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Outstanding Achievement Awards

The OBGYN.net Outstanding Achievement Awards

About the Award:

OBGYN.net regularly selects individuals or organizations that have significantly contributed to the Women's Health community through the use of Internet technology. Recipients will receive a certificate and be granted the privilege to display the award logo (displayed below) on their Web site.  OBGYN.net also gives a Corporate Outstanding Achievement Award.

Recipient List:

The FertilityExpert September 27, 2007
Dr.Donnica.com August 1, 2007
Group B Strep Association August 1, 2007
www.not-2-late.com - Office of Population Research at Princeton University and the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals July 9, 2007
Las Vegas International Center for Advanced Gynecologic Care - Richard M Chudacoff, MD July 9, 2007
HopeForFibroids.org March 8, 2005
Advancing Minimally Invasive Gynecology Worldwide (AAGL) November 13, 2004
American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) October 18, 2004
William Parker, MD
October 8, 2004
John Miklos, MD & Robert D. Moore DO
April 23, 2001
James E. Carter, MD
January 31, 2000
Paul D. Indman, MD
January 15, 1999
Dra Maria Beatriz Sosa May 12, 1998
Geffrey H. Klein, MD February 9, 1998
Joseph Woo, MD
May 16, 1997
Flavio Monteiro de Souza, MD July 21, 1997
Mark Perloe, MD April 2, 1997
FertiNet March 2, 1997
NVOG January 16, 1997
Kelvin Tan, MD December 5, 1996

The Award:

 OBGYN.net Outstanding Achievement Award

Instructions
for adding the award logo to your web page

Recipients will be announced on the OBGYN.net home page and include a brief interview based on the following questions:

  1. How are you serving the Ob/Gyn community with Internet Technology?
  2. Why did you get involved with the Internet?
  3. How long have you been using the Internet?
  4. What has been your greatest reward in using the Internet?
  5. What is the future for the Ob/Gyn community on the Internet - what is possible?