
Women in
Neuromodulation
About WIN
Women in Neuromodulation (WIN®) aims to educate, inspire, and encourage women working in neuromodulation by promoting networking, leadership, and collaboration.
The WIN committee supports the growth of women in neuromodulation by developing resources, events, and programs that foster community and mentorship and increase diversity across the field.
Are you a physician, mid-level provider, student or industry and want to get involved with WIN? Read on to learn more, or fill out the form to receive email alerts!
WIN Objectives
WIN is committed to:
- Building a professional community
- Promoting diversity and leadership
- Encouraging education and research
- Supporting mentorship and career growth
WIN Mission & Governance
Women in Neuromodulation, herein referred to as “WIN,” is structured to promote the common interests as it relates to the education, scientific/clinical achievement and leadership of woman in neuromodulation. The function is to:
- Provide a forum wherein women in neuromodulation can consider, discuss and share current knowledge and information in the medical field of neuromodulation and related subjects;
- Sponsor meetings, forums and educational seminars addressing neuromodulation and related subjects;
- Sponsor the publication of written material in the field of neuromodulation and related subjects;
- Develop and disseminate policy statements to heighten public awareness of issues associated with neuromodulation;
- Enhance public and professional recognition of neurosurgery as a medical specialty;
- Facilitate and enhance the role of women in neuromodulation through the above-specified and any other related purposes;
- Advise the parent organization regarding issues concerning women as neuromodulation specialist and of activities related to such issues by other individuals, groups or agencies;
- Represent the parent organization, at their discretion, at meetings or conferences pertaining to matters related to neuromodulation, especially as related to women.
Lisa Stearns Award
The North American Neuromodulation Society and Women in Neuromodulation (WIN®) established the Lisa Stearns Award to encourage clinical and scientific work in cancer pain interventional therapies and neuromodulation.
Lisa Stearns, MD (1958-2020) was one of the world’s experts in interventional therapy for cancer pain, and the foremost one on intrathecal drug delivery systems for cancer pain.
The award is given each year at the NANS Annual Meeting to honor the legacy of Dr. Lisa Stearns. It is accompanied by a $1,500 grant, generously provided by Medtronic, Inc.

PAST AWARD RECIPIENTS
- 2026 Arti Ori, MD
- 2025 Saba Javed , MD
- 2024 Vinita Singh, MD, MS
- 2023 Magdalena Anitescu, MD, PhD
- 2022 Sandy Christiansen, MD
- 2021 Amitabh Gulati, MD
About the Program
What is the WIN Mentorship Mastermind Program?
A one-of-a-kind initiative created to empower women in neuromodulation through meaningful mentorship, peer collaboration, and leadership development.
We’re looking for dedicated mentors to help guide and inspire the next generation — and for motivated mentees eager to grow in a supportive, small-group setting.
Open to all women in neuromodulation — across all career stages, education levels, and practice settings — this program fosters personal and professional growth through connection and community.
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What To Expect:
Career & Leadership Development
Get guidance and support to advance your career and succeed in leadership roles. You will work with mentors who have navigated similar paths to help overcome challenges and build conference.
Regular, Mentor-Led Check-Ins
Connect in small groups with 10-12 members, meeting every two months for 60-minute sessions.
A Supportive, Empowering Community
Join a community of like-minded women, fostering connections that contribute to both personal and professional growth.
Hear from mentees of the 2024-25 Mentorship Mastermind Program!



