The Importance of Peer Recognition
A medical practitioner must complete at least 11 years of
academia to become licensed. Those are not eight-hour days. They put in long
days and nights of undergraduate education, medical school, residency, and
specialization. Many doctors take on the additional rigors of
Board-certification. That is a tremendous commitment, in the interest of
serving others . . . and they do it voluntarily. Doesn’t that dedication alone,
without even considering the daily demands of practice, warrant a bit of
special recognition? The founders of Doctors’ Choice Awards believe so.
One-of-a-kind program
The Doctors’ Choice Awards platform was designed to
distinguish medical professionals esteemed for upholding the highest standards
of patient care, technical knowledge, and commitment to advancing their field
of practice. Doctors’ Choice Awards gathers verified reviews and ratings from
doctors about doctors. We use a statistically-valid process to determine those
who rise above.
- Nominee status
- Top Doctor of the Month honors
- Annual City Awards
- National Awards
Participants get a personalized profile page on the Doctors’Choice Awards website. Each level receives appropriate tribute. Interactive badges
for display on website and social media. Digital certificates and trophies.
Inclusion in our media blitz.
Value of a doctor’s opinion
If your luxury automobile stopped running, who would you
most trust for guidance on the right repair garage to choose? Probably, an
experienced automobile mechanic. He’d likely have much clearer perspective on
who is qualified to handle the job correctly than perhaps a hair stylist,
banker, or building contractor.
The same concept applies when consumers are choosing
healthcare providers. Except, they often don’t move in the same social circles
as doctors, to get that advice. That’s where Doctors’ Choice Awards accolades
are invaluable.
Potential patients rightfully trust the opinions of other
doctors. Doctors’ Choice Awards clearly illustrates the support of peers,
adding to consumer confidence. Though reviews and testimonials from patients
are important, this level of credibility carries even more weight.
Medical professionals respect this recognition and consumers
trust it, for good reason – Doctors’ Choice Awards are not for sale; they must
be earned.