Providing a curated career growth and mentorship experience for emerging women structural heart interventionalists from low- and middle-income countries.
Application deadline: July 1st


Women cardiologists from low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) face significant barriers to accessing the global networks and leadership development opportunities that accelerate careers. To address this issue, we have created the Global Leadership Initiative in partnership with The Edwards Lifesciences Foundation.
These awards provide a curated leadership experience for emerging women structural heart interventionalists from LMICs. Awardees receive structured mentorship and sponsorship from expert mentors, curated access to global leaders at ESC Congress, leadership development at RISE, and global visibility through the Women As One community. This opportunity gives mentees access to up-to-date scientific data and helps them build connections with peers and senior leaders, supporting their continued career advancement.
The Global Leadership Initiative supports emerging female structural heart interventionalists from low- and middle-income countries in attending RISE @ ESC Congress 2026 and the 2026 ESC Congress, providing structured mentorship, peer connections, and scientific immersion.
Each mentee is paired with an experienced mentor in structural heart care, selected for their expertise and prior engagement with Women As One and the ESC Congress. These one-to-one pairings are designed to give mentees tailored guidance, help them navigate the scientific program, and foster meaningful professional exchanges throughout RISE @ ESC Congress 2026 and the ESC Congress.
An in-person touchpoint the evening before RISE creates an early opportunity for mentees and mentors to meet, build rapport, and establish goals for the days ahead in an informal setting. On the day of the event, mentees and mentors will be seated together at a reserved table. During the RISE conference, Women As One staff will highlight the mentees and will facilitate informal networking opportunities with senior leaders who are part of the RISE faculty.
During ESC Congress, mentors and mentees are encouraged to review the scientific program to identify relevant sessions and potential networking opportunities across the four days. The mentors and mentees are expected to connect at least once a day across the Congress, supporting deeper learning, real-time reflection, and stronger engagement with cutting-edge science.


The Global Leadership Initiative is open only to applications from mentees; mentors are hand-selected for their expertise and prior engagement with Women As One and the ESC Congress.
Applicants must be practicing medicine in nations with low- and middle- income economies (LMICs), as defined by the World Bank.
Applicants must be available to arrive in Munich on August 26th in time for an evening meeting and to stay for the duration of the congress (up to and inclusive of August 31st).
A Visa invitation letter will be provided if required.
Mentees must be early-career structural heart specialists, less than 5 years since completing their initial specialty training.
Application deadline: July 1st
