
AAMI Foundation
The AAMI Foundation, established in 1967, has awarded Researchers, Students, and Health Care Technology Professionals in support of our mission and vision in improving patient safety.
The Evolution of the AAMI Foundation
Since 1967, the AAMI Foundation has awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars to deserving students, researchers, and healthcare technology professionals—all of whom are seeking to improve patient safety. But during the last five decades, the focus of the Foundation has evolved and shifted as the industry needs have changed. For the first four decades, the Foundation focused primarily on funding awards and lectures. In 2009, it expanded with the creation of the Michael J. Miller Scholarship Program. Named after AAMI’s first president, the program awards annual scholarships to healthcare technology management (HTM) students pursuing careers as clinical engineers, systems engineers, and biomedical equipment technicians. The program is funded through the support of industry and individual donors.
The Next Phase
In 2010, the Foundation expanded considerably with the creation of the Healthcare Technology Safety Institute (HTSI). HTSI was established to undertake some of the outcomes of the AAMI/FDA summits and drive expert-based coalitions to the publication of best practices in the safe use of health technologies. In 2015, the HTSI title was dropped to eliminate confusion between projects under HTSI and those under the AAMI Foundation. For the period of 2010 through 2017, the AAMI Foundation’s efforts largely focused on expanding the expert-based coalition business model and applying it to mission-related topics. Funding was received primarily from industry grantors with an interest in the topics. AAMI also gifted the AAMI Foundation $3 million to support a program of grants for research into safety in the use of health technology. The grant program was named after AAMI’s second president, Mary K. Logan.
Today’s Focus
In 2019, the AAMI Board of Directors—at the recommendation of the AAMI Foundation Board—agreed to refocus and expand the Foundation’s work on scholarships, awards, grants, and educational initiatives that fit within its mission and objectives. The Foundation works closely with its sole member, the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation.
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AAMI Foundation Leadership

Janet Prust

Ralph Basile
AAMI Foundation Awards

AAMI Foundation & HSEA Scholarship

AAMI Foundation Michael J. Miller Scholarship Program

AAMI Foundation & TRIMEDX John D. Hughes Iconoclast Award

AAMI Foundation & Institute for Technology in Health Care Clinical Solution Award

AAMI Foundation & ACCE Robert L. Morris Humanitarian Award

AAMI Foundation Laufman Greatbatch Award
AAMI Foundation Grants
AAMI Foundation Kilmer Research Grant
The Kilmer Research Grant provides funds to individuals or groups seeking to advance the science of microbiological quality or sterility assurance through collaborative research.
AAMI Foundation Kilmer Fund Scholarship
The AAMI Foundation, through its Kilmer Fund Committee, awards academic scholarships to individuals pursuing a profession in the area of microbiological quality and sterility assurance. Individuals might be pursuing undergraduate or graduate degrees in industrial or medical microbiology, pharmacy, engineering (chemical, electrical, packaging, mechanical, or biomedical), physics or related fields.
AAMI Foundation Mary Logan Research Grant
The Mary K. Logan Research Awards is a grant program aimed at supporting research that enhances the safe adoption and safe use of health technology. The program awards up to $80,000 in grants annually.
How to support the AAMI Foundation
The AAMI Foundation is a nonprofit, politically neutral 501(c)(3) organization that provides evidence-based, best-in-class practices regarding the use of healthcare technology and related systems. We rely upon your support to ensure our multiple stakeholders have access to information that is crucial to creating a safe healthcare environment for themselves and others.
Since 1967, the Foundation has worked alongside our affiliate, AAMI, to generate and to promote the safe use of complex healthcare technology. Patient safety and positive outcomes are a result of sound policies and mindful execution. With the increasing availability of technology health-ware, we all must work together with a shared common vision of a safe healthcare ecosystem.
Our work would not be possible without the support we receive from individuals, private foundations, corporations, and government agencies. We invite you to support our mission by making a contribution to the AAMI Foundation.
Ways to give
There are many ways to help secure the Foundation’s commitment to reduce patient harm and to improve patient outcomes for decades to come.
We welcome gifts by cash, check, wire transfer, stock transfer, donor-advised fund, and IRA rollover. We also would be happy to discuss arrangements for making a deferred gift from your estate or a combination of any of these forms. Please contact us as we will be happy to answer any questions you may have.
For more information or to have a conversation about how you can become involved, please contact the Foundation staff at info@aamifoundation.org.
Non-US Resident Information
If you do not have a U.S. home address and would like to give, please contact Ralph Basile at RBasile@aamifoundation.org
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AAMI Foundation Board of Directors

Heidi Horn
Heidi Horn HTM Consulting LLC

Walt Rosebrough
STERIS

Gerry McDonnell
Johnson & Johnson

Kurt Finke, CE
Finke Clinical Engineering LLC

Martell Winters
Nelson Labs – A Sotera Health Company

Dawn Griffin
TRIMEDX

Pamela Arora
President and CEO AAMI

Sheila O'Donnell
Crothall Healthcare

Lawrence W. Hertzler, CCE, AAMIF
InterMed

Byron Lambert
Abbott

Ira Lapides
Retired, RPI/Healthcare Components Group

Steve Yelton, PE, CHTM, AAMIF
Senior Consultant, The Christ Hospital Health Network