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Surgeon General's Medallion is a prestigious award given by the Surgeon General of the United States. It is awarded to individuals, groups, or organizations who have made significant contributions to the health and well-being of the American people. The medallion is one of the highest honors bestowed by the Surgeon General and recognizes exceptional achievements in the field of public health.

History[edit]

The Surgeon General's Medallion was established to acknowledge outstanding service and contributions to the mission of the Public Health Service (PHS) and the overall health of the nation. Over the years, recipients have included a diverse group of individuals and entities, ranging from public health professionals and scientists to military personnel and community leaders.

Criteria[edit]

The criteria for receiving the Surgeon General's Medallion are rigorous. Nominees are evaluated based on their impact on public health, the significance of their contributions, and their commitment to improving health outcomes for Americans. The selection process involves a thorough review by the Office of the Surgeon General and the Public Health Service.

Design[edit]

The design of the Surgeon General's Medallion features the official seal of the Surgeon General of the United States, surrounded by laurel leaves. The medallion is typically accompanied by a certificate of recognition, signed by the Surgeon General.

Notable Recipients[edit]

While the list of recipients is extensive and varied, notable awardees have included pioneers in medical research, leaders in health policy, and individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary dedication to public health initiatives.

Significance[edit]

The Surgeon General's Medallion is more than just an award; it is a symbol of the highest level of recognition for contributions to public health and the well-being of the nation. Recipients of the medallion are celebrated for their dedication, innovation, and leadership in their respective fields.

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