Michael E. Glasscock III, M.D.F.A.C.S.

AWARDS AND HONORS

 

1952 Biology Award (Highest Scholastic Standing in College)
1967 J. MacKenzie Brown Annual Award
1968 Colonel Aide-de-Camp to Buford Ellington, Governor of the State of Tennessee
1969 AMA Certificate of Merit for an Exhibit: "Middle Ear Problems: Diagnosis and Treatment", New York
1969 Certificate of Merit, Directory of International Biography
1969 Professor Ignacio Barraquer Memorial Award for important contribution to medicine and surgery through cinematography
1969 Council on International Non-Theatrical Events (CINE) Golden Eagle Award for film entitled, "Evaluation of the Neurotologic Patient"
1970 CINE Golden Eagle Award for film entitled, "The Polytome Pantopaque Study"
1970 Honorary Sergeant-at-Arms, Tennessee State Senate
1970 Bronze Award, British Medical Association Film Festival
1970 Red Ribbon Award from the American Film Festival of the Educational Film Library Association
1972 International Film Festival Award, Brussels, Belgium
1973 Award of Merit, American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology (American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery)
1973 First Annual State of the Art Surgical Instrumentation Award, Edward Weck & Co., Inc.
1973 Third Place Award, American Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology(American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery), Exhibit: "Multimedia in the Management of Hearing Impaired Children"
1974 AMA Certificate of Merit for Exhibit: "Multimedia in the Management of Hearing Impaired Children"
1974 Honorary Member, United States Marine Band
1982 Michael E. Glasscock, III, M.D., named research grant, The E.A.R. Foundation, Nashville, Tennessee
1982 University of Tennessee Medical Alumni Association, Distinguished Alumnus Award
1983 Colonel Aide-de-Camp to Lamar Alexander, Governor of the State of Tennessee
1983 Tennessee Technological University, Distinguished Alumnus Award
1985 Distinguished Service Award, Tennessee Medical Association
1986 Service to Mankind Award, Sertoma Club of Nashville
1989 1st William House Lecturer/Guest of Honor - American Neurotology Society
1991 Inducted President/Guest of Honor and received Presidential Citation - American Otological Society
1991 Nashville Academy of Medicine Achievement Award
1991 President American Otological Society
1993 North American Skull Base Society Guest of Honor
1993 North American Skull Base Society Presidential Citation - In Recognition of Promulgation of Knowledge in Cranial Base Surgery
1997 Award of Merit - American Otological Society

   2009   Honorary PhD University of Athens, Athens,  Greece

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