Congratulations to the IAMSE 2025 Distinguished & Early Career Award Winners

Sandra Haudek

Sara Allison

The Distinguished Career Award for Excellence in Teaching and Educational Scholarship recognizes an IAMSE member who has a distinguished record of educational scholarship, including educational research and dissemination of scholarly approaches to teaching and education. Candidates must have a significant record of engagement within IAMSE. Sandra Haudek, the 2025 awardee, is an Associate Professor, Course Director for Foundations Basic to the Sciences of Medicine, Director of the Peer Coaching for Educators Program, and Faculty Senator at the Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA.

The Early Career Award for Excellence in Teaching and Innovation honors an IAMSE member who has made significant innovations to the field in the short time they have focused their careers toward enhancing teaching, learning and assessment. Candidates must have demonstrated less than 10 years of educational scholarship. Sara Allison, the 2025 awardee, is an Assistant Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences, at Western Michigan University, Kalimazoo, MI, USA.

Congratulations to Dr. Haudek and Dr. Allison. They will both be honored at the 29th Annual IAMSE Conference in June. Good luck to both of you in all your future endeavors.

Thank you,
Stefanie Attardi
Chair, IAMSE Professional Development Committee

For more information on workshops and presentations or to register for the 2025 IAMSE Annual Conference please visit www.IAMSEconference.org.