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WIMS > Awards and Recognition > Sirridge Award

Submission Deadline ~ July 15, 2013
History
Dr. Marjorie Spurrier Sirridge is a distinguished KU School of Medicine alumnus, who graduated first in her medical class in 1944. She specialized in Internal Medicine-Hematology and was subsequently active in teaching and administration at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, where she was one of the founding faculty members. She helped develop the docent system and later became Dean. She was an active mentor and role model for men and women. In addition to her many accomplishments, Dr. Sirridge placed a high value on family life and believed women could achieve great things without sacrificing their personal or family life.
More details of Dr. Sirridge's career are available on the National Library of Medicine's Changing the face of Medicine exhibition.
At the WIMS Annual Dinner on August 18, 2011, Dr. Sirridge was presented with a crystal bowl to commemorate the award in her honor. Drs. Brenda Rongish and Julie Wei made the presentation. The inscription reads, "The Marjorie S. Sirridge, MD Excellence in Medicine and Science Award was established in 2011 by the University of Kansas School of Medicine Women in Medicine and Science Organization, in order to honor and recognize Dr. Sirridge's extraordinary leadership, vision, and years spent serving as a role model and mentor for faculty and students."
To acknowledge the contributions and accomplishments of women faculty in the KU School of Medicine, School of Nursing, and the School of Health Professions. The Women in Medicine and Science (WIMS) organization honors Dr. Sirridge each year by presenting this award to deserving women who manifest Dr. Sirridge's ideals. The award was established March 15, 2011.
Female faculty member in the KU School of Medicine, School of Nursing, or School of Health Professions
Self no
mination or nomination by KUMC colleagueThe award winner(s) will be guests at the annual WIMS fall dinner to receive their award.
| 2012 | Kim Templeton, M.D., Orthopedic Surgery Beth Levant, Ph.D., Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Therapeutics. |
| 2011 | Susan K. Pingleton, MD, FACP, Master Fellow, ACCP, Internal Medicine Dianne Durham, PhD, Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery |