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The Mary Pazdur Award for Excellence in Advanced Practice in Oncology

Nomination Guidelines

In these challenging times as we face a global health crisis, we realize that the nominators and nominees of the annual Mary Pazdur Award for Excellence in Advanced Practice in Oncology are hard at work on the front lines caring for their patients. Therefore, the nomination deadline is extended until May 30, 2020. We look forward to honoring the next recipient of this prestigious award.

We dedicate this award to the memory of the late Mary Pazdur, NP, whose life and career were instrumental in creation of the Journal of the Advanced Practitioner in Oncology (JADPRO). The Mary Pazdur Award for Excellence in Advanced Practice in Oncology recognizes and honors an advanced practitioner (AP) member of the Advanced Practitioner Society for Hematology and Oncology (APSHO) who demonstrates exemplary leadership and makes outstanding contributions in the areas of clinical practice, research, education, collaboration or mentorship.

The APSHO Board of Directors and the JADPRO Live Conference Chair invite you to nominate a deserving advanced practitioner member of APSHO for consideration of this prestigious award. The winner of the 2020 Mary Pazdur Award will be recognized during the JADPRO Live Virtual conference October 15 to November 6, 2020. Please see the nomination criteria and award details below. For more information on JADPRO Live, please visit the conference website, JADPROLive.com.

The nomination submission deadline is 11:59pm EDT on Saturday, May 30, 2020.

Nominations must be completed by 11:59pm EDT on Saturday May 30, 2020 for your nomination to receive consideration for this award.

Nominator Requirements
Nominations may be submitted by current or former colleagues of the nominee. The nominator is not required to practice at the same institution or location as the nominee, but he or she should be able to provide a clear description of the qualifications and experience of the nominee through a shared professional oncology/hematology experience, with current relevance and letters of support. The nominator may be an advanced practitioner, physician, or a colleague of a different discipline. The nominator does not have to be a member of APSHO. Self-nominations will not be considered for this award.

Nominee Criteria

The nominee must be an advanced practitioner and member of APSHO, defined as a nurse practitioner, physician assistant (PA), clinical nurse specialist, or pharmacist.

Current practice or role of the nominee:
The nominee must have a minimum of five years of experience in oncology/hematology and be currently practicing in one or more of the following roles:
  • Clinical practice
    • Direct patient care as provider and/or prescriber; collaborative care with physicians or within a multidisciplinary team; provision of care during clinical trials, procedures, symptom management and treatment or level-of-care decisions
    • Settings may include an academic medical center, comprehensive cancer center, community cancer center, hospital inpatient, outpatient hospital-based cancer center, private practice, palliative care or hospice
  • Quantitative or qualitative research
    • Principal investigator or co-investigator experience, protocol development, review board correspondence, patient recruitment and consent, direct patient care, grading and management of adverse events, data collection, data analysis, reporting or presentation, and/or publication
  • Committee or other collaborative work
    • Involvement or leadership in tumor boards, guideline development, policy development, education, professional society work/contributions, publication, health care policy work
  • Leadership
    • Clinic supervision, administration, team education, development of pilot projects, advanced practice specialty clinics, private practice, mentoring, program development
  • Education
    • Faculty, curriculum development, advisor, speaker/presenter, team education, mentoring, professional development
  • Advocacy
    • Patient/caregiver advocacy work, mentoring programs, health care policy work, community education, event organization, program development

Nominee characteristics:
A nominee should possess and demonstrate excellence, skill, passion, empathy, leadership, ethics, positive influence, vision, collaboration and continuous learning.

Nominee work and contributions:
Nominees must exhibit evidence of contributions to oncology/hematology in areas such as clinical practice, research, quality improvement, guideline development, collaborative practice/projects, AP-led projects, mentorship, or oncology/hematology literature. Nominators are encouraged to provide as much information as possible regarding the contributions of the nominee.

Eligibility:
The following individuals are NOT eligible for the award at this time:
  • APSHO Board of Directors – current term and for 1 year post-term
  • APSHO Awards and Recognition Committee - current membership or chair term
  • JADPRO Live Planning Committee and/or conference chair – current term
  • Advanced practitioners not currently working in oncology/hematology (such as working in a different specialty or in retirement)
  • Advanced practitioners who are not members of APSHO

Nomination Submission Requirements

The nominator should submit information regarding the nominee with supporting documentation. A nomination will not be considered fully submitted and ready to enter the review process without the following information:
  • Full name, credentials, title/position, institution, email and phone number of the nominator
  • Full name, credentials, title/position, institution, email and phone number of the nominee
  • Cover letter for the nomination, to include:
    • An introduction and description of the nominator’s professional relationship to nominee
  • Separate essay on why this person is being nominated, to include:
    • Description of nominee attributes
    • Nominee's key contributions to oncology/hematology using descriptive examples
    • Highlights of APSHO involvement and contributions
    • Statement as to why this person should receive the award
  • Letters of recommendation from two additional sources, that include:
    • Full name, credentials, title/position, institution, email and phone number of the sources
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) or resume of the nominee required (a current CV is preferred, but may be within the past 6-12 months)
  • Additional supporting documentation or statements the nominator would like to provide

Submission requirements must be met and approved for a nomination to move into the review process. If there are questions regarding the submission information for a nomination, the nominator will be notified by the nomination coordinator for the APSHO Awards and Recognition Committee.

Nominee Review Process

All nominations meeting submission requirements will undergo review by members and leadership of the APSHO Awards and Recognition Committee via the electronic submission system. The committee may contact nominators with questions regarding the nomination information, and may also contact sources of the supporting letters of recommendation. During the review process, the committee may contact nominees with questions or for additional information.

Nomination Review Period

The nomination review period will be June 1 – June 30, 2020.

Nominee Selection

Once nomination reviews are complete, the selection of the 2020 recipient will be made by the APSHO Awards and Recognition Committee by July 2020. The committee will first notify the nominator and award recipient. All nominators and nominees will also be notified in July 2020.

Following the selection of the current year award recipient, the remaining five highest-scoring, eligible nominations will be automatically retained and considered for the award in the upcoming year (year 2). The nominator and nominee will be contacted by the nomination coordinator to confirm. Pertinent updates to the nomination submission will be allowed before the year 2 review. Once a nomination has been considered a second time, a new nomination will be required for subsequent years.

The award recipient will receive $5,000, recognition during the JADPRO Live Virtual conference, a trip to JADPRO Live 2021 (including registration to the JADPRO Live conference, hotel accommodations at the Gaylord Opryland, Nashville, Tennessee for 3 nights, November 11 through November 14, 2021, roundtrip airfare, and hotel transfers); and recognition at the conference as well as in an issue of the Journal of the Advanced Practitioner in Oncology (JADPRO) and the APSHO Advance member newsletter.

Please refer to The Mary Pazdur Award for Excellence in Advanced Practice in Oncology Official Rules for additional information. The Official Rules can be found at MaryPazdurAward.com.

Accessing the Nomination Submission System

Nominators may access the nomination submission system below. After reading the guidelines, the submitting nominator should click on “Access Now" in the New Users box to create an account and begin a nomination submission. Once an account is created, the nominator will be able to access and download a copy of the guidelines and official rules, and access the nomination up until the submission deadline. Submissions that are incomplete at the time of the deadline will no longer be accessible.

For questions or concerns about the nomination process of The Mary Pazdur Award for Excellence in Advanced Practice in Oncology, contact the nomination coordinator, Kelley Moore, via kmoore@hbside.com.

For more information about Mary Pazdur and this award dedicated to her memory, please visit MaryPazdurAward.com.

The nomination submission deadline is 11:59pm EDT on Saturday, May 30, 2020.

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