Women in Cardiology Mentoring Award

Sponsored by the Council on Clinical Cardiology


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 Women in Cardiology Mentoring Award recognizes individuals who have an outstanding record of effectively mentoring women cardiologists and underscores the importance of mentoring in the professional development of women.

Award Recipients

2025 Winner
  • Samia Mora, MD, FAHA
Past Recipients

2020–2024 Recipients

  • 2024 Annabelle Santos Volgman, MD, FAHA
  • 2023 Jacqueline Kreutzer, MD
  • 2022 Roxana Mehran, MD, FAHA
  • 2022 Sharmila Dorbala, MD, MPH, MASNC
  • 2021 Lorrel E. Brown Toft, MD
  • 2020 Gretchen L. Wells, MD, PhD

2010–2019 Recipients

  • 2019 Sharon C. Reimold, MD, MS
  • 2018 Stacey Rosen, MD, FAHA
  • 2017 Sharonne Hayes, MD, FAHA
  • 2016 Michelle Albert, MD, MPH, FAHA
  • 2015 James DeLemos, MD
  • 2014 Martha Gulati, MD, MS, FACC, FAHA
  • 2013 Malissa Wood, BA, MD
  • 2012 Emelia Benjamin, MD
  • 2011 Laura Wexler, MD
  • 2010 Award not presented

2000–2009 Recipients

  • 2009 Noel Bairey Merz, MD
  • 2008 Elyse Foster, MD
  • 2008 Judith Hochman, MD
  • 2007 Linda Gillam, MD
  • 2006 Morton Arnsdorf, MD
  • 2005 Brenda Armstrong, MD
  • 2005 Robert Bonow, MD
  • 2004 Carl Apstein, MD
  • 2003 Sanjiv Kaul, MD
  • 2003 Roberta Williams, MD
  • 2002 Kiran B. Sagar, MD
  • 2001 Kathryn A. Taubert, PhD
  • 2000 Michael H. Crawford, MD

1999 Recipients

  • 1999 Nanette K. Wenger, MD

Applicant / Nominee Eligibility

Applicants or nominees for this award must meet the following criteria:

  • Be a member of the Scientific Council sponsoring this award. Your council affiliation will be validated during the application process. Please note that membership processing may take 3-5 days; do not wait until the proposal deadline to Join or Renew.
  • Men and women are eligible for nomination. Each nominee will be considered based on his or her history of mentoring women cardiologists as well as his or her overall record of the professional development of women in cardiology.
  • Current members of the CLCD Women in Cardiology Committee are not eligible to apply for or be nominated for the award.

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.

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. (CDT) – Deadline to apply for the award in the Council Awards Application System.
  • August 2026 – Applicants are notified of their award status (selected or not selected).

Required Documents

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

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

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Letter of Nomination or Candidate Statement: Original letter drafted on electronic letterhead with a signature. The letter should outline and provide clear examples of how the candidate meets the criteria.
  • List of Mentees and Current Positions

How to Apply / 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 Scienitfic Council sponsoring the award is required. 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 profile in ProposalCentral. Setting up your ProposalCentral profile will only need to be done the first time you log in to apply for an American Heart Association Council Awards.

    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 Career Achievement Awards in Mentoring.
    • 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 award will be presented at the annual Clinical Cardiology Council Dinner at the Scientific Sessions in November. The winner will receive:

  • Complimentary registration to Scientific Sessions
  • Hotel accommodation for one night
  • Engraved plaque
  • Complimentary council dinner ticket and presentation of a plaque at the annual council dinner

Questions

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

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