The GSACEP Awards program was designed to recognize the contributions of our members to military emergency medicine and to emergency medicine as a whole. Please nominate yourself or a colleague whose work exemplifies the best in providing emergency care for America's heroes.
The GSACEP Rising Star Award is intended to honor the junior Emergency Medicine staff that most exemplifies excellence and dedication to service. Similar in intent to sports-based “rising star” awards, the GSACEP Rising Star Award is given annually to a standout young EM physician who displays exceptional service to the Government Services Section and/or outstanding leadership in the profession.
Nominees must meet the following criteria:
Any member of the Government Services Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians (GSACEP) may nominate himself/herself or another member for this award. The leadership team of any hospital or military treatment facility may nominate a GSACEP member for this award. The nominee must be a GSACEP member and must currently be in a leadership position in an emergency department. The nominee must demonstrate significant contributions to the department in the following categories:
Any member of the Government Services Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians (GSACEP) may nominate himself/herself or another member for this award. The leadership team of any hospital or military treatment facility may nominate a GSACEP member for this award. This award recognizes a leader with a record of significant contributions to military emergency medicine, resulting in noteworthy impact on the profession. The nominee must be a GSACEP member
Nominees must meet the following criteria:
The GSACEP Fellowship in Leadership and Advocacy is designed to develop and groom future military and federal emergency medicine leaders. The fellowship combines elements of mentoring, with skills in organization, education, advocacy, and involvement.
The fellowship serves to provide both an orientation to organized medicine and leadership development to ensure our future military and federal emergency medicine leaders succeed in the combined military and civilian organized medicine setting.
Any member of the Government Services Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians (GSACEP) may nominate himself/herself or another member for this award. The leadership team of any hospital or military treatment facility may nominate a GSACEP member for this award. This award recognizes a GSACEP member that made significant contributions to the health, welfare and/or safety of our nation’s veterans.
The GSACEP Resident Leadership and Advocacy Grant is intended to expose GSACEP resident members to the importance of emergency medicine advocacy and to introduce government services specific issues of importance. We hope this grant encourages increased involvement in the Government Services Chapter and cultivates future EM leaders.
The grant covers expenses for residents to attend the ACEP Leadership and Advocacy Conference in Washington DC. GSACEP will cover airfare, hotel and per diem for the length of the conference (usually a 3 day conference in March). Traditionally, residents are also treated to a dinner with GSACEP leadership and members following the Opening Reception.
The GSACEP Scientific Assembly Grant is intended to support GSACEP members in their academic pursuits, to encourage increased involvement in the Government Services Chapter and to cultivate future EM leaders. Resident recipients receive free conference registration to ACEP Scientific Assembly. Faculty recipients receive discounted registration to ACEP Scientific Assembly. Recipients are required to attend the GSACEP Board of Directors Meeting during the conference to receive recognition and foster familiarity with current EM issues important to the Government Services members.
3 Resident Grants
2 Faculty Grants