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The Lee County Medical Society has honored four Lee County Physicians for their outstanding contributions to medicine at the First Annual Medical Service Awards.
 
Stephen Machiz, M.D. was presented with The Award for Citizenship & Community Service for outstanding leadership and public service above and beyond the call of duty as a practicing physician. This includes service within the local community and abroad
 
Alexander M. Eaton, M.D. was presented with The Scientific Achievement Award in recognition of outstanding work in the areas of scientific medical research. This includes both basic science and clinical research.
 
Thomas G. Presbrey, M.D. received the Leadership & Professionalism Award. This award underscores the Lee County Medical Society’s continuing dedication to the principles of medical ethics and the highest standards of medical practice. Dr. Liu has remained active in organized medicine, is dedicated to the principles of medical ethics and dedicated to the highest standards of medical practice; he has made an outstanding contribution through active service in medical ethics activities.
 
SPCU (Surgical Progressive Care Unit) received the Award of Appreciation. As a non-physician member of the medical profession, nominees should have provided exemplary and a lasting contribution to their profession.

(l-r) Kelly Creswell, Reporter and Anchor, WBBH NBC-2; Dr. Stephen Machiz; and Dr. Craig R. Sweet, Chair, Annual Medical Service Awards.

 

(l-r) Kelly Creswell, Dr. Alexander M. Eaton, and Dr. Craig R. Sweet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(l-r) Kelly Creswell, Dr. Thomas G. Presbrey, and Dr. Craig R. Sweet.

Kelly Creswell and Dr. Craig Sweet with Gulf Coast Hospital nurses John Hogan, Sheila Snow-Martineau, Karen Ashbrook, and June Schneider.