ASPEN Awards

ASPEN recognizes and presents awards to members who have contributed to the field by showcasing exceptional expertise in clinical practice, education, and advocacy. The accomplishments of those selected for an award improved the quality and efficacy of the profession and their actions provide a positive example for healthcare professionals. Each award is given annually and recipients are recognized at the ASPEN Nutrition Science & Practice Conference. To view the 2024 recipients please click on each award.

Applications for the 2025 membership awards will open this summer. 

AWARDS

Global PN Fellowship

This fellowship is designed to introduce early-career physicians with an interest in nutrition support to ASPEN, so they can discover the important role ASPEN, education, and mentorship may have in their career development. The fellowship is supported through an unrestricted educational grant by Baxter. See the 2024 Global PN Fellowship recipients here.


Patricia Anthony Future Leaders Award

ASPEN is pleased to announce the creation of the Patricia Anthony Future Leaders Award in honor of long-time member and former staff, Pat Anthony, MS, RD, FASPEN, for her unwavering dedication and commitment to ASPEN, the field of nutrition support, and the future generation of clinicians. Read more. Honor Pat by donating to the award.


Bruce R. Bistrian Nutrition Mentorship Award and Lecture

This award honors past president, Bruce R. Bistrian, MD, PhD, MPH, for his pivotal role in the advancement of clinical nutrition research and mentorship. The Bruce R. Bistrian Nutrition Mentorship Award recognizes a clinician or scientist working in complex clinical nutrition who has made a significant contribution to the field and serves as a mentor to interprofessional colleagues. In addition to the recognition, the award winner will present a lecture at the ASPEN Nutrition Science & Practice Conference.

Distinguished Service Awards

ASPEN members who have made exceptional leadership and practice contributions that have furthered the vision and mission of the society over a sustained period of time are eligible to receive a Distinguished Service Award. Now, ASPEN members may directly apply for these prestigious awards or nominate a deserving colleague. These awards are a great way to honor the individual’s leadership activities, contributions and volunteerism. Winners of these awards receive $250 reimbursement towards ASPEN24 travel or registration.

Distinguished Nutrition Support Dietitian Service Award.
View current and past recipients here.

Distinguished Nutrition Support International Service Award.
View current and past recipients here.

Distinguished Nutrition Support Nurse Service Award.
View current and past recipients here.

Distinguished Nutrition Support Pharmacist Service Award.
View current and past recipients here.

Distinguished Nutrition Support Physician Service Award.
View current and past recipients here.

 

Distinguished Nutrition Support Dietitian: Advanced Clinical Practice Award

ASPEN pays tribute to a dietitian member annually in recognition of his or her outstanding contributions in leadership, practice, and advancement of dietitians in the field of nutrition support. Individuals demonstrate excellence in patient care and education and mentorship of dietetic colleagues and students. Winners of these awards receive $250 reimbursement towards ASPEN24 travel or registration.

View current and past recipients here

 

Excellence in Nutrition Support Education Award

This award recognizes a nutrition support educator’s excellence in the delivery of professional education within the field. Individuals have teaching responsibilities in an academic, community, or other supervised training setting.

View current and past recipients here.

 

ASPEN Fellows

Each year, ASPEN honors exceptional achievement in practice or research and service to the organization through the Fellowship (FASPEN) designation. This award showcases the many contributions of valuable ASPEN members and recognizes their commitments to ASPEN and the field of clinical nutrition. Nominations are now closed. FASPEN nominations for Class of 2025 will open in the fall of 2024.

To view current and past recipients, click here. 

 

Lyn Howard Nutrition Support Consumer Advocacy Award

ASPEN members sometimes have the opportunity to work directly with patients, families, and/or caregivers who perform admirable activities and heroically advocate for others like themselves and their families. In order to recognize those individuals who do so much for nutrition support, this recognition is given annually to one patient, family member or caregiver. This award is named in honor of ASPEN member and Oley Foundation co-founder, Lyn Howard, MB, FRCP. 

View current and past recipients here.

 

Barney Sellers Public Policy Award

Barney Sellers, former ASPEN executive director, had a tremendous impact on public policy and advocacy during his 15-year tenure. This award honors his work with many members to advance our advocacy goals and give ASPEN a voice among policy makers in the US. Nominees have significantly contributed to ASPEN’s advocacy goals. 

View past recipients here.

 

Stanley Serlick Award 

Annually, a pharmacist who has made significant contributions to improving safe practices for parenteral nutrition through published literature, membership on national committees or task forces, and/or presentations at regional and national meetings is recognized with the Stanley Serlick Award.
This award is sponsored by Pfizer.

View current and past recipients here.


ASPEN Clinical Nutrition Team of Distinction Award

This award recognizes excellence in interdisciplinary clinical nutrition practice in institutions or agencies who meet certain criteria and compliance with ASPEN national standards, guidelines, and values. One of ASPEN’s highest achievements, multiple awards may be given annually. These clinical nutrition teams have demonstrated the highest care to their patients.

View current and past recipients here.

 

New Practitioner Awards

This award recognizes emerging professionals who have contributed to the advancement of clinical nutrition. There may be up to one recipient per each of ASPEN’s sixteen Sections. Candidates demonstrate contributions to the field and involvement with ASPEN.