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Published 16 September 2009, doi:10.1136/bmj.b3766
Cite this as: BMJ 2009;339:b3766
Nigel Hawkes
1 London
| The first 150 words of the full text of this article appear below. |
The BMJ Group Awards are back—bigger, better, and with a stronger international flavour. Nominations are sought for 11 awards, to be presented at a gala evening at the Hilton, Park Lane, London, next spring.
Last years awards attracted a remarkably strong entry and were reported worldwide. The lifetime achievement award, voted for by readers of the BMJ, went to Judith Mackay, a leader in the battle against tobacco. Wholl win the 2010 award? Nominations close on 15 November, and award winners will be announced on 10 March.
"The 2009 awards were a bit of an experiment for us," admits Fiona Godlee, editor of the BMJ. "But it was soon clear from the high quality of the entries and from the feedback we got from nominees, winners, and sponsors that we should continue to run the awards. They clearly provide an important platform for celebrating the very best in
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