John Potter Essay Prize
The prize, to the approximate value of £300, is offered annually and is open to clinical students working in Oxford for the Second Examination for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine.
The prize will be awarded for an essay on a clinical neurosurgical, neurological or neuropathological topic. The primary purpose of the prize will be the promotion of sound use of English and clarity of expression in medical writing.
Joint winners:
- Gabrielle Cognacq, Graduate Entry, Year 3 (St Peter's College)
- Lena Zhu, Graduate Entry, Year 3 (Green Templeton College)
There were a record 13 entries for the prize in 2022/23. The prize amount is £300 so the joint winners will get £150 each.
General Clinical Studies Prize
- Lottie Cansdal (St Hilda’s College)
Ledingham Prize in Medicine
Prize awarded for outstanding performance in Medicine in the General Clinical Studies Examination in Medicine and Surgery by the Examiners appointed for the Second BM examination:
- Afrose Dor (Wadham College)
Mortensen Prize in Surgery
Prize awarded for outstanding performance in Surgery in the General Clinical Studies Examination in Medicine and Surgery by the Examiners appointed for the Second BM examination:
- James Alden (Green Templeton College)
George Pickering Prize
Prize awarded for excellent performance in the Second BM examination:
- Scarlett Harris (Magdalen College)
John Freind Prize in Medical History
- Alexandra Knighton (Balliol College)
Sidney Truelove Prize in Gastroenterology
Prize, awarded annually to Clinical Medicine students, for an essay on a topic relating to diseases of the gastrointestinal tract:
- Srishti Rentala Venkata (Keble College)
JL Witts prize in Haematology or Gastroenterology
Prize, awarded annually to Clinical Medicine students, for an essay on a topic relating to diseases either of the blood or of the gastrointestinal tract:
- Beatrice Lander (Worcester College)
Renwick Vickers Prize in Dermatology
- Isabella Busa (Brasenose College)
MEAKINS McCLARAN MEDAL 2023
Prize awarded for the outstanding overall performance of a student admitted to the medicine course leading to the degrees of BM BCh (Oxon):
- Scarlett Harris (Magdalen College)
Sir Roger Bannister Neurology Prize 2022
Prize awarded annually for performance in the Year 5 Medical Student Neurology attachment:
- Desson Au-Yeung, Jesus College