Mission: to advance the health of the people of Wisconsin by supporting medical education and health initiatives.
 

Viste Award

Background

The Wisconsin Medical Society and all of the Society’s affiliates lost one our most compassionate and passionate leaders in 2005. At age 64, Dr. Viste remained an active volunteer at local, state and national levels. He exemplified commitment to patients, community and the profession of medicine. (Read about Dr. Viste’s unique legacy here.)

The Kenneth M. Viste, Jr., MD, Young Physician Leadership Award was established in 2006 in his honor to recognize a young physician each year who demonstrates these attributes. In addition to an engraved award presented at the Wisconsin Medical Society’s Annual Meeting, the Foundation will make a contribution to a charitable organization selected by the award recipient.

2026 Kenneth M. Viste, Jr., MD Young Physician Leadership Award Recipient Jade Anderson, MD

Dr. Anderson is an Assistant Professor of Radiology at University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. She is recognized for her commitment to service by mentorship, excellent patient care, and leadership in professional organizations including the Wisconsin Radiological Society, American Medical Association, and the Wisconsin Medical Society. Dr. Anderson demonstrates passion for nurturing future leaders in the Student National Medical Association (SNMA), Break the Glass, and RadDiscord initiatives. She has several scholarly contributions including presentations and peer reviewed journal articles in the field of radiology. Dr. Anderson received multiple nominations that highlight her active engagement in advocacy and leadership at the local, state, and national level.


2026 Kenneth M. Viste, Jr., MD Young Physician Leadership Award Recipient Jade Anderson, MD

 

Guidelines

A young physician is defined as a licensed Wisconsin physician, who is less than 40 years old or in the first eight years of practice after residency and fellowship training.

Both the nominating physician and the nominee must be members of the Wisconsin Medical Society.

A completed nomination packet must include:

  • A minimum of one letter supporting the nominee from a physician representing a medically-related organization such as a county medical society, specialty society, hospital or clinic on the organization’s letterhead.
  • A completed nomination form
  • Additional letters of recommendation are encouraged. These may be from physicians, patients, community leaders, etc. that help demonstrate the nominee’s activities and values that help promote Dr. Viste’s exceptional legacy.

 
Nominations are reviewed by the Grant Committee with final approval by the Wisconsin Medical Society Foundation Board of Trustees.

For the online Nomination Form, click here.