2005 ceremony photographs 2 : Orthopaedics-Urology


14 November 2005

Presentations made by Professor Sir Charles George, Chairman of BMA Board of Science.

Photographs courtesy of Ms Fiona Egan.

Popular medicineFirst prize for <font color="#000080">Human </font>by Professor Robert Winston as editorial consultant and published by Dorling Kindersley, presented to Professor Robert Winston and Hermione Ireland, Publicity Director at Dorling Kindersley, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.








First prize for Human by Professor Robert Winston as editorial consultant and published by Dorling Kindersley, presented to Professor Robert Winston and Hermione Ireland, Publicity Director at Dorling Kindersley, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.

Primary health careFirst prize for <font color="#000080">Practice Tips 4th edition</font> by John Murtagh and published by McGraw-Hill Education,  presented to Mark Murray, medical product manager at McGraw Hill, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.








First prize for Practice Tips 4th edition by John Murtagh and published by McGraw-Hill Education, presented to Mark Murray, medical product manager at McGraw Hill, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.

Public healthFirst prize for <font color="#000080">Principles of Medicine in Africa 3rd edition</font> edited by Eldryd Parry, Richard Godfrey, David Mabey, and Geoffrey Gill and published by Cambridge University Press, presented to two of the editors, Professor David Mabey of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and Dr Richard Godfrey of Medical Emergency Relief International, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.<b> </b>








First prize for Principles of Medicine in Africa 3rd edition edited by Eldryd Parry, Richard Godfrey, David Mabey, and Geoffrey Gill and published by Cambridge University Press, presented to two of the editors, Professor David Mabey of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and Dr Richard Godfrey of Medical Emergency Relief International, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.

RadiologyFirst prize for <font color="#000080">Accident & Emergency Radiology: A Survival Guide 2nd edition</font> by Nigel Raby, Laurence Berman, and Gerald de Lacey and published by Elsevier, presented to two of the authors, Dr Gerald de Lacey of Northwick Park Hospital, and Dr Laurence Berman of Addenbrookes Hospital, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.








First prize for Accident & Emergency Radiology: A Survival Guide 2nd edition by Nigel Raby, Laurence Berman, and Gerald de Lacey and published by Elsevier, presented to two of the authors, Dr Gerald de Lacey of Northwick Park Hospital, and Dr Laurence Berman of Addenbrookes Hospital, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.

Respiratory medicineFirst prize for <font color="#000080">Clinical Respiratory Medicine 2nd edition</font> by Richard Albert, Stephen Spiro, and James Jett and published by Elsevier, presented to a representative of Elsevier by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.








First prize for Clinical Respiratory Medicine 2nd edition by Richard Albert, Stephen Spiro, and James Jett and published by Elsevier, presented to a representative of Elsevier by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.

SurgeryFirst prize for <font color="#000080">Clinical Surgery 2nd edition</font> edited by Michael Henry and Jeremy Thompson and published by Elsevier Saunders, presented to the editors, Michael Henry, consultant in colorectal surgery, and Jeremy Thompson, consultant in gastrointestinal surgery, both of the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.








First prize for Clinical Surgery 2nd edition edited by Michael Henry and Jeremy Thompson and published by Elsevier Saunders, presented to the editors, Michael Henry, consultant in colorectal surgery, and Jeremy Thompson, consultant in gastrointestinal surgery, both of the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.

TherapeuticsFirst prize for <font color="#000080">Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine 16th edition</font> by Dennis Kasper, Eugene Braunwald, Anthony Fauci, Stephen  Hauser, Dan Longo, and J. Larry Jameson and published by McGraw-Hill Education, presented to Mr Mark Murray, Medical Product Manager at McGraw-Hill Education, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.








First prize for Harrison’s Principles of Internal Medicine 16th edition by Dennis Kasper, Eugene Braunwald, Anthony Fauci, Stephen Hauser, Dan Longo, and J. Larry Jameson and published by McGraw-Hill Education, presented to Mr Mark Murray, Medical Product Manager at McGraw-Hill Education, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.

UrologyFirst prize for <font color="#000080">The Evidence for Urology</font> edited by Chris Dawson and Gordon Muir and published by tfm Publishing, presented to one of  the editors, Mr Chris Dawson of the Edith Cavell Hospital in Peterborough, and Ms Nikki Bramhill, the Director of tfm Publishing,  by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.















First prize for The Evidence for Urology edited by Chris Dawson and Gordon Muir and published by tfm Publishing, presented to one of the editors, Mr Chris Dawson of the Edith Cavell Hospital in Peterborough, and Ms Nikki Bramhill, the Director of tfm Publishing, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.

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