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Congratulations to our 2011 AIM Outstanding Achievement Award Winners!
The AIM Outstanding Achievement Award recognizes individuals, community groups, or corporations whose work has demonstrated one or more of the following characteristics:

  • consistently contributed to raising and improving immunizations;
  • provided outstanding and recognizable improvement in the immunization process; or
  • promoted the cause of immunizations by involving providers and communities in immunization programming.

This year, AIM members chose from 27 well-qualified candidates from across all regions of Michigan. AIM is pleased to announce the following winners:

Individual Winner
Marilyn Sarkesian, MSN, CPNP
Hamtramck School Based Health Center




Organizational Winner
Michigan State University Kalamazoo Center for Medical Studies

 


Awards are being presented at the 2011 Fall Regional Immunization Conferences and the November AIM meeting.

Thanks to all who nominated such exemplary candidates. Please be sure to nominate deserving individuals and organizations for the 2012 AIM Outstanding Achievement Awards.

Congratulations to this year’s winners and to all of the deserving nominees!
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