Chair & Co-Chair


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    Charles D. Ericsson

    Chair, Special Recognitions Committee
    United States of America

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    Prativa Pandey

    Special Recognitions Committee
    Nepal

Members

  • Jane Chiodini, United Kingdom
  • Phyllis Kozarsky, United States of America
  • Leo Visser, The Netherlands

Charter

  • To administer the ISTM Fellows Program, review candidates and make recommendation to the ISTM Executive Board for appointment.
  • To develop proposals for and administer Executive Board approved recognition awards programs to honor exceptional contributions to the society and to the field of travel medicine.
  • Alan Magill Award
  • Past President and Officers Recognition
  • Other Recognition Awards

ISTM Fellows Program (FISTM)

Under the management of the Special Recognitions Committee, the ISTM Executive Board has approved the establishment of an ISTM Fellows Program recognizing individuals who advocate for and support the ISTM, and to those who demonstrate professional excellence either in the way of clinical practice, research, education, and/or policy development. Individuals who have been inducted as a Fellow may use the credentials FISTM. For more information about this program, click here.

Alan Magill Memorial Lecture

To honor the legacy of Alan Magill an honorary lecture in his name was proposed by the Special Recognitions Committee (SRC) and approved by the ISTM Executive Board to be given at the biennial conferences beginning with the CISTM15 in 2017. Alan Magill was an outstanding malaria expert, but his impact was felt far beyond his area of special expertise. All who knew him were impressed by his broad vision for the development of travel medicine, his scientific rigor, his compassion and very effective leadership skills. You can find more information about Alan Magill and his impact on the travel medicine community here.

To best honor Alan Magill the lectures given in his name will be targeted to the cutting edge scientific underpinnings of any topic in, or closely related to, travel medicine or global health. The goal is to broaden the expertise of established travel medicine researchers and/or practitioners and to choose speakers with impeccable credentials, who might not otherwise attend CISTM or be available to speak at our conference without the incentive of a named lectureship. The lecture content will be enlightening and appeal foremost to established experts in travel medicine.

The SRC is working with the CISTM15 Scientific Program Committee to identity the first Alan Magill Memorial Lecture in 2017. More information as it becomes available can be found on the CISTM15 website page.