in public health by the individual. These awards are given (one per region) to those who have been nominated as providing support and/or expertise above and beyond what is customary. A letter of nomination is required for this award and there must be documentation of the person' impact on public health.
[ Return to Gallery]CAREER ACHIEVEMENT AWARD: 25+ Years
WOW! 25 years! Recognize a colleague and honor their commitment to public health by nominating them for a length of service award. To be considered, the recipient should be a public health worker who has worked for more than 24 years in Montana.
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