AAO Advocacy Ambassador Program
The Advocacy Ambassador Program was established in 2004 by the Secretariat for State Affairs to educate residents and fellows early in their careers about the importance of political action and involvement in organized ophthalmology at both the state and national levels. The Secretariat collaborates with Women in Ophthalmology to support the attendance of members-in-training at the Mid-Year Forum, Congressional Advocacy Day and the spring Council Meeting. The AAO provides complimentary registration and WIO provides a travel stipend to the chosen resident or fellow.
At the Mid-Year Forum, ambassadors get to attend sessions on hot topics and issues facing the profession. Then, during Congressional Advocacy Day, they are paired with seasoned ophthalmologists for visits with legislators and key care staff on Capitol Hill to discuss major issues affecting ophthalmology and medicine. At the Council Meeting, ambassadors are special guests and learn about the Council’s role as the policy advisory body to the Academy’s Board of Trustees.
- Applications for 2024 are now closed
Recipients
2024
Mary-Grace Reeves, MD, MBA
2024
Amee Azad, MD, MS
2023
Mahsaw Mansoor, MD
2022
Abigail Jebaraj, MD
2021
Marez Megalla, MD
2020
Kathryn W. Lee, MD
2019
Michelle Falcone, MD
2018
Tanya Glaser, MD
2017
Rachel Shah, MD
2016
Thandeka Myeni, MD
2015
Lilangi Ediriwickrema, MD
2014
Loretta Stein, MD
2013
Anitra Thomas, MD
2012
Crystal Hung, MD
2011
Kristen Harris Nwanyanwu, MD, MBA
2010
Lauren Patty, MD
2009
Suzann Pershing, MD