The World Heart Awards are all about celebrating those Members who have gone above and beyond in their mission to fight cardiovascular disease and promote healthy hearts in their communities and beyond.
Campaign Awards
Effective Voice of the Year
HeartLife Foundation – Canada
Canadian Heart Failure Patient & Caregiver Charter
Individual Awards
WHF Lifetime Achievement Award
Prof Salim Yusuf
Prof Salim Yusuf is a Professor of Medicine at McMaster University, Director of the Population Health Research Institute, and Chief Scientist at Hamilton Health Sciences. He holds a Heart and Stroke Foundation Research Chair, was a Senior Scientist of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and has led over 25 major trials, several of of which have changed medical practice.
Dr Nanette Kass Wenger
Dr Nanette Wenger has been a leader in the cardiology field, authoring and co-authoring more than 1,300 scientific and review articles and book chapters. Over the course of her career, Wenger became one of the first doctors to focus on heart disease in women, when it was still thought to primarily affect men.
WHF Award for Outstanding Contribution to Cardiovascular Health
Dr Lisheng Liu
Prof Lisheng Liu undertook her higher education in Peking Union Medical College and had worked in Peking Union Medical College Hospital and Beijing Fuwai Hospital. In 1980, she went to the University of Alabama for postdoctoral research. She has served respectively as Deputy Dean of Beijing Fuwai Hospital, Director of Internal Medicine, Director of Hypertension Research Section and a Professor.
WHF Advocacy Award in Cardiovascular Health
Dr Sulafa Ali
Prof Sulafa Ali is a Professor at University of Khartoum and Consultant Paediatric Cardiologist at Sudan Heart Centre and Jafaar Ibn Ouf Children’s Hospital. She established a program in Sudan in 2004 and a Fellowship Training Program for Paediatric Cardiology at Sudan Medical Specialization Board in 2009.
HEARTs in the Americas Programme
HEARTS in the Americas is an initiative of the countries, led by the Ministries of Health with the participation of local stakeholders with the technical cooperation of PAHO. It seeks to integrate progressively into already existing health delivery services to promote the adoption of global best practices in the prevention and control of cardiovascular diseases.
Best Global Heart Paper
Dr Kuni Matsushita
Dr Kuni Matsushita’s paper, published in Global Heart on 20 September 2020 suggests that hypertension, diabetes and CVD are independently associated with severe COVID-19 and, together with age and male sex, can be informative for predicting the risk of severe COVID-19.