The Honor Society of Medicine
Recognition. Distinction. Honors. Become a "Fellow".
The National Honor Society bestows its highest honor on it's members with the designation of "Fellow".
Fellows are recognized with the highest membership honor for their exceptional work and altruistic impact upon society.
Physicians that have made very significant contributions to society and who exemplify physician excellence can become a member of the "College of Fellows".
Only three (3) percent of our members have this distinction. Consider becoming a "Fellow". This important designation speaks to your significant contribution to society and highlights your commitment to medicine. The National Honor Society inducts "Fellows" annually.
The National Honor Society aims to encourage the development of altruism and social responsibility in medicine. Physicians that have made significant and sweeping contributions to society and exemplify medical excellence can become "Fellows" of the National Honor Society.
Through your membership, activities, volunteer works, achievements, and altruistic contributions to Society you can earn distinction as a 'Fellow".
Fellows receive an award, a certificate, a permanent place in our "College of Fellows" and are keynote speakers at the Annual Induction Ceremony.
Eligibility
Physicians who have been members in good standing for at least 3 years may be nominated.
Nominees must have completed 3 consecutive years of medical practice to become a "Fellow".
If uncertainties exist about the period of membership, please contact our office to verity the candidate`s eligibility prior to preparing the submission.
College of Fellows
The National Honor Society`s College of Fellows currently features members elevated in 2018. We are currently in the process of adding members invested in previous years.