Each year the ASCLS Political Action Committee (PAC) holds a challenge to constituent societies and regions to raise funds for the PAC to support activities in the government arena in order to promote governmental policies favorable to clinical laboratory science.
Award:
The constituent society which raises the highest amount of funds (per active membership) in the past Society year (August 1 of prior year to May of current year) will be acknowledged at the ASCLS Annual Meeting Awards Ceremony with a plaque. Second and third place winners may be awarded plaques as deemed appropriate. Regional winners are announced at the House of Delegates at the ASCLS Annual Meeting.
Deadline: May 15
Application: No application is required. Fundaising totals are automatically calculated based on the mailing address of all PAC donors throughout the year.
1st Place
ASCLS-Hawaii
2nd Place
ASCLS-Montana
3rd Place
ASCLS-Idaho
APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 12
This competition strives to encourage members to present their findings at the national level using a poster format. In addition, it provides a venue for laboratory educational programs to showcase their ‘best and brightest’. ASCLS invites all members to present their papers or other relevant findings at the Annual Meeting using this format.
The presentations will be judged in a peer-reviewed fashion onsite, and awards provided for the best posters in the following categories: member, graduate student, undergraduate student.
Award: The winners will receive a plaque at the ASCLS Annual Meeting Awards Ceremony.
Awards will be given for the best undergraduate, graduate student, and best practitioner poster at the ASCLS meeting. A complimentary year’s membership in ASCLS at the First Year Professional or the Professional I level will be the prize.
The undergraduate student whose poster is judged best in the competition will also be given a cash prize of $500 by the ASCLS E & R Fund.
Winning authors are encouraged to submit their presentation to the journal Clinical Laboratory Science. (Note: Significant editorial changes may be necessary before publication and the journal reserves the right to reject any submission not deemed worthy of publication.)
Complete submission guidelines and instructions may be found at https://www.ascls.org/education-meetings/annual-meeting/annual-meeting-abstract-submissions
Eligibility:
Professional Category
Brandy Gunsolus, Kellie Foss, and Gurmukh Singh
Promotion of Appropriate Laboratory Test Utilization
Graduate Category
Corey Swackhammer, Jacob Gault, Aaron Beaver, Estephania Yanez, and Taylor Eaves
Rapid Molecular Detection of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Using Real- Time PCR
Student Category
Rachel Siddall, Carol Young and William LeBar
Cefiderocol Susceptibility in Gram Negative Organisms
Professional Category
Kathryn Golab and Luis Carrillo-Polanco
An Unusual Presentation of Smoldering Multiple Myeloma in a patient with End Stage Renal Disease
Graduate Category
Kelissa McCullar, Amanda Phillips, and Mayra Gonzales
Rapid Molecular Detection of Adenosine Deaminase Deficiency Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Using High-Resolution Melt Analysis
Student Category
Brittany Pulkkila
Cost-Effectiveness of LAMP Test for Molecular Diagnosis of Human Schistosomes (co-authors: Nilanjan Lodh and James Mwansa)
Kathryn Golab | Brittany Pulkkila and Roslyn McQueen |
NOMINATIONS DEADLINE: February 15
PURPOSE:
AWARD:
NOMINATIONS:
ELIGIBILITY:
The nominee must be:
ASCLS Board of Director members are NOT eligible during their tenure on the Board.
Please remember: To be nominated for this award is an honor in itself and is the reason why each nominee receives recognition.
APPLICATION PROCESS:
Please weigh the qualifications and choice of this outstanding member carefully. The judges of this award have the difficult task of selecting a winner based on the information provided on the forms. Please pay particular attention to how you complete these forms. Your thoughtful presentation of the candidate’s merit, accurate completion of the forms, and careful attention to the deadline will ensure your nominee the full consideration he/she deserves.
An individual or constituent society may nominate one individual. A previous nomination will not disqualify a person for re-nomination.
It is the nominator’s responsibility to make sure the nominee understands what must be submitted and does the follow-through to see that deadlines are observed. If a constituent society is nominating an individual then the Constituent Society President should assume the role of nominator. A nomination letter in support of the merits of the nominee as an individual and as an active member of ASCLS or state/local societies must be included. It is also the nominator’s responsibility to write and submit the nomination letter. Points are awarded from the nomination letter in the category of contribution to the profession.
All forms must be submitted electronically to the Awards Committee. To be valid, a nomination must follow the format. Additional sheets of information can be submitted. CV’s are not acceptable. The nomination form, the nominee information form, and the letter must be submitted no later than February 15 to the Awards Committee. Nominations lacking either forms or nomination letter will not be accepted.
JUDGING CRITERIA:
The recipient of this award is selected based on his/her contribution to the profession and ASCLS over the entire duration of their membership. In selecting nominees, constituent societies or individuals should look at members who have a long history of significant contributions.
Nominees are evaluated using many activities that have occurred over a 20 year time span of membership. Criteria include, but are not limited to, the following:
Our goal is to have a group of nominees who represent the epitome of service and professional activities within ASCLS and the Clinical Laboratory Science profession. Even if you feel that the person you would like to nominate may not win the award because he or she is not actively involved in every activity category, please consider suggesting that person as your nominee. There are many members who have inspired us and might not win the award, but what a great way to recognize them for all they’ve done for the profession. It is truly an honor to be nominated!
Rick Panning
Nominees
Cheryl Caskey
Nominees
The Robin H. Mendelson Memorial Award was established in 1971 to commemorate a courageous young man who struggled for five years with kidney dialysis and two transplants during the infancy of transplant technology. The award honors outstanding service and contributions to ASCLS, the ASCLS Education and Research Fund, and to the Clinical Laboratory Science profession.
Presentation: The award is a plaque that is presented to the outgoing ASCLS president and up to three additional honorees at the close of the annual ASCLS House of Delegates.
Eligibility:
Nominations: Current ASCLS board members are invited to prepare nomination letters. ASCLS members are encouraged to submit recommendations to their ASCLS Region Director. Nomination letters must include:
Nomination deadline: April 15
Nominator: please attach the electronic nomination letter and email to Executive Vice President at jimf@ascls.org. Only electronic documents are accepted.