NEF Mourns Charles Hamlin, MD, 1939 - 2026


Dr. Charles Hamlin, a renowned orthopedic hand surgeon and humanitarian, passed away on January 14, 2026. Among his copious accomplishments, he started a clinic in Colorado to improve the hand functionality of patients with spinal cord and brain injuries, and founded the Chinle Hand Clinic, which provided surgical services to people from the Navajo Nation at no cost.

An NEF scholarship was created in his name in 2021, with the help of board member Cynthia Sculco, and awarded in 2022 to Zachary Taylor, in 2023 to Catherine Stephens, in 2024 to Jason Bloomquist, and in 2025 to Lizzet Carmona. The award furthers Dr. Hamlin’s priorities: the study and care of people of diverse cultures; the specialty of orthopedic nursing care; and the prevention of burnout for all healthcare professionals.

FEATURED SCHOLAR

Ellen O’Neal

(2011-2012 Winner)

A native of Illinois, Lillian Hiemenz award winner Ellen O’Neal got her Bachelor’s degree at Marquette University in Wisconsin and a Masters in nurse-midwifery At Georgetown University. Her work has taken her t... read more.

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