Prestigious AGS Nascher/Manning Award Presented to Dr. William Hazzard, a Founding Father of Geriatrics
Dr. William Hazzard, a founding father of #geriatrics, honored with @AmerGeriatrics Nascher/Manning Award at #AGS16
New York (April 5, 2016)—William Hazzard, MD, AGSF, a founding father of geriatric medicine in the U.S., will be honored this year with the prestigious Nascher/Manning Award given biannually by the American Geriatrics Society (AGS) at its Annual Scientific Meeting (held this year May 19-21 in Long Beach, Calif.). A Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine, Section on Gerontology and Geriatric Medicine, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Dr. Hazzard was among the first U.S. physicians to transition to geriatrics from another medical specialty. Since that time, he has helped establish three premier geriatrics programs across the country and advocated for public and private funding that now forms the bedrock of geriatrics training and research.
“The growth—but also the increasing importance—of geriatrics since the AGS was founded in 1942 is a testament to the pioneering spirit of clinicians and academic leaders like Dr. Hazzard,” notes AGS President Steven R. Counsell, MD, AGSF. “Dr. Hazzard was a voice for this new specialty in its infancy, and he remains an ardent champion for its current and future potential as someone who not only mentored the AGS but also countless researchers, healthcare professionals, and advocates across eldercare.”