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Call for NPIAP Awards Nominations

Friday, January 13, 2023   (0 Comments)

Call for NPIAP Awards Nominations

The National Pressure Injury Advisory Panel (NPIAP) invites you to nominate a deserving individual or individuals for one of our bi-annual awards. The awards will be presented at our Annual Conference in San Diego this March.

Roberta S. Abruzzese Award:
The NPIAP Dr. Roberta S. Abruzzese Award recognizes a student with interest and promise in the field of pressure injury research, treatment and prevention or education. The award is named in honor of Alumna Dr. Roberta S. Abruzzese for her vision, leadership and support in promoting educational endeavors in relation to pressure injury management.  

Janet Cuddigan Research Award (new):
The Janet Cuddigan Research Award will be presented to a person or persons who have made significant contributions to the prevention and/or treatment of pressure injuries through the generation and dissemination of new research that will significantly impact the cornerstones of future clinical practice guidelines.

Kosiak Award:
The NPIAP Kosiak Award is presented to a person or persons who have made significant contributions to the prevention and/or treatment of pressure injuries through their leadership in the fields of research, education and/or patient care. The award is named in honor of Dr. Michael Kosiak for his classic, original contributions on the etiology of pressure ulcers.

JoAnn Maklebust Lifetime Achievement Award:
The NPIAP JoAnn Maklebust Lifetime Achievement Award was created in 2013 and is named in honor and in memory of NPIAP Alumna JoAnn Maklebust. This award is presented to an individual who has made significant contributions to the NPIAP and to preventing and treating pressure injuries.

Thomas Stewart Founder's Award:
The NPIAP Thomas Steward Founder’s Award is presented a person or persons who have made significant contributions to the field of pressure injury prevention and treatment, particularly relating to public policy. This prestigious award reflects NPIAP’s ongoing commitment to positively impact public policy to improve the field of pressure ulcer prevention, treatment, education and patient care.

Please click here for more information and to access the nomination form.  Nominations close February 7th.

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