Dr. LaQuandra Nesbitt and Dr. Michael Weinstein announced as 2025 award winners January 14, 2025

Written by MSDC staff

 

WASHINGTON, DC – The Medical Society of DC is pleased to announce Dr. LaQuandra Nesbitt as the 2025 John Benjamin Nichols Award recipient and Dr. Michael Weinstein as the 2025 Distinguished Service Award winner

The annual Capital Healthcare Honors will once again honor four individuals for their decades of excellence in medicine while celebrating the trailblazers of the DC medical community. This year’s event will take place on March 26 at the historic National Press Club. The festivities include a social reception, full dinner, and awards ceremony and will bring together government leaders, healthcare executives, community and industry stakeholders, and more from across the metropolitan Washington region. 

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The event recognizes four individuals and one company who in their own ways have paved the way for DC to be a leader in various aspects of healthcare. While winners were noted for their care for physicians and the public during the COVID public health emergency, all five are showing how healthcare in the DC area, and nationally, can be effectively and equitably delivered to people in need.

This year's distinguished honorees are: 

Distinguished Service Award
Michael Weinstein, MD, will be presented with the Distinguished Service Award for his outstanding leadership in private practice medicine throughout DC and Maryland, embodying the highest standards of medical care and community service.

The Distinguished Service Award is presented to a physician member for outstanding service to the Medical Society of the District of Columbia. Past awardees include Dr. Dorothy Starr (1987), Dr. Ray Scalettar (1992), the Physician Health Program (1999), Dr. Peter Lavine (2005), Dr. Roselyn E Epps (2019), and Dr. Raymond Tu (2024).

John Benjamin Nichols Award
LaQuandra Nesbitt, MD, will receive the John Benjamin Nichols Award for her pivotal role in leading the District's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and her continued dedication to advancing health equity at George Washington University.

The John Benjamin Nichols Award is presented in recognition of outstanding contributions toward improving the health of the community. The award has been given since 1953 and previous recipients include Dr. James Taylor, Sister Carol Keehan, Polly Shackleton, and Congressman Joseph Himes.

Drs. Weinstein and Nesbitt join our two previously announced awardees -

Meritorious Service Award

Lisa Boyle, MD, of MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, will receive the Meritorious Service Award in recognition of her exceptional leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic and her continued strategic leadership of the medical staff.

The Meritorious Service Award is MSDC’s highest award and has been given out since the 1940s. Past recipients include Dr. Montague Cobb, Dr. Raymond Scalettar, Dr. Charles Epps, Dr. Greg Argyros, Dr. John Lynch, Dr. Daniel Lucey, Dr. Gigi El-Bayoumi, and Dr. Daniel Marchalik, among others. The award is presented to a physician member in recognition of
distinguished service to the medical profession as a whole.

Dr. Charles H. Epps III Award

Keith Egan, DO, will be honored with the Charles H. Epps III Award for his groundbreaking work at MAPMG Pride Medicine, demonstrating exceptional commitment to inclusive and compassionate healthcare.

This is presented to a physician member for outstanding public service to the DC community. Past recipients include Dr. Tamika Auguste, Dr. Collette Magnant, Dr. Kim Bullock, Dr. Jeff Akman, Dr. Janelle Goetcheus, Dr. Marvin Korengold, and other DC medical luminaries. Previously known as the Community Service Award, the honor was renamed in 1997 after Dr. Epps, a 1994 honoree.