Drs Joseph Maroon and Roger Hartl share their Ellis Island Award at 2026 Ceremony

Drs Maroon and Hartl

May 2026 – Ellis Island Medals of Honor
Dr. Joseph Maroon, a 2025 recipient of the Ellis Island Medals of Honor, joins neurosurgical colleague and friend, Roger Hartl, who is this years recipient of the award.  Dr. Hartl is the Director of spinal surgery at Weill Cornell Medicine and neurosurgical Director of the Och Spine Center at New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center.

The Ellis Island Medals of Honor is one of the nation’s most prestigious civilian awards recognizing individuals whose work reflects enduring contributions to society, service and the values that define the American experience. It is recognized by both Houses of the US Congress. Since its founding in 1986, the Medal has been awarded to a distinguished group of leaders whose impact extends well beyond their professional fields. Past honorees include 7 U.S. presidents, several Nobel Laureates and prominent figures across medicine, science, educations, business, public service and the arts including Ronald Reagan, Joe Biden, Muhammad Ali, Lee Iacocca, and many others chosen for their compassion, generosity and community service.

Born in Germany, Dr. Hartl immigrated to the United States and served part of his neurosurgical residency at the Allegheny Health Network under the directorship of Dr. Maroon. Dr. Hartl initiated a neurosurgical project in Tanzania where he is responsible for training over 23 neurosurgeons that fundamentally changed access to neurosurgical care. Out of the 75 nominees this year, another neurosurgeon, Dr. Mitch Berger, former director of neurosurgery at the University of California San Francisco and world expert in neuro-oncology was also honored.

he symbolism of Ellis Island, where over 12, million immigrants first set forth in America, carries personal meaning for both Dr. Hartl and Dr. Maroon whose grandparents immigrated through Ellis Island before settling in the United States. Established in 1986 the Ellis Island Medals of Honor commemorates the legacy of immigration and celebrates individuals who exemplify leadership, service and commitment to the ideals of the United States.

READ HERE to learn more about Dr Maroon’s 2025 Ellis Island Award