
Dr. Schnuck receives Vessel of Life Award
by Jennifer Hilliard
MCG has presented its 2006 Vessel of Life Award to Dr. Lloyd B. Schnuck
Jr., an MCG alumnus and faculty member.
President Daniel W. Rahn presented the award, which honors professional
achievement and contributions to society that enhance MCG’s mission of
education, research and service, at the annual President’s Dinner Nov. 4.
“Dr. Schnuck refers to himself as a ‘gadget geek,’” President Rahn said
in presenting the award. “In his case, gadgets represent equipment, machines
and technology that save lives. Geekiness represents a tireless,
single-minded commitment to excellence, which translates into terrific
outcomes for patients.”
Dr. Schnuck earned his medical degree from MCG in 1968, interned at
University Hospital, then served in the U.S. Army for three years. His
service included a tour of duty in Vietnam where he volunteered in
orphanages and hospitals. His military honors include a Bronze Star, Air
Medal, Vietnam Campaign Medal and National Service Defense Medal.
He completed a diagnostic radiology residency at MCG in 1974 and returned
in 1995 to complete a body imaging fellowship. He has been an assistant
professor of radiology at MCG since 1996. Last month, Dr. Schnuck was named
chief of the Department of Imaging and Radiology at the Augusta Veterans
Affairs Medical Center.
An enthusiastic supporter of his alma mater, he has served as president
of the Alumni Association of the Medical College of Georgia School of
Medicine, Inc., and an MCG Foundation, Inc., board member. He recently
established an MCG scholarship endowment for students in financial need.
He has committed to fund the Lloyd B. Schnuck Jr., M.D./GRA Eminent
Scholar in Breast Cancer with matching funds from the Georgia Research
Alliance.
“His generosity and altruism have only grown through the years,” Dr. Rahn
said. “His devotion is to the well-being of others.”
Dr. Schnuck is a fellow of the American College of Radiology and a member
of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, the American Medical Association, the
Radiological Society of North America, the Medical Association of Georgia
and the Richmond County Medical Society. He is a member and former president
of the Georgia Radiological Society.
His awards include the MCG Milton Antony Medical History Award, the
American Medical Association Physicians Recognition Award with Commendation
and the 2006 Outstanding Philanthropist Award from the Augusta Chapter of
the Association of Fundraising Professionals.
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