Nora Burgess Scholarship: Forging Women CT Surgeon Leaders

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This award is named for Dr. Nora Burgess, the 9th President of the Women in Thoracic Surgery. After attending the Medical School at Brown University and completing Cardiothoracic Surgical training at the Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York, she was the 31st woman to certify with the American Board of Thoracic Surgery and was one of the founding members of the WTS.
In addition to having a prolific and amazing clinical practice, Dr. Burgess served innumerable leadership positions locally and nationally. This award serves to recognize Dr. Burgess’ magnificent career in both clinical medicine and leadership.

This scholarship will provide funding for a woman Cardiothoracic surgeon with greater than 5 years in practice to participate in further leadership training as part of a recognized national leadership program. The overarching goal of the scholarship is to provide support and career development for women interested in leadership opportunities. It is our hope to propel more women into prominent local, regional, and national leadership positions.

Potential sites for leadership training include: Brandeis Health Leadership Program, Harvard Kennedy School Executive Education programs, Stanford Executive Program, Northwest Kellogg Women’s Senior Leadership Program, or the AAMC Executive leadership program. However, applicants can propose other sites for completing their training.

This year’s recipient will be awarded $5,000 towards the cost of completion of the leadership training.

Application Information

Interested applicants must will be required to submit the following in one application here. Incomplete packets will not be accepted:

  • A letter of intent delineating the intended program
  • A current CV
  • A letter of support from the applicant’s Division Chief or Equivalent that:
    • Confirms support for the applicant to complete the leadership course.
    • Attests to how the full cost of the leadership program, beyond what is covered by the scholarship, will be funded (e.g., personal funds, departmental support, or other external funding sources).

Post-Award Documentation of Program Acceptance

  • Before funds are awarded, the applicant must provide documentation confirming acceptance into a leadership program, including anticipated dates of completion

The submission deadline for applications is September 5, 2025, 11:59 p.m. PDT.

Award recipient will be announced by October 3, 2025 and will be recognized at the WTS 2nd Annual Conference in Fernandina Beach, FL

Contact WTS Headquarters at help@wtsnet.org with questions.