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Roger A. Rosenblatt Community Service Award

Each year the Academy presents a community service award to a member of the King County Academy of Family Physician that best exemplifies service to the community over and above their normal duties as a family physician. In 2015, the award was named after the late Roger A. Rosenblatt, Professor and Vice-Chair of Family Medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine and a truly outstanding family physician and community member.
Roger A. Rosenblatt
Student Awards

Nola Mae Moore Award for King County Community Service
The Nola Mae Moore Award for King County Community Service is presented annually to an outstanding student graduating from medical school in King County and planning a career in family medicine who has worked to improve the health of patients and populations in King County. The award recognizes a student for active contribution and leadership in community service during their medical school career in activities beyond what is offered or required in their medical school curriculum.
Nola Mae Moore, MD, was a pioneering family doctor, leader in medicine, contributor to the Academy and supporter of the University of Washington School of Medicine, who lived a career of service to her patients and her community.



Theodore J. Phillips Award
The Theodore J. Phillips Award is presented annually to the student who best exemplifies the ideals of family medicine and academic excellence. The student must show intellectual competence, dedication to family medicine and willingness to serve patients unselfishly. The award recognizes the outstanding student graduating from medical school in King County and planning a career in family medicine.
Theodore J. Phillips, MD, was the founding Chair of the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine, an experienced practitioner, a gifted educator, a trusted leader, and an insightful scholar who helped establish the intellectual foundation of the specialty.


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