UNMC Seeks Nominations for J.G. (Jack) Elliott Award

The University of Nebraska Medical Center is currently accepting nominations

for the 2000 J.G. (Jack) Elliott Award. The award is presented annually

to an individual who has made significant contributions to medicine and

health programs in Nebraska. It is given in memory of Elliott, a former

Scottsbluff resident who served on the University of Nebraska Board of

Regents for 20 years until his death in 1974.

The recipient will be selected by the chancellor of UNMC based on input

from individuals or groups chosen by the chancellor. The award will be

presented during UNMCs spring commencement ceremony in Omaha. Nominees

are evaluated according to the following criteria:

–A Nebraska resident who has made a significant contribution to the

health of the state through his or her actions.


–Statewide impact with contributions in the areas of education, research

and community outreach.


–The individuals actions should improve individual and community

health.


–The health contributions should be beyond the scope of work-related

activities.

To receive a nomination form, call (402) 559-7377. Nominations and supporting

materials should be submitted by Feb. 23.

UNMC is the only public academic health science center in the state.

Through its commitment to research, education, outreach and patient care,

UNMC has established itself as one of the country’s leading centers for

cancer research and treatment and solid organ transplantation. Nearly $32

million in research grants and contracts were awarded to UNMC scientists

during the past fiscal year. In addition, UNMCs educational programs are

responsible for training more health professionals practicing in Nebraska

than any other institution.