CLIMATOLOGISTS, RESEARCH papers (Students), MANUSCRIPTS, AWARDS
Abstract
The article offers information on the Mary Allen Engle Award given by the American Clinical and Climatological Association in the U.S. It mentions that the award was conceived in 1999 and is given to any member of the association who presents a paper the year before and who submitted a completed manuscript and returns the edited transcribed version promptly and efficiently. It adds that L. David Hills was the first recipient of the award for his manuscript.
AWARDS, ACQUISITION of manuscripts, PEDIATRIC cardiology, PEDIATRIC cardiology diagnosis
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The article focuses on the Mary Allen Engle Award, which is presented annually to a member of the association who efficiently submits a completed manuscript based on their presentation from the previous year. The award was created to recognize diligence in manuscript submission and encourage timely publishing of the Transactions and Mary Allen Engle, the award's namesake, played a significant role in the field of Pediatric Cardiology, published extensively.
BUSINESS meetings, MEMORIALS, FINANCIAL statements, COMMITTEES, AWARDS
Abstract
The article reports the 132nd business meeting of The Climatological held from October 17 to October 20, 2019 at Grand Hotel Resort and Spa in Point Clear, Alabama. Topics include that the names of recently deceased members were shared, followed by a moment of silence to honor them; financial statements were presented; and that Nominating Committee's recommendations for new officers and Councilors were presented along with awardee names.
The article discusses about the Mary Allen Engle Award regarding submitting of completed manuscript & returns the edited transcribed version most promptly and efficiently. It further discusses award created by Dr. Engle to recognize the diligence of its recipient and encourage presenters in general to complete their manuscripts as quickly as possible; Dr. Engle trained at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland during World War II; and Dr. L. David Hillis, the award's first recipient.
The article highlights the Mary Allen Engle Award of the American Clinical And Climatological Association. Topics include that the award was conceived in 1999 by its namesake, who served the Association as Recorder from 1993 to 2000; and that Dr. Engle trained at Johns Hopkins during World War II, where Helen Brook Taussig and Alfred Blalock were then developing their monumental "blue baby" operation.
Published
2020
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