About the Bernard Lown Award
To honor Dr. Lown’s memory, and because our society needs more leaders like him, we created the Bernard Lown Award for Social Responsibility. The BLASR is given each year to a young clinician who demonstrates bold leadership in racial equity, environmental, global peace, or other humanitarian efforts.
Dr. Bernard Lown, founder of the Lown Institute, was one of the most accomplished physicians and activists of the 20th century. Not only did he create medical innovations that saved countless lives, he repeatedly risked his career to stand up against racial injustice, nuclear war, and the industrialization of healthcare.
Today’s clinicians face challenges that seem similarly insurmountable, such as global health crises, climate emergencies, systemic racism, and growing inequality. Addressing these issues will take a new generation of clinician leaders, who aren’t afraid to go outside the healthcare system to tackle critical health problems. We need more clinicians who have the vision to see the healthcare system as it is, the courage to take a stand, and the confidence to lead the movement for radically better healthcare.
With this award we recognize and lift up these extraordinary clinicians, who are dedicating their time, skills, and energy to tackle the most important health issues of our time, in a world that desperately needs healing.
Nominations are open for 2024!
We’re looking for trailblazing clinicians who are leading the movement for a just and caring healthcare system. Candidates must:
- be aged 45 or younger
- be a clinician in the United States
- stand out for their bold leadership in social justice, environmentalism, global peace, or other notable humanitarian efforts
Nominations are open until January 31, 2024.
2023 Nominating Committee
*member of Selection Committee
Vikas Saini*
President, Lown Institute
Patricia Gabow MD*
Chairperson, Lown Institute Board of Directors
Zachary Lown*
Lown Family Representative
Carole Allen
Intermediate Past President, Massachusetts Medical Society
David Bor
Board Member, Lown Institute
Jeff Carter
Executive Director, Physicians for Social Responsibility
Michael Christ
Executive Director, International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War
Harry Hayman
Trustee, Hayman Family Foundation
Yolanda Lawson, MD, FACOG
Chair, Board of Trustees, National Medical Association
Aletha Maybank
Chief Equity Officer, American Medical Association
Cassandra McCullough
Chief Executive Officer, Association of Black Cardiologists, Inc.
Susan Rogers
President, Physicians for a National Health Program
Rohini Siva
President-elect, American Medical Student Association (starting June 2023)
Michael Walls
President, American Medical Students Association
Richard Allen Williams
President, Minority Health Institute
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The Lown Institute is a tax-exempt organization as described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code; EIN 04-3291770. For more information, contact us at LownAward@LownInstitute.org.
Dr. Altaf Saadi, 2023 Bernard Lown Award Winner
Dr. Altaf Saadi has been named the winner of the 2023 Bernard Lown Award for Social Responsibility for her outstanding work as a health justice advocate for immigrants and others impacted by trauma. Dr. Saadi is a neurologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, assistant professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School, and associate director of the MGH Asylum Clinic.
Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, 2022 Bernard Lown Award Winner
Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, the Michigan pediatrician who helped expose the Flint water crisis, has been named the first winner of the Bernard Lown Award for Social Responsibility! (Press release | Watch recording)