November 18, 2022

Winner of medical student essay competition announced

Clara is a 5th year medical student at the University of Oxford and wrote a superb essay on “Reasons and resolutions for gender inequality amongst cardiologists and cardiology trainees” .

Congratulations Clara on your excellent essay and your prizes of a £50 Waterstones voucher, free access to BCS annual conference 2023, and publication of your essay in the British Journal of Cardiology.

Well done to all who submitted an entry, particularly our runners up Maya Banerjee, Molly Hardman, Amelia Websdale and Charlotte Gross.

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