Minnesota Medical Association Honors Physicians, Physicians-in-training, Advocates with Annual Awards

October 7, 2024

Four physicians, two physicians-in-training, a state representative and the Minnesota Rare Disease Advisory Council were all honored with Minnesota Medical Association (MMA) awards as part of the group’s Empowering Physicians Conference on September 27. Each year, the MMA honors those in medicine for going above and beyond.  

Distinguished Service Award
David Estrin, MD, of Golden Valley, received the MMA’s highest honor, the Distinguished Service Award, for his years of service to the association and to medicine.   

President’s Award
Natalia Dorf Biderman, MD, SFHM, and Colin West, MD, PhD, received the MMA’s President’s Award, which recognizes those who have given much of their free time to help improve the association.  

Medical Student Leadership Award
Rashika Shetty received the Medical Student Leadership Award, which recognizes physicians-in-training who demonstrate exemplary leadership in service to medical students, the profession of medicine and the broader community. Shetty is a third-year med student at the University of Minnesota.

Resident and Fellow Leadership Award
Jack McHugh, MB BCh, BAO, received the Resident and Fellow Leadership awards which recognizes physicians-in-training who demonstrate exemplary leadership in service to residents and fellow, the profession of medicine and the broader community. McHugh is based in Rochester.  

COPIC/MMA Foundation Humanitarian Award
Tori Bahr, MD, received the COPIC/MMA Foundation Humanitarian Award which recognizes MMA members who go above and beyond to address the health care needs of underserved populations in Minnesota.  

James H. Sova Memorial Award for Advocacy   
State Rep. Tina Liebling, of Rochester, received the James H. Sova Memorial Award for Advocacy. Sova was the chief lobbyist for the MMA from 1968 until the time of his death in December 1981. This award is given to a person who has made a significant contribution to the advancement of public policy, medical sciences, medical education, medical care or the socioeconomics of medical practice.  

Eric C. Dick Memorial Health Policy Partner Award
This award is given to an individual, group of individuals, a project or an organization that demonstrates their commitment to pursuing sound public policy, building coalitions, creating and/or strengthening partnerships with the goal of improving the health of Minnesotans or the practice of medicine in Minnesota. Dick was the MMA's manager of state legislative affairs from 2010 until his untimely death in January 2021. This year’s recipient is the Minnesota Rare Disease Advisory Council.

About the Minnesota Medical Association
The Minnesota Medical Association is a non-profit professional association representing physicians, residents and medical students. With more than 10,000 members, the MMA is dedicated to being the indispensable and unified voice of physicians for advancing the practice of medicine, the profession and patient health in Minnesota.  

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