Purpose
This award will be given to a junior faculty member (Assistant Professor/Instructor) or an Associate Professor (having held the position for no more than 3 years) who has been first author on an important peer-reviewed clinical education article published in a scientific journal.
Eligibility
This award is targeted to junior faculty who are in the career development stage of their professional experience. The junior faculty member must have been first-author on an outstanding peer-reviewed clinical education journal article focused on the care of older adults. Selection of award winners will take into consideration the article's novelty, methodology, clarity of presentation, and potential to influence education relevant to the care of older adults. Papers that were published between September 1 and August 31 of the year preceding nomination are eligible for this award.
Application Process
Applicants must complete the online nomination form, including submission of a biosketch (NIH-style, 4 pages maximum) and a copy of the manuscript. Applications will be reviewed and the awardee selected by the Awards Committee of the AGS.
Please provide a 150- word summary statement of your nominees' achievements which we will use in our announcements and speeches. Your summary should focus on the impact they have had or will have on the field of geriatrics.
Award
To recognize his/her outstanding achievement, the awardee will receive a letter documenting the award and an award certificate.
Past Recipients of the Outstanding Junior Clinical Education Manuscript Award
2024 Kimberly Beiting, MD
2023 Susan Glassburn, PhD, MSW
2022 Patricia G. Ng, MD, FACP
2021 Anna Goroncy, MD
2020 Marcia Mecca, MD
2019 Rebecca Brown, MD, MPH
2014 Erika Rozalia Manu, MD
2013 Kimberly S. Johnson, MD, MHS