Millar Award for Innovative Approaches
This award is presented annually at the Annual Meeting and may be presented to any national or international individual, organization, or agency involved in adolescent health care, defined in its broadest sense.
Year | Recipients |
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2023 | Adolescent Health Initiative |
2022 | Debra Hauser, MPH |
2020 | YLabs |
2019 | Mater Young Adult Health Centre Brisbane |
2018 | Sarah Bagley, MD, MSc, The CATALYST Program at Grayken Center for Addiction at Boston Medical Center |
2017 | Unidad de Salud del Adolescente de Complejo Asistencial Dr. Sótero del Río in Santiago, Chile |
2016 | University of Michigan Health System Adolescent Health Initiative |
2015 | University of Rochester Medical Center Teen Health and Success Partnership |
2014 | Aqui Para Ti (Here For You) Team |
2013 | Jennifer Salerno, DNP, CPNP, FAANP – RAAPS Screening Tool |
2012 | Teen Medical Academy at the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio |
2011 | The Wellness Assessment for Youth To Get Organized (WAY2GO!) |
2010 | Board on Children, Youth and Families of the National Research Council and the Institute on Medicine |
2009 | Outward Bound Wilderness Intercept Program |
2008 | The Country Doctor Free Clinic for Homeless Youth |
2007 | European Training in Effective Adolescent Care and Health |
2006 | National Adolescent Health Information Center |
2005 | Massachusetts Alliance on Teen Pregnancy |
2004 | William T. Grant Foundation |
2003 | Center for Community Health and Education, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University |
2002 | National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy |
2001 | Covenant House International, Washington, D.C. Branch |
2000 | American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists |
1999 | National Institute for Child Health and Human Development for its National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health |
1998 | Sexuality Information and Education Council of the United States |
1997 | Maternal and Child Health Bureau |
1996 | Bridge Over Troubled Waters |
1995 | Carnegie Corporation of New York for its Council on Adolescent Development |
1994 | American Medical Association Department of Adolescent Health |
1993 | Pan American Health Organization for its Adolescent Health Program |
1992 | Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for its School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program |
1991 | National Center for Youth Law |
1990 | Children’s Defense Fund for its Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program |
1989 | World Health Organization for its Adolescent Initiative |
1988 | Alan Guttmacher Institute |
1987 | The Door |
1986 | Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for its 20 High-Risk Youth Projects |