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Published 29 January 2009, doi:10.1136/bmj.b325
Cite this as: BMJ 2009;338:b325
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The BMJ Group announced last year that it was setting up 10 new awards to recognise various aspects of medical achievement, including contributions to research, education, communication, and leadership.
We have been delighted with the enthusiastic response, and this week we are announcing our 10 shortlists.
For all except the lifetime achievement award, the winners will be chosen by expert panels. For the lifetime achievement award, we whittled down the 45 nominations to a shortlist of 10, choosing candidates on the basis of who has, over his or her working lifetime, made a unique and substantial contribution to improving health care, whether in clinical practice, health services, public health, health policy, medical education, or medical research. We are now asking readers to vote for the person whom they consider most deserves the award. Voting is taking place on bmj.com until 27 February.
The winners of all the awards will be
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