The nomination cycle for this award will open in March 2024.
Award Information
This award recognizes an individual who develops future leaders among faculty by demonstrating exceptional leadership.
Please note that this is not a leadership award, but rather a leadership mentor award.
Criteria
Nominees will be evaluated in all four of the following areas and must demonstrate substantial contributions to PA education in a minimum of three of the following areas:
- Innovation and creativity that:
- Leads to new and/or improved processes
- Brings a unique perspective to relationships
- Mentorship:
- Serves as an advocate and guide for professional development
- Encourages, develops, and inspires professional service
- Communication:
- Listens actively
- Solicits feedback and input
- Seeks to understand before being understood
- Provides constructive criticism that leads to growth and development
- Leads by example:
- Serves as a role model to faculty colleagues
- Demonstrates collaborative spirit
Requirements and materials
Employment Status
Employed at least half-time at the time of nomination (0.5 FTE) at a PAEA member program and for a minimum of three cumulative years in PA education. All years do not have to be at the same program.
Nomination Letter
Nomination letter describing in detail how each of the award criteria were met, including evidence of performance above and beyond the nominee’s job description
Letters of Support
Two letters of support addressing the author’s first-hand knowledge of the nominee with relation to three out of the four award criteria
Curriculum Vitae/Resume
Nominee’s complete CV or resume
Recognition
- Personalized award
- Check for $500
- Recognition at the Awards Ceremony
- Complimentary 2022 PAEA Education Forum registration for one representative of the program
2023 Recipient
- 2022 – Stephane VanderMeulen, Creighton University
- 2021 – Jacqueline S. Barnett, Duke University Medical Center PA Program
- 2020 – Susan Fernandes, Stanford University School of Medicine
- 2019 – Donna Agnew, Salus University
- 2018 – Michael Huckabee, Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences
- 2017 – Patrick Auth, Drexel University