It's not too late. Register for APHA 2024. ×
 

Awards

Each year, our Section recognizes the outstanding contributions of its members through the following awards.

The Distinguished Service Award: Established in 1981, the Distinguished Service Award is the highest honor the Section can bestow and is presented to an individual, institution or group who has made an outstanding contribution or demonstrated continual high quality service in the area of public health eye/vision care.

The Distinguished Student Service Award: Presented to a student enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program who has made an outstanding contribution or demonstrated continual high quality service in the area of public health eye/vision care.

The Outstanding Scientific Paper (Project) Award: This award recognizes an individual, group or institution that has contributed significantly to the advancement of eye/vision care in the public health field. The contribution can be a paper either previously published or suitable for publication or a written description of a project. The paper/project should represent work within the last two or three years, though the project may have been continuous for a longer period.

The Morton W. Silverman Outstanding Student Paper (Project) Award: This award recognizes a student or group of students that has contributed significantly to the advancement of eye/vision care in the public health field from the perspective of a student in optometry, medicine, public health or related health professions programs. The contribution may be a paper previously published, suitable for publication or a detailed written description of a project. The paper or project must represent work that has occurred while the student(s) is/are enrolled in a professional program, although the award may be conferred after graduation.

The Melvin D. Shipp Best Abstract Award: This award recognizes the lead investigator(s) of the highest-scored abstract submitted for presentation during VCS-sponsored sessions at the APHA Annual Meeting and Expo. Nominations are not accepted. All lead authors who submit an abstract and meet the submission deadline will automatically be considered for the award. Research must be in accord with the current theme of the Annual Meeting, and the lead author(s) shall present the research at the Annual Meeting.

 

Congratulations to the 2023 Award Recipients:

The Distinguished Service Award:

Susan A. Primo, OD, MPH

Emory Eye Center and Professor of Ophthalmology at Emory University School of Medicine

 

Morton W. Silverman Outstanding Student-Paper (Project) Award:

Rachel Breliant

Illinois College of Optometry

Project: “Effect of Low-dose Atropine on Binocular Vision and Accommodation in Children Ages 6 to 17 Years

 

Melvin D. Shipp Best Abstract Award:

John Wittenborn, BS and David Rein, PhD

NORC, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Abstract title: “Validating the use of Survey Questions and Diagnosis Codes for Public Health Surveillance of Vision and Eye Health