2005 ceremony photographs 4 : Patient Information Awards (printed materials)


November 2005

Photographs courtesy of Ms Fiona Egan.

Highly commended awards

About the Intensive Care Unit
Royal Hallamshire Hospital and Sheffield Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust
Presented to: Mrs Gloria Booth, Sister in the Critical Care Unit at Royal Hallamshire Hospital by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.








Presented to: Mrs Gloria Booth, Sister in the Critical Care Unit at Royal Hallamshire Hospital by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.

Accident and Emergency Department - A Patient's Guide
Poole Hospital NHS Trust
Presented to: one of the patient representatives, Ms Anne Jacob, and Ms Debra Streeter A&E nurse at Poole Hospital by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.








Presented to: one of the patient representatives, Ms Anne Jacob, and Ms Debra Streeter A&E nurse at Poole Hospital by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.

Anti-HIV Drugs
NAM (National Aids Manual)
Presented to: Mr Michael Carter, Patient Information Editor at NAM,  by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.








Presented to: Mr Michael Carter, Patient Information Editor at NAM, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.

Dying with Cancer
CancerBACUP
Presented to: Mr Richard Elworthy, editor and Ms Debbie Coats, the author, both Information Development Nurses at CancerBACUP, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.








Presented to: Mr Richard Elworthy, editor and Ms Debbie Coats, the author, both Information Development Nurses at CancerBACUP, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.

Grandparents: A guide for Grandparents of Children and Young People with Cancer
UK Children's Cancer Study Group (UKCCSG)
Presented to: Dr Sue Ablett, one of the authors, and Mrs Judy Kenney, the designer, both of the UK Children








Presented to: Dr Sue Ablett, one of the authors, and Mrs Judy Kenney, the designer, both of the UK Children's Cancer Study Group, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.

Looking after your Heart
British Heart Foundation
Presented to: Sir Charles George, former medical adviser to the BHF, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton








Presented to: Sir Charles George, former medical adviser to the BHF, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton

PEP
Terrence Higgins Trust
Presented to:  the author Richard Scholey, Programme Development Officer, at the Terrence Higgins Trust, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.








Presented to: the author Richard Scholey, Programme Development Officer, at the Terrence Higgins Trust, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.

Self-harm: Short-term Treatment and Management
National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health (NCCMH)
Presented to: Dr Marcia Kelson, Director - Patient & Public Involvement Programme at NICE,  by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.








Presented to: Dr Marcia Kelson, Director - Patient & Public Involvement Programme at NICE, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.

Sexuality, Intimacy and Breast Cancer
Breast Cancer Care
Presented to: Ms Mags Allison, Head of Information Services, at Breast Cancer Care, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.








Presented to: Ms Mags Allison, Head of Information Services, at Breast Cancer Care, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.

Welcome to the Mildred Creak Unit (MCU)
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Trust
Presented to: Ms Emily Deacon, Therapeutic Care Worker at Great Ormond Street Hospital, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.








Presented to: Ms Emily Deacon, Therapeutic Care Worker at Great Ormond Street Hospital, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.

What is MS?
MS Society
Presented to: the editor, James Bailey and the Publications Manager, Ms Chloe Neild, both at the MS Society, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.








Presented to: the editor, James Bailey and the Publications Manager, Ms Chloe Neild, both at the MS Society, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.

First prize

Lymphomas
Lymphoma Association
Presented to: the editor, Linsay Jennings, Head of Publications at theLymphoma Association, and the author, Mrs Catriona Gilmour Hamilton, Special Projects Manager at the Lymphoma Association,  by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.








Presented to: the editor, Linsay Jennings, Head of Publications at theLymphoma Association, and the author, Mrs Catriona Gilmour Hamilton, Special Projects Manager at the Lymphoma Association, by our guest of honour Dame Barbara Clayton, Honorary Research Professor in Metabolism, University of Southampton.

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