Doctor Jack Carey Hall of Fame Award

The Dr. Jack Carey Award, made possible by a grant from Rohm and Haas, Inc., is dedicated to the memory of the late Dr. Carey, a Lexington physician who helped spearhead the development of emergency medicine in Kentucky, and who aided many EMS responders in furthering their education and training, assisting wherever necessary to better EMS care in the state. The award honors an EMT-Instructor who is outstanding in the training they provide, furthering the future of EMTs and all EMS providers in the state.

                              
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1993

The following EMT Instructors were inducted into the Dr. Carey Hall of Fame in 1993. The first inductee was:

   
Tommy Thompson
, who presented the awards to the other instructors that were honored:
       
       
        Dr. Henry Baughman
 
        Elmer Beckett
(posthumously)
        Dr. Mary Pauline Fox
        O. W. Harris
        Norman Lawson, Jr.
        James Brad Learn
        William Martin
        Ada Mastranardo
        Jack Newell
        James T. Newman
       
       
        Martin Pierce

        Albert Riggle
        Lawrence and Virginia Sauer
        Jim Shewmaker
        Gloria Sierra RN
        Paul Smith
        Linda Thomas RN
        Marinell Tompkins RN
       
       
        Patrick Trevathan

1995
        Ann Reeser

1996
   
  
Earl Totten

1997
   
     Gene Reeser

1998
   
    Edward Kuehne

1999
   
    Bobby Burnett

2000
   
   Dale Edmondson

2001
   
   
Theresa Martin

2002
   
    Phil Taylor

2003

Aline Flanagan

2004

Sharon Pierceall

2005

Mark Bailey


2006

Ron Hill

2007

Eva Prewitt

2009

Charles O'Neal

2010

Karen Rich

Congratulations to the instructors that were inducted into the Hall of Fame from EMSEK!

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Award Nominations

 

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