International Resident Leadership Award
This award is given each year to an international resident who has shown leadership in residency education and who encourages the development of future leaders in medical education.
Who is eligible
A nominee must be enrolled in a residency (postgraduate) medical or surgical training program outside of Canada. To succeed, nominations should show evidence of the candidate’s
- outstanding leadership skills during their postgraduate training;
- contributions to the advancement of the profession of medicine, welfare of residents or quality of residency education;
- strong role modelling and mentorship ability among peers; and
- embodiment of the professional characteristics outlined in the CanMEDS Framework.
Unsuccessful candidates may be re-nominated in subsequent years. Previous recipients are not eligible.
Who can nominate
Nominations may be submitted by program directors, deans, postgraduate deans, department chairs or division directors.
Self-nominations are not allowed.
How to write a nomination
Nominations must be submitted as a single PDF file, in either English of French.
Please submit your package in this order:
- One nomination letter (maximum of two pages) from a postgraduate dean, residency educator, program director, department or division chair that addresses each element found above under “Who is eligible.” Provide two to three examples of success for each element. This letter is the key piece of the nomination package. The more information you provide, the better.
- One support letter (a maximum of two pages) from a current or recently graduated resident/trainee.
- An abbreviated CV of the nominee.
Each nomination must be for only one candidate.
Only one nomination package is allowed per candidate. You may need to coordinate the submission if multiple individuals want to nominate the same person.
How we select the award recipient
Recipients are decided by a subcommittee of the Awards Committee of the Royal College.
The institutional affiliation of previous recipients may be considered in determining the recipient, in the spirit of broadening access to this award.
The award
The award is presented at the annual International Conference on Residency Education (ICRE). The recipient receives a plaque recognizing their contribution, as well as complimentary travel and registration to ICRE.
How we use your application information
- If your nominee receives an award, the Royal College reserves the right to reproduce content from the nomination package, including quotes from nomination letters, in promotional communications.
- Nominators’ identities are revealed to the award recipient in their letter of notification.
- Unsuccessful nominees and their lead nominators receive a letter from the Royal College letting them know they were nominated.
Past recipients
2023
Lauren M. Granat, DO, MS, Cleveland Clinic (Ohio, USA)
2022
Lieutenant Commander Ayeetin Azah, MD, MBA, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (Maryland, USA)
2021
Arjan Hura, MD, University of Cincinnati (Ohio, USA)