AAMI Fellow Program Opens 2020 Nomination Process

December 30, 2019

Contact:  Gavin Stern, gstern@aami.org, 1-703-647-2781

The AAMI Fellow Program, which recognizes individuals who have provided substantial service and contributions to AAMI and to the health technology field, is now seeking nominations for 2020.

Individuals who attain AAMI Fellow status are leaders in the health technology community, distinguished for their commitment to the AAMI mission and for the depth and breadth of their accomplishments, including: professional experience, education, presentations and publications, professional participation, certification, technical contributions, awards/honors, and community service.

“AAMI Fellows come from various backgrounds. What they all share is a commitment to AAMI’s mission of leading global collaboration in the development, management, and use of safe and effective health technology,” said Sabrina Reilly, vice president of membership at AAMI.

Prospective AAMI Fellows may self-nominate or be nominated by another AAMI member. To begin the nomination process, visit www.aami.org/Fellow and submit the following by 5:00 p.m. ET on Monday, January 20:

  • A completed application
  • Résumé or CV
  • Two letters of reference, one of which must be from a current AAMI member
  • A personal statement of no more than 1,000 words
  • A one-time, nonrefundable fee of $100

All Fellows receive an AAMI Fellow certificate and a commemorative pin, as well as recognition at AAMI Exchange 2020 (June 12–15 in New Orleans, LA), in AAMI publications, and on social media.

Any questions about the application process should be directed to Sabrina Reilly, vice president of membership at AAMI, at aamifellow@aami.org.



AAMI (www.aami.org) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1967. It is a diverse community of more than 10,000 healthcare technology professionals united by one important mission—supporting the healthcare community in the development, management, and use of safe and effective health technology. AAMI is the primary source of consensus standards, both national and international, for the medical device industry, as well as practical information, support, and guidance for health technology and sterilization professionals.