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The Carrington Award is an annual Federation lifetime achievement award in the medical field. Each year, the Federation Medical Council select five nominees, one of who goes on to win the award. Sometime in his life, Dr. Leonard McCoy won the Carrington Award. (TOS novel: Provenance of Shadows) One of 2368's nominees was University of Nairobi Dr. April Wade; however, she did not win, but would go on to be nominated again in 2371. (DS9: "Prophet Motive") It is not certain during which years or for what medical research or practices Marie Bourget was nominated for the award.

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  • The Carrington Award is an annual Federation lifetime achievement award in the medical field. Each year, the Federation Medical Council select five nominees, one of who goes on to win the award. Sometime in his life, Dr. Leonard McCoy won the Carrington Award. (TOS novel: Provenance of Shadows) One of 2368's nominees was University of Nairobi Dr. April Wade; however, she did not win, but would go on to be nominated again in 2371. (DS9: "Prophet Motive") It is not certain during which years or for what medical research or practices Marie Bourget was nominated for the award.
  • The Carrington Award was one of the most prestigious honors granted by the Federation in the field of medicine, generally regarded as a lifetime achievement award. Five nominees were selected by the Federation Medical Council every year. Doctor April Wade of the University of Nairobi was nominated for the Carrington in 2368, but did not win. Some people thought her nomination was premature, though she was 103 years old at the time. Quark was unimpressed with Bashir's nomination, calling him a quack after he failed to find any medical problem with Grand Nagus Zek. (DS9: "Prophet Motive")
  • The Carrington Award was a prestigious honor in the field of medicine, awarded annually by the Federation Medical Council. It was awarded to one of five nominees, and was generally regarded as a lifetime achievement award. (DS9 episode: "Prophet Motive") Mikal was nominated for the Carrington Award twice in the 23rd century. (TOS novel: Unspoken Truth) Doctor Leonard McCoy was awarded the Carrington Award at some point between 2299 and 2364. (TOS novel: Crucible: Provenance of Shadows) In 2375, McCoy was to announce the winner of the Carrington Award.
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  • The Carrington Award was one of the most prestigious honors granted by the Federation in the field of medicine, generally regarded as a lifetime achievement award. Five nominees were selected by the Federation Medical Council every year. Doctor April Wade of the University of Nairobi was nominated for the Carrington in 2368, but did not win. Some people thought her nomination was premature, though she was 103 years old at the time. In 2371, the nominees were Doctor Wade, Healer Senva of the Vulcan Medical Institute, Doctor Henri Roget of the Central Hospital of Altair, Chirurgeon Ghee P'Trell of Andoria, and Doctor Julian Bashir of Deep Space 9. Bashir was the youngest person ever to be nominated for the award. Henri Roget was the winner of the Carrington that year. Quark was unimpressed with Bashir's nomination, calling him a quack after he failed to find any medical problem with Grand Nagus Zek. (DS9: "Prophet Motive") In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion, Robert Hewitt Wolfe notes that the Carrington and the way that no one is sure which doctor was going to win is an in-joke to Star Trek: The Next Generation's Emmy Award nomination for its final season. It was believed NYPD Blue was going to win, but then it appeared that The Next Generation had a chance. In the end, neither won, as Picket Fences was awarded the Emmy. In a line cut from "The Die is Cast" , Vice Admiral Toddman noted to Julian Bashir that he was "in trouble", because the Admiral had bet two cases of Saurian brandy that he was going to win the Carrington Award that year. Toddman told Bashir: "You lost, which means I lost. And I don't like to lose". In David R. George III's non-canon Crucible novel Provenance of Shadows, it is revealed that Leonard McCoy was awarded the Carrington at one point in his life.
  • The Carrington Award is an annual Federation lifetime achievement award in the medical field. Each year, the Federation Medical Council select five nominees, one of who goes on to win the award. Sometime in his life, Dr. Leonard McCoy won the Carrington Award. (TOS novel: Provenance of Shadows) Dr. Jefferson Caldwell, one of the Federation's leading xenoendocrinologists, was nominated for the Carrington three times prior to 2362. After his third nomination, he was awarded the Carrington Award posthumously in 2362, months after his death in 2361. (Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions: "Breaking Benjamin") One of 2368's nominees was University of Nairobi Dr. April Wade; however, she did not win, but would go on to be nominated again in 2371. (DS9: "Prophet Motive") Dr. Marie Bourget was nominated twice for the Carrington award prior to 2372, but did not win either time. (Star Trek: The Cantabrian Expeditions: "Catalyst, Part One", "Breaking Benjamin") It is not certain during which years or for what medical research or practices Marie Bourget was nominated for the award. In 2371, in addition to Wade's nomination, the Federation Medical Council also nominated Healer Senva, Dr. Henri Roget, Chirurgeon Ghee P'Trell and Deep Space 9 chief medical officer Julian Bashir. While Bashir was the youngest nominee in history, Roget won. (DS9: "Prophet Motive")
  • The Carrington Award was a prestigious honor in the field of medicine, awarded annually by the Federation Medical Council. It was awarded to one of five nominees, and was generally regarded as a lifetime achievement award. (DS9 episode: "Prophet Motive") Mikal was nominated for the Carrington Award twice in the 23rd century. (TOS novel: Unspoken Truth) Doctor Leonard McCoy was awarded the Carrington Award at some point between 2299 and 2364. (TOS novel: Crucible: Provenance of Shadows) Dr. Ross Mubi won the Carrington Award for his work in nerve regeneration in 2339. (TNG eBook: Slings and Arrows: The Insolence of Office) In 2371, the nominees were Doctor April Wade, Healer Senva, Doctor Henri Roget, Chirurgeon Ghee P'Trell, and Doctor Julian Bashir, who was the youngest person ever to be nominated for the award. Roget was the winner that year. (DS9 episode: "Prophet Motive") In 2375, McCoy was to announce the winner of the Carrington Award.
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