Previous Chapter Awardees

 

Associate (Resident) Awards 

The Army Chapter of the American College of Physicians Associates Award was created in 1988 to recognize excellence in Army resident research. Opportunities to present resident research at national meeting are limited. The creation of the Associates Award acknowledged the importance research plays in the development of a new physician and rewards outstanding efforts in resident research. Initially these presentations were given in the General Medicine Specialty Section from 1988 to 1993; they were moved to the plenary Session in 1994. Each participating Medical Center Department of Medicine Chief is asked to submit one resident podium presentation to compete on behalf their program. Graduates from the previous year are allowed to compete in the fall following graduation. 

In 1998, a poster competition was added allowing two posters from each Medical Center and selecting a first, second and third prize for the three superior posters. In 2003, the poster competition was divided into separate Research and Clinical Vignette competitions. The Research Podium and Clinical Vignette poster winners represent the Army Chapter at the National ACP's Internal Medicine meeting in the spring. A fellows research poster competition was started in 2009. In 2016, a Performance Improvement poster competition was added to recognize its importance to graduate medical education and Army Medicine's journey to become a highly reliable organization. Finally, there was a staff research competition, but for a variety of reasons, it was only held for a single year in 2005. It was resurrected in 2017 as an Early Career Physician abstract competition with Research/PI Podium and Clinical Vignette Poster entries. 

Associate (Resident) Research Podium Competition 

  • 2021 - CPT Madeline Fleit
  • 2020 - CPT Lisa Conte, WRNMMC
  • 2019 - CPT Aimee Moores, MAMC
  • 2018 - CPT Sylvester Luu, SAUSHEC
  • 2017 - CPT Edgie-Mark Co, WBAMC
  • 2016 - CPT Kelly Chohonis, DDEAMC
  • 2015 - CPT Benjamin Morang, WBAMC
  • 2014 - CPT Victoria Sullivan, MAMC
  • 2013 - CPT Evelyn Slaughter, MAMC
  • 2012 - CPT Michael Koren, MAMC
  • 2011 - CPT Johnny Dias, WRNMMC
  • 2010 - CPT Joshua Mitchell, WRAMC
  • 2009 - CPT Shaun Martinho, BAMC
  • 2008 - CPT Christopher M. Cowan, WBAMC
  • 2007 - CPT Matthew Evans, BAMC
  • 2006 - CPT Alec Brown, DDEAM
  • 2005 - CPT Kevin Akers, WBAMC
  • 2004 - CPT Ben George, BAMC
  • 2003 - CPT Jeremy Pamplin, DDEAMC
  • 2002 - CPT Christopher Colombo, DDEAMC
  • 2001 - CPT Brian A. Fisk, WRAMC
  • 2000 - CPT Lori Sweeney, DDEAMC
  • 1999 - CPT David Sacher, WRAMC
  • 1998 - CPT BA Purcell
  • 1997 - CPT Stephen A. Harrison, BAMC
  • 1996 - CPT AF Shorr
  • 1995 - CPT E. Lesho
  • 1994 - CPT R. Parisek

Associate (Resident) Research Poster Competition 

  • 2020 - No awardee
  • 2019 - CPT Aimee Moores, MAMC
  • 2018 - No awardee
  • 2017 - No awardee
  • 2016 - No awardee/small in-person meeting
  • 2015 - No awardee/virtual meeting
  • 2014 - No awardee/virtual meeting
  • 2013 - No awardee/virtual meeting
  • 2012 - CPT Matthew Perkins, MAMC
  • 2011 - CPT Amilcar Morales, SAMMC
  • 2010 - CPT Megan Barnwell, MAMC
  • 2009 - CPT Christopher Tracy, TAMC
  • 2008 - CPT Brian O'Reilly, MAMC
  • 2007 - CPT Anita Shah, WRAMC
  • 2006 - CPT XiaoLu Wu, DDEAMC
  • 2005 - CPT Cristin Kiley, MAMC
  • 2004 - CPT Bryce Calvin, WBAMC
  • 2003 - CPT Stephen Olson, MAMC
  • 2002 - CPT Daniel Carlson, TAMC; CPT David Phillips, MAMC; CPT Elden Rand, BAMC
  • 2001 - CPT Beth Ann Steinberger, DDEAMC
  • 2000 - CPT Mark Happe, BAMC
  • 1999 - CPT Jeremy Perkins, WRAMC
  • 1998 - CPT DE Katz

Note: There were 3 winners in 2002 

Resident Clinical Vignette Competition 

  • 2021 - CPT Devin Maxwell, MAMC
  • 2020 - CPT Robert Spiller, MAMC
  • 2019 - CPT Qing Wang, MAMC
  • 2018 - CPT Caroline Murphy, TAMC
  • 2017 - CPT Kimberly Fabyan, WRNMMC
  • 2016 - CPT Raymond Fisher, SAUSHEC
  • 2015 - CPT Karoline Johnson, MAMC
  • 2014 - CPT Michael McMahon, WRNMMC
  • 2013 - CPT Mario Morales, SAUSHEC
  • 2012 - CPT Maria Kurtz, MAMC
  • 2011 - CPT Aaron Pumerantz, WRNMMC
  • 2010 - CPT Allyson Fewell, BAMC
  • 2009 - CPT Jordanna Walker, TAMC
  • 2008 - CPT Brian Haney, BAMC
  • 2007 - CPT Heather Steele, DDEAMC
  • 2006 - CPT John Betteridge, WRAMC
  • 2005 - CPT Brandon Hamilton, BAMC
  • 2004 - CPT John Thomas, TAMC
  • 2003 - CPT David G. Lawton, TAMC

Resident Performance Improvement Poster Winners 

  • 2021- CPT Elizabeth Doman
  • 2020 - CPT Ariana Ramirez, MAMC
  • 2019 - CPT Andrew Mertz, WRNMMC
  • 2018 - CPT Abhimanyu Chandel, WRNMMC
  • 2017 - CPT Cornelia Willis, MAMC
  • 2016 - CPT Adam Burkett, SAUSHEC

Podium Awards Resident Podium High Value Care

  • 2021 CPT Michelle Banda

Fellow Research Poster/Podium Winners 

  • 2021 - CPT Lilian Vilar 
  • 2020 - CPT Trevor Wellington, SAUSHEC 
  • 2019 - CPT Michael Gonzales, SAUSHEC 
  • 2018 - CPT Amaya George, SAUSHEC 
  • 2012 - CPT William Porr, SAUSHEC 
  • 2011 - CPT Erika Hill, SAUSHEC 
  • 2010 - MAJ Eddie Hulton, WRAMC 
  • 2009 - CPT Samuel Burkett, BAMC 

Fellow Clinical Vignette Poster Winners 

  • 2021 - CPT Trevor Wellington 
  • 2019 - CPT Robert Matulonis, WRNMMC 
  • 2018 - CPT Hector Medina, WRNMMC 
  • 2017 - CPT Brian Foster, WRNMMC 

Fellow Performance Improvement Poster Winner 

  • 2019 - CPT Ross Humes, WRNMMC 
  • 2018 - MAJ Victoria Fernandes-Sullivan, WRNMMC 

Early Career Physician Performance Improvement Podium Winner 

  • 2018 - LTC Kevin Akers 
  • 2017 - LTC Jessica Bunin, TAMC 
  • 2005 - MAJ Kevin Douglas, WRAMC 

Early Career Physician Clinical Vignette Poster Winner 

  • 2020 - Dr. Daniel Miles, McDonald Army Health Center, JBLE 
  • 2019 - MAJ Caleb Anderson, WRNMMC 
  • 2017 - MAJ Rachel Robbins, EAMC 

 

Doctor's Dilemma® Competition 

The Doctor's Dilemma® Competition, also known as Medical Jeopardy, is a competition between the six internal medicine residency programs. Each residency program selects three team members from their residency program. The teams do their best to answer questions about internal medicine in the shortest time possible. The winner is the team with the most points after final jeopardy. This team represents the Army Chapter at the National ACP's Internal Medicine meeting in the spring by competing against teams from across the country. 

  • 2021 - CPT Madeline Fleit, CPT Zachary Haynes, CPT Shane Mudrinich, WRNMMC 
  • 2020 - CPT Lisa Townsend, CPT Carl Kay, CPT Andrew Wilson, SAUSHEC
  • 2019 - CPT Tony Britton, CPT Ryan O’Keefe, CPT William Moore, DDEAMC
  • 2018 - CPT Carlie Cerne, CPT Natalie Mitchell, CPT Seth Klusewitz, WRNMMC
  • 2017 - CPT Carlie Cerne, CPT Natalie Mitchell, CPT Joseph Maciuba, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD (*Advanced to the National Semifinals)
  • 2016 - CPT Adam Burkett, CPT Jordon T. Traub, CPT Ilya Ryaboy, San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education Consortium, San Antonio, TX (*Advanced to the National Semifinals)
  • 2015 - CPT Joseph Maciuba, CPT Ryan Jones, CPT Michael McMahon, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD (*Advanced to the National Semifinals)
  • 2014 - CPT Adam Barelski, CPT Jack Hutter, CPT Michael McMahon Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD (*Advanced to the National Final Four)
  • 2013 - CPT Michael Switzer, CPT Ryan Burkhart, CPT Benjamin Morang William Beaumont Army Medical Center, El Paso, TX 
  • 2012 - CPT Joe Roswarski, CPT Rachel Robbins, CPT Jack Hutter Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD 
  • 2011 - CPT Sarah Petteys, CPT Rachel Robbins, CPT Joe Roswarski Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD 
  • 2010 - CPT Josh Mitchell, CPT Nicholas Orr, CPT Sarah Petteys Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC (*Advanced to the National Final Four)
  • 2009 - CPT Craig Ainsworth, CPT Wayne Wolverton, CPT Gina Kubicz Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Augusta, GA 
  • 2008 - CPT Rosco Gore, CPT Matthew Lacquer, CPT Angelo Paredes Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC 
  • 2007 - CPT David Armstrong, CPT Frances Jones, CPT Ator Yacoub Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Augusta, GA 
  • 2006 - CPT Erik Manninen, CPT Michael Perkins, CPT Andrew Kim Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC 
  • 2005 - CPT Paige Waterman, CPT Tim Welch, CPT Erik Manninen Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC 
  • 2004 - CPT Joshua Hartzell, CPT Christopher King, CPT Tim Welch Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC 
  • 2003 - CPT Patrick Devine, CPT Joshua Hartzell, CPT Christopher King Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC (* Finished 2nd place at the National ACP meeting)
  • 2002 - CPT Wesley Clarkson, CPT Sean Dooley, CPT Elden Rand, Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, TX 
  • 2001 - Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, TX 
  • 2000 - Dwight D. Eisenhower Army Medical Center, Augusta, GA 
  • 1999 - Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC 

 

Greg Argyros Outstanding Achievement Award 

The Army Chapter of the ACP, through the Uniformed Services University (USU) Department of Medicine, established the Outstanding Achievement Award in 1999 to recognize the U. S. Army graduating medical student from USU who best demonstrated exemplary academic and personal achievement in his/her performance on medicine clerkships during medical school. In 2009, the award was renamed the Greg Argyros Outstanding Achievement Award in honor of COL Greg Argyros, to recognize his contributions to both the Army ACP chapter as well as the education of USUHS medical students and future internists. The first award winner was 2LT Derek Linkletter in 1999. 

  • 2023 - CPT Matthew Yosua
  • 2022 - CPT Alexander Mangerian
  • 2021 - 2LT Ava Lynn 
  • 2020 - 2LT Zachary Haynes 
  • 2019 - 2LT Kyle Everson 
  • 2018 - 2LT John Blickle 
  • 2017 - 2LT John Curtin 
  • 2016 - 2LT Timothy Hunter 
  • 2015 - 2LT David Cook 
  • 2014 - 2LT Amir Kariminan 
  • 2013 - 2LT Hector Medina 
  • 2012 - 2LT William Harner 
  • 2011 - 2LT Dustin Albert 
  • 2010 - 2LT Michael Chamberlin 
  • 2009 - 2LT John Quiles 
  • 2008 - 2LT Nicholas Orr 
  • 2007 - 2LT Ryan Kwok 
  • 2006 - 2LT John Downs, 2LT Nicole Larson 
  • 2005 - 2LT Jason Sapp 
  • 2004 - 2LT Brandon Hamilton 
  • 2003 - 2LT Peter O'Connor, 2LT Timothy Acel 
  • 2002 - 2LT Joshua Hartzell 
  • 2001 - 2LT Matthew Griffith 
  • 2000 - 2LT Julie Thorp 
  • 1999 - 2LT Derek Linkletter 

Note: There were 2 winners in 2003 and 2006 

 

Laureate Award 

The Laureate Award is designed to honor a senior physician who is a retired Army Medical Corps Officer. The award honors a Fellow or Master of the ACP with a long-term record of excellence in clinical, academic, research, and administrative roles in the Army Internal Medicine community, as well as demonstrated contributions to the Army Chapter of the ACP. It was first awarded in 1994.  

  • 2023 - COL (Ret) Cristin Mount, MACP; COL (Ret) Patrica Short, FACP
  • 2022 - COL (Ret) Naomi Aronson, FACP; COL (Ret) Kevin Chung, FACP
  • 2021 - COL (Ret) David Bell, FACP; COL (Ret) William Kelly, FACP 
  • 2019 - COL (Ret) Kepler Davis; COL (Ret) David Dorsey 
  • 2018 - COL (Ret) Carlos Angueira; COL (Ret) Alexander Niven 
  • 2017 - COL(Ret) Lisa Zacher, MACP; COL(Ret) Jennifer Thompson, MACP; COL(Ret) Maureen Koops, FACP 
  • 2016 - No awardee/small in-person meeting 
  • 2015 - COL(Ret) Gregory J. Argyros, MACP 
  • 2014 - No awardee/virtual meeting 
  • 2013 - No awardee/virtual meeting 
  • 2012 - LTG(Ret) Eric B. Schoomaker, FACP; COL(Ret) Charles H. Hoke, Jr., FACP 
  • 2011 - COL(Ret) David B. Gifford, FACP; COL(Ret) James M. Lamiell, FACP; COL(Ret) Richard L. Marple, FACP 
  • 2010 - MG(Ret) Elder Granger, FACP, COL(Ret); Jeffrey L. Jackson, FACP COL(Ret) Steven A. Older, FACP; COL(Ret) Bernard Roth, FACP; COL(Ret) Michael A. Berry, FACP 
  • 2009 - COL (Ret) William T. Browne, FACP; COL (Ret) Michael J. Morris, FACP; MG(Ret) Kenneth D. Herbst, FACP 
  • 2008 - COL(Ret) Louis N. Pangaro, FACP; COL(Ret) Allen R. Glass, FACP; COL(Ret) David P. Dooley, FACP; COL(Ret) Gregg T. Anders, FACP 
  • 2007 - COL(Ret) Daniel F. Battafarano; FACP COL(Ret) Christina M. Yuan, FACP 
  • 2006 - COL(Ret) Benjamin Berg, FACP; COL(Ret) Dale Vincent, FACP; COL(Ret) Nathan Erteschik, FACP; COL(Ret) Prentice Thompson, FACP 
  • 2005 - BG(Ret) Michael A. Dunn, FACP; COL(Ret) Kenneth G. Torrington, FACP
  • 2004 - COL(Ret) Robert Gates, FACP; COL(Ret) Wayne Honeycutt, FACP 
  • 2003 - COL(Ret) Raymond Chung, FACP; COL(Ret) Frank Ward, FACP 
  • 2002 - MG(Ret) Robert G. Claypool, FACP; COL(Ret) Julius L. Bedynek, Jr., FACP; COL(Ret) Harrell Les Reed, FACP 
  • 2001 - MG(Ret) Leslie Burger, FACP; COL(Ret) James E. Johnson, FACP; COL(Ret) Charles F. Miller, FACP; COL(Ret) Arlene Zaloznik, FACP 
  • 2000 - LTG(Ret) Ronald Blank, MACP; BG(Ret) Michael Kussman, FACP; COL(Ret) Yancy Phillips, MACP 
  • 1999 - COL(Ret) Terry R. Jenkins, FACP; COL(Ret) David A. Peura, FACP; COL(Ret) David R. Haburchak, FACP 
  • 1998 - Joseph I. Matthews, FACP; COL(Ret) Kurt Kroenke, FACP; Barbara M. Alving, FACP 
  • 1997 - COL(Ret) Kenneth D. Burman, FACP; COL(Ret) James Hanley III, FACP;  COL(Ret) Michael T. McDermott, FACP; COL(Ret) Jack Moore, FACP 
  • 1996 - MG(Ret) William Moore, FACP; BG(Ret) James Hastings, FACP 
  • 1995 - John Redmond, III, FACP; Sterling G. West, FACP 
  • 1994 - Leonard Wartofsky, MACP; John Carpenter, FACP; Keith Kellogg Hunt, FACP 

Note: The Chapter did not select a Laureate Awardee in 2020. 

 

Colonel Robert H. Moser Award 

The Colonel Robert H. Moser Award is designed to honor an Army General Internist in the rank of Captain or Major for superior clinical practice. It is named after COL(Ret) Robert H. Moser, MACP, a true legend in Army medicine. COL(Ret) Moser was a flight surgeon for the Mercury and Gemini programs, residency program director for TAMC, WBAMC, and WRAMC, and retired from the military as Chief of Medicine at WRAMC in 1969. After his military career, he served as Executive Vice President of the American College of Physicians and Editor of JAMA. CPT Paul F. Kinney was the first award winner in 1984. 

  • 2023 - Isaiah M. Horton
  • 2022 - CPT Aimee Moores
  • 2021 - CPT Natalie E. Mitchell, FACP
  • 2020 - MAJ Nupur Garg
  • 2019 - CPT Lee Jamison
  • 2018 - LTC Renee Mallory
  • 2017 - LTC Nouansy Wilton, FACP
  • 2016 - MAJ Nathalie Paolino, FACP; CPT Jennifer Thompson
  • 2015 - MAJ Renee Mallory, FACP
  • 2014 - MAJ David Callender, FACP
  • 2013 - MAJ Joshua Mitchell
  • 2012 - MAJ Jason Sapp, FACP
  • 2011 - MAJ Erik Manninen*
  • 2010 - MAJ David L. Greenburg
  • 2009 - MAJ Patricia A. Short, FACP
  • 2008 - MAJ Ramey L. Wilson
  • 2007 - MAJ D. Ray Lazarus
  • 2006 - LTC Christos Hatzigeorgiou
  • 2005 - CPT(P) Michael T. Vest
  • 2004 - MAJ Daniel R. Barnes
  • 2003 - MAJ Jeffrey K. Klotz
  • 2002 - MAJ Cecily K. Peterson
  • 2001 - MAJ David Vetter
  • 2000 - MAJ Alice M. Pugh
  • 1999 - MAJ Clorinda K. Zawacki
  • 1998 - MAJ Stephen M. Salerno
  • 1997 - MAJ Gary Wheeler
  • 1996 - MAJ Mammen P. Mannen
  • 1995 - MAJ Susan Fraser
  • 1994 - MAJ William J. Yost
  • 1993 - MAJ David Waddel
  • 1992 - MAJ Doreen Lounsbery
  • 1991 - MAJ Jonathan C. Fruendt
  • 1990 - MAJ Nancy Huth-Jones
  • 1989 - MAJ Nathan Erteschik
  • 1988 - MAJ Julie A. Stone
  • 1987 - MAJ David W. Monahan
  • 1986 - MAJ Dale S. Vincent
  • 1985 - MAJ Harold P. DeClox
  • 1984 - CPT Paul F. Kinney

Note: There were 2 winners in 1997 

* The award was presented by COL(Ret) Moser himself at the last Army ACP meeting he attended before his death in 2013. 

 

COL Louis N. Pangaro Master Teacher Award 

The Master Teacher Award is designed to honor a member of the ACP in the rank of Fellow or higher who has demonstrated the qualities of master mentor and teacher. The recipient should be acclaimed by their students as inspirational and the award therefore recognizes education as a pivotal requirement of the Army Internist. The first award winner was COL Louis Pangaro in 1998. The Award was named after COL Pangaro in 2021, in order to honor his decades of educational contributions to Army Internal Medicine.

  • 2023 - MAJ Takor Arrey Mbi, FACP
  • 2022 - COL Sean Reilly, FACP
  • 2021 - COL Jacob F. Collen, FACP 
  • 2020 - COL Patricia Short, FACP 
  • 2019 - MAJ David Ferraro 
  • 2018 - COL Jessica Bunin 
  • 2018 - LTC Dawn Torres 
  • 2018 - CPT Melissa Myers 
  • 2018 - MAJ Matthew Perkins 
  • 2018 - LTC Peter Henning 
  • 2018 - LTC Sky Graybill 
  • 2017 - LTC Joshua Hartzell, FACP 
  • 2016 - LTC(P) David G. Bell, FACP 
  • 2015 - LTC George Mount, FACP 
  • 2014 - COL William F. Kelly, FACP 
  • 2013 - COL(Ret) James L. Furgerson, FACP 
  • 2012 - LTC(P) Alexander S. Niven, FACP 
  • 2011 - COL Lisa K. Moores, FACP 
  • 2010 - LTC Clinton K. Murray, FACP 
  • 2009 - COL Stephen M. Salerno, FACP 
  • 2008 - LTC Cecily K. Peterson, FACP 
  • 2007 - COL J. Eddie Atwood, FACP 
  • 2006 - COL William Gilliland, FACP 
  • 2005 - COL Bernard J. Roth, FACP; LTC(P) Jeffery L. Jackson, FACP 
  • 2004 - COL David Dooley, FACP; COL Nathan Erteschik, FACP 
  • 2003 - LTC(P) Gregory Argyros, FACP 
  • 2002 - COL(Ret) Donald L. Steinweg, FACP 
  • 2001 - LTC Lisa L. Zacher, FACP 
  • 2000 - COL(Ret) Ronald Cooper, FACP 
  • 1999 - LTC William T. Browne, FACP 
  • 1998 - COL Louis N. Pangaro, FACP 

Note: There were 2 winners in 2004 and 2005 

 

William Crosby Superiority in Research Award 

The William Crosby Superiority in Research Award is designed to honor a member, fellow, or master of the Army Chapter of the ACP who has demonstrated excellence in the design, performance, and publication of peer reviewed research which exemplifies the characteristics displayed by COL(Ret) William Crosby, MC. The recipient should be recognized in both the military and civilian academic community as having made significant contributions to the scientific literature. The first award winner was COL Nancy A. Dawson in 1998. 

COL Crosby is internationally recognized as an expert in Hematology and was instrumental in establishing the Army Blood Banking Fellowship, the blood research detachment as well as the specialty of hematology at both WRAMC and WRAIR. He has published over 300 manuscripts and patented a capsule to sample the gastrointestinal tract for sprue as an example of his diversity in medicine. He was a Regimental Surgeon in World War II and published a series of manuscripts regarding large volume transfusions during the Korean Conflict to establish a critical mechanism for resuscitation with group O whole blood. His publications appeared in superior peer reviewed specialty and general medicine journals. Thus, COL Crosby’s career exemplifies superior research with keen operational relevance, broad academic interests and contributions, excellence in academic medicine and dedicated service to the troops and the Army as a deployed Regimental Surgeon. 

  • 2023 - COL Vincent Capaldi, FACP
  • 2022 - Dr. Christina Schofield, FACP
  • 2021 - COL Joshua D. Hartzell, FACP 
  • 2020 - LTC Christopher Colombo, FACP 
  • 2019 - COL (Ret) Michael Morris 
  • 2018 - LTC Aaron Holley 
  • 2017 - LTC Kevin Akers, FACP 
  • 2016 - LTC(P) Andrew P. Cap, FACP 
  • 2015 - COL Robert V. Gibbons, FACP 
  • 2014 - LTC Michael Ellis, FACP 
  • 2013 - LTC Todd C. Villines, FACP 
  • 2012 - LTC Kevin J. Chung, FACP 
  • 2011 - COL Michael J. Roy, FACP 
  • 2010 - COL Glen Wortmann, FACP 
  • 2009 - MAJ(P) Christopher J. Lettieri, FACP 
  • 2008 - LTC Stephen Harrison, FACP 
  • 2007 - COL Jeffrey L. Jackson, FACP 
  • 2006 - MAJ Clinton Murray, FACP 
  • 2005 - LTC Patrick O'Malley, FACP 
  • 2004 - LTC Duane Hospenthal, FACP 
  • 2003 - LTC(P) Kevin C. Abbott, FACP 
  • 2002 - COL(Ret) John Hess 
  • 2001 - LTC Allen Taylor 
  • 2000 - MAJ John C. Byrd 
  • 1999 - COL George Tsokos 
  • 1998 - COL Nancy A. Dawson 

 

COL Ramey L. Wilson Excellence in Operational Medicine Award 

The Operational Medicine Award is designed to honor a member of the Army Chapter of the ACP in the ranks of CPT through COL who has demonstrated dedicated care of patients, outstanding leadership and novel innovation in an Operational Medicine environment. This first award winner was LTC John A. Powell in 1998. The Award was named in honor of COL Ramey L. Wilson in 2021. 

  • 2023 - MAJ Mary Gasser; MAJ Shannon Wood
  • 2022 - LTC David Kassop, FACP
  • 2021 - LTC Ana Elizabeth Markelz, FACP 
  • 2020 - MAJ Michal Sobieszczyk 
  • 2019 - MAJ Stephanie Grotzke 
  • 2018 - MAJ Tyson Sjulin 
  • 2017 - MAJ David Hostler, FACP 
  • 2016 - LTC Ramey L. Wilson, FACP 
  • 2015 - LTC J. Scot Aita 
  • 2014 - MAJ Charles D. Magee, FACP 
  • 2013 - MAJ Jason Reese, FACP 
  • 2012 - LTC Rhonda Deen, FACP 
  • 2011 - LTC Kevin Douglas, FACP 
  • 2010 - COL Michael Zapor, FACP 
  • 2009 - COL Donald "Skip" G. Mondragon, FACP 
  • 2008 - MAJ Jeremy G. Perkins 
  • 2007 - LTC Roger Gallup 
  • 2006 - LTC Michael Rossman 
  • 2005 - MAJ Richard Malish, FACP 
  • 2004 - LTC Edward Michaud, FACP 
  • 2003 - LTC Stephen V. Silvey, FACP 
  • 2002 - COL James A. Geiling, FACP 
  • 2001 - MAJ Mark E. Polhemus 
  • 2000 - COL Stephen Gouge, FACP 
  • 1999 - COL Michael A. Dunn, FACP 
  • 1998 - LTC John A. Powell 

 

COL Lisa L. Zacher Mentorship of Women Award 

The COL Lisa Zacher Award for Mentorship of Women in Medicine is bestowed on a member of the US Army Chapter for distinguished contributions in the mentorship of women in military medicine. This award recognizes a woman physician who has furthered the careers of women medical students, residents, and staff physicians through mentoring and leadership development, shepherding the career advancement of women. 

  • 2023 COL A. Elizabeth Markelz, FACP
  • 2022 COL Cristin Mount, MACP
  • 2021 COL Jessica L. Bunin, FACP 
  • 2020 LTC Tatjana P. Calvano, FACP 

 

 

Army MTF Teachers of the Year 

This award recognizes Army Internists or subspecialists at the teaching MTFs, for outstanding accomplishments in teaching. This award is determined at the local MTF level and will be awarded to one faculty member per IM Teaching Program, per year. 

  • 2023

    CPT (P) Matthew Lavoie, MAMC

    Dr. Austin Baraki, WBAMC 

    MAJ Christopher Dunbar, DDEAMC 

    MAJ Joel Guess, WAMC 

    MAJ Abhimanyu Chandel, WRNMMC 

    CPT Tabith Burger, TAMC 

    MAJ Katherine Wingo, BAMC 

  • 2022

    MAJ Shannon Wood, MAMC

    MAJ Charles Win, WBAMC 

    LTC Ian Ward, DDEAMC 

    MAJ Peter Mattingly, WAMC 

    LTC Rachel Robbins, WRNNMC 

    MAJ Danny Harris, TAMC 

    LTC Tyson Sjulin, BAMC 

  • 2021

    MAJ Arthur Holtzclaw, WRNNMC 

    Dr. Daniel Kaplan, WBAMC 

    LTC Sean Reilly, DDEAMC 

    Dr. Jessica Stotts, BAMC 

    MAJ Jennifer Masel, TAMC 

    MAJ Sarah Smilow, MAMC 

    MAJ Kathryn Lago, WAMC 

  • 2020

    LTC Maura Watson, WRNMMC

    CPT John Bustos, WBAMC

    MAJ Kelly Chohonis, DDEAMC

    LTC Robert Walter, BAMC 

    CPT David Zusin, TAMC 

    MAJ Maurice Khayat, MAMC 

  • 2019

    LTC Mary Kwok, WRNMMC 

    COL (Ret) Ney Gore, WBAMC

    CPT Mary Truitt, DDEAMC 

    LTC Tatjana Calvano, BAMC 

    COL (Ret) Dale Vincent, TAMC

    COL (Ret) Bernard Roth, MAMC 

  • 2018

    LTC Dawn Torres, WRNMMC

    MAJ Matthew Perkins, WBAMC

    CPT Melissa Myers, DDEAMC

    LTC Sky Graybill, BAMC 

    MAJ Emilio Fentanes, TAMC

    LTC Peter Henning, MAMC 

  • 2017

    MAJ Meredith Hays, EAMC

    Dr. Christina Schofield, MAMC

    Dr. Kelly Ferraro, BAMC 

    LTC Jessica Bunin, TAMC 

    CPT Adam Barelski, WRNMMC

    LTC Megan Childs, WBAMC