Albert P. Ulbrich, DO Award for Lifetime Achievement

In honor of Dr. Albert P. Ulbrich, the Albert P. Ulbrich, DO, Lifetime Achievement Award was established in 1989. This is the highest professional honor of the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology (AOCD) and is bestowed upon members who demonstrate a lifetime of dedication to the College and to the field of osteopathic dermatology. This award is not granted on a regular basis; rather, it is bestowed when a dermatologist, who has reached the age of 70, who has dedicated his or her professional life to the College and the field of osteopathic dermatology has either semi-retired or retired from practicing dermatology. One award will be considered yearly with the exception of the award being presented to a member who has become disabled and is unable to practice, or if the award is presented posthumously. Nominations must be received no later than three months prior to the first day of a conference.

Nominations will be accepted between June 1 and December 31 of each year.

Click here to access the Albert P. Ulbrich, DO, Lifetime Achievement Award nomination form.

 

RECIPIENTS            

Harry B. Elmets, DOFAOCD (1990)
Daniel Koprince, DO, FAOCD (1992)
Thomas H. Bonino, DO, FAOCD (1994)
James D. Bernard, DO, FAOCD (1996)
David Brooks Walker, DO, FAOCD (2002)
David C. Horowitz, DO, FAOCD (2003)
Charles G. Hughes, DO, FAOCD (2009)
Lloyd J. Cleaver, DO, FAOCD (2022)
Dwayne D. Montie, DO, FAOCD (2022)
Eugene T. Conte, DO, FAOCD (2023)
Stephen Kessler, DO, FAOCD (2024)
Robert F. Schwarze, DO, FAOCD (2024)

 

 

 

 

 
 
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