Members and Leaders of HFSA to be Recognized at the 2025 Annual Scientific Meeting in Minneapolis, MN

The Heart Failure Society of America (HFSA) announced the slate of 2025 HFSA Award recipients who will be recognized at the HFSA Annual Scientific Meeting 2025, September 26-29 in Minneapolis, MN

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“This year's awardees embody the very best of our heart failure community – leaders, innovators, caregivers, and advocates who have made a lasting difference in the lives of patients and families,” said Michael Felker, MD, HFSA President. “As we come together to celebrate 30 years of HFSA, it's a joy to celebrate not only their individual achievements but also the collective spirit that has defined HFSA for three decades.”

This year's award winners are as follows:

Distinguished HFSA Member AwardRobert Lee Page II, PharmD, MSPH of the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus The Distinguished HFSA Member Award celebrates a member's body of work in the field of heart failure and their work and service to the Heart Failure Society of America.

Distinguished Leadership AwardJuan Aranda, MD, FACC of the University of Florida Health Heart and Vascular HospitalThe HFSA Distinguished Leadership Award celebrates a leader in the field of heart failure in the areas of education and mentorship.

Pioneer AwardWilson Tang, MD of Cleveland ClinicThe HFSA Pioneer Award is given to an innovator and pioneer in the field of heart failure. The Award notes the HFSA member's innovative role in heart failure which helps to set the stage for future generations of heart failure providers.

Nursing Clinical Excellence Leadership AwardMeg Fraser, DNP, ANP-C, CHFN, FHFSAof the University of Minnesota The HFSA Nursing Clinical Excellence Award recognizes clinical nursing excellence by a registered nurse who works directly with heart failure patients, their families, and other nurses providing HF services.

Nursing Research Leadership AwardLucinda Graven, PhD, APRN of Florida State University College of NursingThe HFSA Nursing Research Leadership Award recognizes extraordinary achievement and excellence in nursing that improves outcomes of patients with heart failure.

Heartfelt Hero AwardWayne Brewer, PhD, PTThe purpose of this award is to recognize a heart failure patient or caregiver who, through their voice and actions in the heart failure community, demonstrates unwavering commitment to improving the lives of HF patients and inspires others on their journeys.

Outstanding Heart Failure Care Team Award (three winners)UAB Heart Failure Transitional Care Services for Adults (HRTSA) Clinic TeamUniversity of Washington/Harborview Medical Center's Community Heart Failure ProgramSharp Chula Vista Medical Center Heart Failure TeamThe Outstanding Heart Failure Care Team Award celebrates the accomplishments of a heart failure care team, collectively.

About the Heart Failure Society of America The Heart Failure Society of America, Inc. (HFSA) represents the first organized effort by heart failure experts from the Americas to provide a forum for all those interested in heart function, heart failure, and congestive heart failure (CHF) research and patient care. The mission of HFSA is to provide a platform to improve and expand heart failure care through collaboration, education, innovation, research, and advocacy. HFSA members include physicians, scientists, nurses, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, trainees, other healthcare workers and patients. For more information, visit hfsa.org.

Media Contact: Laura Poko, 301-798-4493, ext. 226, lpoko@hfsa.org

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