The Linda Brodsky MD Essay Award provides participants with a unique opportunity to express their thoughts and insights through an essay that aligns with the principles and values exemplified by Dr. Linda Brodsky. It honors the women who have mentored, inspired, and encouraged young students to become physicians. In response to a thought-provoking question prompt, participants are encouraged to delve into their own experiences, perspectives, and aspirations, allowing them to reflect on and honor the ideals upheld by this remarkable physician. Through their essays, participants have the chance to contribute to the ongoing legacy of Dr. Brodsky by exploring themes related to mentorship, cultural competence, self-awareness, and the transformative power of literature in healthcare.
Dr. Linda Brodsky was a pediatric otolaryngologist in Buffalo, NY and a lifetime member of AMWA. She had been a role model and mentor to many physicians throughout her career. In 2000, she became an activist for fair treatment of women physicians, after winning a lawsuit against her university and local hospital for Pay Discrimination. Through her business, WomenMDResources, she helped women physicians “get the jobs they want, the pay they deserve, and not become prisoners of their careers.” She was co-chair of the AMWA Gender Equity Task Force with Dr. Gebhard in 2013, but passed away in February of 2014 after sustained a subdural hematoma from a fall.
Award Information:
- The winner of the contest will be presented with a $500 scholarship provided by the Linda Brodsky Memorial Fund at the Annual Meeting and will have their peer reviewed essay published as the featured essay in the next edition of AMWA’s Linda Brodsky Memorial Journal, a Medical Student Press Journal. It is encouraged to attend the annual meeting. The winner of the contest will receive a travel grant and FREE student registration to the annual meeting (March 27-29, 2026 in San Francisco, CA).
- Select non-winning essays will also result in peer reviewed publication in the AMWA’s Linda Brodsky memorial Journal.
Requirements:
- Applications are accepted only from medical students who are active National AMWA Members
The 2026 Prompts
Please choose ONE of the following prompts to answer:
Prompt 1: Dr. Linda Brodsky often drew strength from powerful words and quotes to sustain her during moments of struggle. If you had to choose one word that captures your vision for gender equity in medicine, what would it be? In your essay, share the word you chose and explain why it resonates with you. Tell a personal story from your life or training that illustrates the meaning of this word, and reflect on how it connects to Dr. Brodsky’s mission of helping women physicians “get the jobs they want, be paid what they deserve, and have it all.” Conclude by describing how you will carry this word with you as you continue your career in medicine.
Prompt 2: Dr. Brodsky transformed her personal fight for equity into a movement that supported others. She mentored countless women physicians and founded Women MD Resources to ensure that future generations could thrive. Think of a mentor who has shaped your understanding of equity and advocacy—this could be a family member, teacher, colleague, or physician. Share how this person influenced your path and what lessons you carry from them. If you had to dedicate a song, quote, or symbolic gesture to honor their mentorship, what would it be, and why? Conclude by describing how you hope to “pay it forward” by serving as a mentor or advocate yourself, continuing the legacy of Dr. Brodsky and others who opened doors for you.
Application Open through January 15, 2026
Email completed essay as an attached document to [email protected]. Please submit all files in PDF format.
Please keep essays under 1000 words. All applicants must be national AMWA medical student members. Please include with your essay your full name, medical school, year in school, and first year of national AMWA membership. Be sure to include a title for your essay. Please also include a professional headshot and a short bio (less than 175 words). Winning essays will articulate the applicant’s tools and strengths used to overcome adversity, as well as what was ultimately gained and learned from the experience. They will also have superior writing style in terms of grammar, organization, style and tone. The impact the experience described had on the applicant will also be evaluated. All applicants will receive email notification of receipt of application. By submitting an essay, all applicants give permission to publish their essays in the Peer Reviewed Medical Student Press Journal.
All winning essays are featured in AMWA’s Linda Brodsky Memorial Journal, courtesy of The Medical Student Press!
Congratulations to our 2024-2025 Winner!

Maya Navarro
Maya Navarro (she/her) is a second-year medical student at the Northwestern University – Feinberg School of Medicine. Hailing from the southwestern suburbs of Chicago, she graduated cum laude, in cursu honorum from New York University in 2023 where she studied Global Public Health and Biology. Now at Feinberg, Maya serves as the president of the Climate Action Group and Medical Students for Choice Vice-President of the Feinberg LGBTQ+ Alliance, and treasurer of the Latino Medical Student Association. Through both her extracurricular involvement and research efforts, Maya aims to one day bridge the gap in providing dermatologic care for underprivileged members of the Chicagoland community.