Stroke Article of the Year Award

Sponsored by the Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing and the Stroke Council


To qualify for this award, you must meet the following deadlines:

  • June 4, 2026, 9 a.m. (CDT) – Deadline to submit an abstract to Scientific Sessions 2026.
  • June 8, 2026 – Deadline to have an active American Heart Association professional membership at the Premium Professional or Premium Professional Plus tier.
  • June 10, 2026, 6 p.m. (CDT) – Deadline to apply for this award in the Council Awards System.

The Stroke Article of the Year Award recognizes the scientific and clinical contributions of cerebrovascular nurses in promoting the American Heart Association's goals. It also recognizes scientific excellence in cerebrovascular nursing science and encourages investigation that will further knowledge and skills in this area.

Award Recipients

  • 2025 Francesco Petrosino, PhD, MSN, RN
  • 2024 Davide Bartoli, RN, MSN, PhD
  • 2023 Sandy Middleton, RN, PhD
  • 2022 Ann Leonhardt-Caprio, DNP, RN, ANP-BC, SCRN, FAHA
  • 2021 Gianluca Pucciarelli
  • 2020 Michelle Camicia
  • 2019 Eeeseung Byun
  • 2018 Barbara J. Lutz
  • 2017 Gianluca Pucciarelli

Applicant/Nominee Eligibility

Current CVSN Awards Committee members are not eligible to apply for or be nominated for the award.

Application Criteria

  • The candidate must be the first author of the submitted article.
  • The article must be scientifically sound, timely, original, and feature a robust research design, clearly aligning with the goals of the American Heart Association and the Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing. It should be a reprint of a published, data-based, peer-reviewed article or, if unavailable, an indexed, peer-reviewed, and publicly available article
  • Candidates may be self-nominated or nominated by others.
  • An applicant may submit one paper for one article of the year award each year.
  • An Article of the Year award winner cannot reapply for an article of the year award for at least 2 years.

Evaluation Criteria

Applications will be reviewed by a panel of accomplished researchers, scientists, clinicians and academicians representing the breadth of cardiovascular sciences.

Contacting the review panel, including but not limited to phone calls, emails, social media messages, or any other form of communication, before submitting your application or during the review process will result in disqualification.

Applications will be judged on the following:

  • Scientific merit
  • Sound research design
  • Rigorous, valid, sensitive, reliable and feasible methodology
  • Originality, significance, timeliness
  • Potential to contribute to cardiovascular knowledge, practice and future research
  • Logical development and linkage of ideas
  • Clear expression of ideas

Timeline

  • June 8, 2026 – Deadline to have an active American Heart Association professional membership. Please note that membership processing may take 3–5 days; do not wait until the proposal deadline to Join or Renew.
  • June 10, 2026, 6 p.m. (CT) – Deadline to apply for this award in the Council Awards System.
  • August 2026 – Applicants are notified of their award status (selected or not selected).

Required Documents

Please read these instructions carefully. The review committee will not consider incomplete applications.

Electronic submission through the Council Awards Application System is mandatory. Hard copies of any part of the application will not be accepted.

Your application file should contain the following documents in PDF format:

  • One cover letter of application and one nomination letter, or two nomination letters.
  • Published article reprint for consideration or, if not available, an article that is indexed, peer reviewed, and publicly available. The article should clearly relate to the goals of the American Heart Association and cardiovascular nursing.
  • Curriculum vitae, including bibliography.

How to Apply or Submit a Nomination

Visit the Council Awards Application System to complete an application.

A Professional Heart Daily (PHD) username and password are required to access the system. If you are creating a PHD profile for the first time, please register using your Professional Membership ID number.

Membership Requirement

Professional Membership with the American Heart Association and affiliation with the Council on Cardiovascular and Stroke Nursing (CVSN) are required for all applicants. Please allow 3–5 days for processing—do not wait until the deadline to Join or Renew.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Click the link for the Council Awards Application System.
  2. Sign in with your Professional Heart Daily username and password.
  3. Follow these instructions to set up your ProposalCentral profile. You will only need to complete this setup the first time you apply for an American Heart Association Council Award.

    Note: The grant maker named “American Heart Association” in ProposalCentral refers to Research Awards and is a separate funder. Council Awards are listed under American Heart Association Council Awards.

  4. Start Your Application:
    • Select Create New Proposal.
    • Filter by Grant Maker: Choose American Heart Association Council Awards.
    • From the Programs list, select: Scientific Sessions Cardiovascular Nursing Awards.
    • Click the Apply Now button.
    • Within the application, select the award.

For more detailed information on ProposalCentral, also included are additional materials on specific ProposalCentral functionality.

  1. How to Create an Application in ProposalCentral (PDF)
  2. How to Register a ProposalCentral User (PDF)
  3. How To Add Publications in ProposalCentral (PDF)

Prize

The winner will receive:

  • Complimentary registration to Scientific Sessions
  • One (1) complimentary ticket, to the CVSN Council Dinner
  • An engraved plaque
  • $500 honorarium

The winner must agree to be present at the annual CVSN Council Dinner at Scientific Sessions to claim the award. The winner will also be invited to speak at the AHA's State of the Art Stroke Nursing Symposium held prior to the International Stroke Conference.

Questions

November 7–10, 2026
McCormick Place Convention Center, Chicago, Illinois

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