Awards

Alexander D. Langmuir Prize Manuscript Award

This award recognizes a current EIS officer or recent alumnus for excellence in a written report or an epidemiologic investigation or study.

2020 recipient: John Rossow – Factors Associated with Candida auris Colonization and Transmission in Skilled Nursing Facilities with Ventilator Units – New York, 2016-2018

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David J. Sencer Scholarship Award

The David J. Sencer Scholarship Award fund was established by the EIS Alumni Association to provide travel scholarships to potential Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) applicants to attend the EIS Conference each year.

2020 recipients:

  • Amy Beeson
  • Robyn Espinosa
  • Zachary Madewell
  • Jonathan Mannheim
  • Nina Masters
  • Chris Miller
  • Chamberline Ozigbu
  • Natasha Spottiswoode

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Director’s Award for Excellence in Epidemiology and Public Health Response

Presented during International Night, hosted by the Field Epidemiology Training Program, this award recognizes significant contributions to public health emergency response and excellence in epidemiologic practice or research.

2020 recipient: no award given this year.

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Distinguished Friend of EIS Award

This award recognizes an individual who has championed and advocated for EIS and its officers, valuing its diversity, and embodying the principles of the EIS program’s creator, Alexander D. Langmuir.

2020 recipient: Jeffrey Engel

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Donald C. Mackel Memorial Award

This award recognizes a current EIS officer for the oral presentation that best exemplifies the effective application of a combined epidemiology and laboratory approach to an investigation or study.

2020 recipient: no award given this year.

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Iain C. Hardy Memorial Award

This award recognizes a current EIS officer or alumnus who has made an outstanding contribution to the control of vaccine-preventable diseases.

2020 recipient: no award given this year.

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J. Virgil Peavy Memorial Award

This award recognizes a current EIS officer for the oral presentation that best exemplifies the effective and innovative application of statistics and epidemiologic methods in an investigation or study.

2020 recipient: no award given this year.

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James H. Steele Veterinary Public Health Award

This award recognizes a current EIS officer or alumnus who has made outstanding contributions in the field of veterinary public health or One Health disciplines—multiple disciplines collaborating to attain optimal health for people, animals, and the environment.

2020 recipient: Radhika Gharpure

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Jeffrey P. Koplan Award Excellence in Scientific Presentation

Presented during International Night, hosted by the Field Epidemiology Training Program, this award recognizes a current EIS officer with the scientific poster presentation that most effectively emphasizes the results of an investigation and its impact on public health.

2020 recipient: no award given this year.

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Mitch Singal Excellence in Occupational and Environmental Health Award

This award recognizes a current EIS officer who gave an oral presentation that best exemplifies the effective application of public health epidemiology to an investigation in the area of occupational or environmental health.

2020 recipient: no award given this year.

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Outstanding Poster Presentation Award

This award is presented to a current EIS officer for the poster that best exemplifies scientific content, including originality, study design and analysis; public health impact; and presentation effectiveness.

2020 recipient: no award given this year.

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Paul C. Schnitker International Health Award

This award recognizes a current EIS officer or alumnus who has made a significant contribution to international public health.

2020 recipient: Nirma Bustamante

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Philip S. Brachman Award

This award recognizes excellence in teaching epidemiology to EIS officers.

2020 recipients: Eric Pevzner and Tara Henning

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Shalon M. Irving Health Equity Award

This award recognizes a current or former EIS officer’s outstanding contributions to health inequality and racial disparities research.

2020 recipient: Lisa Oakley

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Stephen B. Thacker Excellence in Mentoring Award

This award recognizes an individual who inspires the EIS community and exhibits unwavering commitment to the EIS program, officers, and alumni through demonstrated excellence in applied epidemiology training, mentoring, and building public health capacity.

2020 recipient: Kristine (Kris) Bisgard

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William H. Foege Award

Presented as the highest honor during International Night, hosted by the Field Epidemiology Training Program, this award is presented to the best oral presentation.

2020 recipient: no award given this year.

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Photo Contest

Category: Public Health in Action

  • 1st Place: Tia M. Rogers (EIS 2019) for ‘See the Forest. Remember the Trees’
  • 2nd Place: Team Mongoose Dem (Springer Browne, Alexandra Medley, John Rossow and Nicholas Wiese [EIS 2018 and LLS 2019]) for ‘To Escape and Perform Necropsies on the Beach – that’s our idea of paradise’
  • 3rd Place: Memo Sanchez (EIS 2018) for ‘Donning PPE Before Entering a Skilled Nursing Facility’

Category: You Went Where?

  • 1st Place: Mays Shamout (EIS 2018) for ‘Love in the Time of Ebola’
  • 2nd Place: Caroline Schrodt (EIS 2019) for ‘Essential Businesses Only!’
  • 3rd Place: Tia M. Rogers (EIS 2019) for ‘Finding Solace Before Service’

Category: Make Me Laugh!

  • 1st Place: Florence Kanu (EIS 2019) for ‘Madame Elephant Leaves Her Mark’
  • 3-way tie for 2nd Place!
    • Memo Sanchez (EIS 2018) for ‘Gettin’ Work Done’
    • Springer Browne (EIS 2018) for ‘Cuddle Street Chickens but Sanitize Your Hands’
    • Alexander Chu Wu (EIS 2018) for ‘110%’

Category: Public Health Memes

  • 1st Place: Springer Browne (EIS 2018) for ‘Don’t Worry I’m an EIS Officer’
  • 2nd Place: Florence Kanu (EIS 2019) for ‘Public Health Takes No Vacation’
  • 3rd Place: Alexander Chu Wu (EIS 2018) for ‘The Long Road of COVID-19 Response’