Elizabeth Fee, PhD, Chief, NLM's History of Medicine Division, joins Tenley E. Albright, MD, Chair of the Exhibition Ad Hoc Advisory Committee, and Donald A.B. Lindberg, MD, NLM Director in a ribbon-cutting ceremony to open the NLM's exhibition "Changing the Face of Medicine" on October 14, 2003.
PRESS RELEASES
Dr. Stephanie Wolf-Rosenblum Selected New Hampshire's "Local Legend" AMWA Award Names Woman Physician From Each State (2/9/04)
Health Director, Dr. Jean Malecki, Honored as a Local Legend (1/30/04)
LOCAL LEGENDS IN THE NEWS
Two Local Women Among Legends (5/2/04)
UC Physicians Among Four Ohioans to Receive National Award (05/04)
Hess, Lampkin Named Local Legends (4/30/04)
Cramer Nominates Local Doctors for National Award (4/19/04)
Eva Chalas, gynecologic oncology surgeon and coordinator of Cancer Services, named a "Local Legend" (4/12/04)
Niebyl and Scott-Connor Honored as Local Legends (University of Iowa, 04/04)
Awards and Achievements (3/29/04)
Drs. Maroulla Stavrinou Gleaton and Lani Graham proposed for honor in National Library of Medicine exhibition (3/19/03)
Reynolds Presents Dr. Linda Brodsky with Local Legends Award (3/5/04)
Dr. Stephanie Wolf-Rosenblum Selected New Hampshire's "Local Legend" (2/9/04)
Dr. Carolyn D. Runowicz, Director of the UConn Comprehensive Cancer Center, Named Local Legend (2/6/04)
Cecilia Rosales, MD receives Local Legend Award (02/04)
Health Director, Dr. Jean Malecki, Honored as a Local Legend (1/30/04)
University of Miami School of Medicine Physician Wins National Award (1/22/04)
Hinchey Nominates Dr. Katherine Seibert for "Local Legends" Award (10/2/03)
Dr. Seibert Nominated for National Award by Congressman Hinchey
LOCAL LEGENDS IN CONGRESSIONAL NEWS
Tennessee Local Legend acknowledged in Congressional Record (3/9/04)
Tribute to Dr. Margaret Allen, Dr. Ramoncita (Raye) Maestas, and Dr. Christine Surawicz (11/19/03)
AWARDS
The TELLY AWARDS® were founded in 1980, to showcase and give recognition to outstanding non-network and cable TV commercials. The competition was expanded several years ago to include film and video productions as well as non-network TV programming. Entries compete against a high standard of excellence. The judges consist of a group of highly qualified production professionals. They begin with
concept, then consider all the things that a producer does in building a finished piece: writing, on-screen talent quality, set design, lighting, cinematography, editing, sound, music, etc. In short, the judges look at each piece as a whole, and reward outstanding overall quality. Telly
winners this year included HBO, Miramax Films, Universal Studios, ESPN, PBS, NBC, Discovery Channel, History Channel, Disney, Microsoft, MTV, Nickelodeon, etc. The TELLY statuette has appeared on the set of many prime-time TV shows, such as Thirtysomething, Murder She Wrote, Newhart, News Radio, and in the feature film, What Women Want.