Announcing the launch of the annual Surgery Journal Prize
You could win £500 worth of books and journal subscriptions plus the chance to have your work published!
The journal Surgery announces the launch of its new annual Surgery Journal Prize and invites papers on the topic of 'Simulation in Surgery'.
Submissions are open to all medical undergraduate students within UK medical schools.
The paper must be no longer than 3000 words and can contain supporting graphics and data if required. The papers will be judged by a panel of three assessors, chosen from the Editorial Board of the journal Surgery. Their decision is final.
The submission deadline is 28 February 2010.
The Prize:
The winner will receive £500 worth of books and journal subscriptions from ElsevierHealth.com.
The winning entry will be published in Surgery, so this is an ideal opportunity to add a published article to your portfolio.
PLUS the winner will also be invited to a presentation at the Editorial Board’s annual dinner on 9 April 2010. Two runners up will also receive £250 worth of books and journal subscriptions from Elsevier Health titles.
How to Apply:
Simply fill in an application form, which can be accessed here.
MEDICINE PUBLISHING IS PLEASED TO
ANNOUNCE THE LAUNCH OF SERIES VIII OF SURGERY
For over 25 years Surgery has
been a vital resource for Surgeons in training. The new 3
year series sees the addition of Anatomy Supplements and
dedicated Basic Science content to meet the changing
educational needs of today's Surgeons.
• Anatomy supplements available online
• Dedicated Basic Science content from January 2009
onward
• Required reading for the RCS of England's STEP®
Core
• Themed issues delivered monthly (see Journal Topics)
• MCQs in every issue
• Articles commissioned and written by the foremost
experts in their fields
The launch of series VIII coincides with the launch of The
Royal College of Surgeons of England's STEP® Core
(Surgical Training Education Programme). The Surgery journal is required reading
for the STEP® Core (which was developed in line with
the ISCP) and helps trainees prepare for the IMRCS.
Our launch issue attempts to explain the often confusing
educational environment we work in today. The Editorial by
Mr. Bill Thomas (Vice President of the RCS of England and
Editor-in-Chief of Surgery)
introduces this issue and the challenges faced by Surgical
trainees. This is made freely available here.
If you
subscribe today you'll be able to access our online
archive so you won't miss out on any of the issues.
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