Outstanding Contribution to the Community
San Bernardino County Medical
Society
2002 Award for
Outstanding Contribution to the Community
presented to
Lisa C. Perry-Gilkes, M.D.
This
twenty-sixth day of June, in the year two thousand two
Physician,
teacher, mentor, concerned citizen - all of these attributes
describes the recipient of this award. And not to be overlooked
are her many contributions to organized medicine.
Lisa Perry-Gilkes
is known for "making things happen." Throughout
her career, she has worked with more than a dozen professional
groups and philanthropic organizations. She is the President
of the James Wesley Vines, Jr., M.D. Medical Society, a component
of the National Medical Association comprised of approximately
125 Inland Empire African American doctors. She is President
of the Inland Empire Chapter of Jack & Jill of America
(the nation's oldest African-American family organization),
Parliamentarian for the San Bernardino Valley Chapter of Links,
Inc. and a member of the San Bernardino County Arts Foundation.
She has also served on the executive boards of The Episcopal
Church Women at Trinity Episcopal Church, Associates of the
Redlands Bowl, and the Arts Council for San Bernardino County.
She also donates her time to serve as a mentor to students.
Dr. Perry-Gilkes
is the Director of the African American Health Initiative,
a project of the Inland Wellness Information Network (IWIN)
founded by the SBCMS. AAHI is a significant community-based
resource focused solely on improving health among the African
American community. Over 30 organizations throughout San Bernardino
communities work on the initiative to bring data, service
coordination, expertise and other resources to address the
health disparities of African Americans.
Lisa has
been actively involved in the San Bernardino County Medical
Society, the California Medical Association and the American
Medical Association since joining in 1992. She has chaired
the SBCMS Young Physician Section (YPS) and served as the
Chair of the CMA's YPS and represented that organization as
a delegate to the AMA. She authored and co-authored resolutions
for the CMA and the AMA, and in 1999 the AMA honored her for
her energetic work with this group. She is the SBCMS Secretary,
serves on the Board of Directors and as a CMA Alternate Delegate.
Dr. Perry-Gilkes
has numerous awards and honors: National Health Committee
Appointment Jack & Jill of America, Inc. 2001; League
of Women Voters of San Bernardino 2001 Citizens of Achievement;
AMA Emerging Leaders Award 2001; Service Citation from the
San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors of Dedicated Service
to The Arts Council 2001; and the AMA Community Service Award
1999.
Lisa Perry-Gilkes is an outstanding humanitarian and a model
for all physicians. She is a microcosm of what women are contributing
to this world. It is said that her central theme in life is
to bring comfort to all, whether it be from her medical expertise
or with her compassion, generosity and understanding. It is
for these reasons we are pleased to present the 2002 SBCMS
Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Community to Lisa
C. Perry-Gilkes, M.D.
Jay E.
Shankar, M.D.
President
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