Allied Health Sciences Seeking 20th Anniversary Award Nominations
The 20th anniversary of the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Allied Health Sciences (CAHS) will be in 2018. In celebration of the anniversary, the college will honor alumni, faculty, emeritus faculty, donors and friends of the college who have contributed to the 20-year legacy of CAHS.
The college is accepting nominations for its 20 in 20 Award honorees. Twenty people will be recognized for their efforts in helping CAHS meet its goal of being interdisciplinary by design. Award recipients demonstrate the following criteria:
- Has made a significant contribution to his or her chosen profession through practice, teaching, administration, education, research, writing, organizational work involving health care or an innovation in health care.
- Accomplishments that contribute to the CAHS mission and vision.
- Leadership in practice, research, education and/or service.
- Contributed to CAHS through generous donations and financial support.
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