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Stamford Physician Recognized by Fairfield County Medical Association

Dr. Craig Olin of Stamford Health Served as President of the Fairfield County Medical Association in 2021 and 202

Craig Olin, MD, FACP, (center) was presented with the FCMA President’s Plaque by FCMA Board President Camelia Lawrence, MD, FACS, (right) of Hartford HealthCare and FCMA Executive Director Mark Thompson (left).
Craig Olin, MD, FACP, (center) was presented with the FCMA President’s Plaque by FCMA Board President Camelia Lawrence, MD, FACS, (right) of Hartford HealthCare and FCMA Executive Director Mark Thompson (left). (Laura St. John Photography )

The Fairfield County Medical Association (FCMA), honored Craig Olin, MD, FACP, of Stamford for his volunteer service to the medical community in Fairfield County. Dr. Olin served as president of the Association's board of trustees in 2021 and 2022.

"FCMA is indebted to Dr. Olin for his steady hand at the helm particularly during such an unusual time period in public health," stated Mark Thomson, FCMA Executive Director. "With his calm demeanor and rational approach to everything, Dr. Olin was just the person we needed during this episode," Thompson added.

Dr. Olin is past chairman of the medical staff at Stamford Hospital and a past member of the board of the Stamford Health Medical Group. He currently serves on the executive committee for the Stamford Hospital Foundation, and he is the Division Director of General Internal Medicine at Stamford Hospital.

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Dr. Olin was presented with the FCMA President’s Plaque at the FCMA annual meeting by FCMA Board President Camelia Lawrence, MD of Hartford HealthCare and Executive Director Mark Thompson.

Photo Credit: Laura St John Photography

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