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Jerome C. Goldstein, MD (right) and Public Service recipient William B. Lewis, MD (left) at the 2007 AAO-HNS Annual Meeting in Washington, DC.
The Jerome C. Goldstein, MD, Public Service Award recognizes members for commitment and achievement in service, either to the public or to other organizations, when such service promises to improve patient welfare. The awardee will be honored during the annual meeting Opening Ceremony.
Recipient: G. Paul Doxey, MD
G. Paul Doxey, MD is an Otolaryngologist-Head and Neck surgeon in St. George, Utah. He is the President and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Doctors' Volunteer Clinic in St. George. In 1999, Dr. Doxey founded the Clinic, which has provided free health care to the uninsured in his area. He is a past president of the Utah Society of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and the Washington County Medical Society. Some of the awards Dr. Doxey has received include "Community Service Volunteer of the Year (1999)," "Doctor of the Year" award (2000 & 2003), and the "Distinguished Service Award," Utah Medical Association (2002). He has been recognized by the Governor of the State of Utah in the 'State of the State' address (2009) for his work providing healthcare to the uninsured residents of Utah. After ENT training at the University of Utah, Dr. Doxey has been in solo practice for 24 years; 9 years in Salt Lake City and 15 years in Saint George, Utah.
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