PUB: The Hippocrates Prize

The Hippocrates initiative

for poetry and medicine

 

2012  Awards
 

Open International

1st Prize - £5000

2nd Prize - £1000

3rd Prize - £500

Commendation - £50

 

NHS category

1st Prize  - £5000

2nd Prize - £1000

3rd Prize - £500

   Commendation- £50

 

 

The Hippocrates Prize for Poetry and Medicine is an annual international award for an unpublished poem on a medical subject.

 

Since its launch in 2009, the Hippocrates Prize has attracted over 3000 entries from 31 countries, from the Americas to Fiji and Finland to Australasia.

 

With a 1st prize for the winning poem in each category of £5,000, the Hippocrates prize is one of the highest value poetry awards in the world for a single poem.

 

Awards are in an Open category, which anyone in the world may enter, and an NHS category, which is open to UK National Health Service employees, health students and those working in professional organisations involved in education and training of NHS students and staff.

 

The Hippocrates initiative also includes annual international symposia at which the Hippocrates awards are presented and an international research forum for poetry and medicine.

 

The Hippocrates initiative was awarded the 2011 Times Higher Education Award for Excellence and Innovation in the Arts.

 

Entries are open for the 2012 Hippocrates Awards for Poetry and Medicine. The 2012 Hippocrates awards are being judged by US poet Marilyn Hacker,  broadcaster Martha Kearney and scientist Rod Flower, FRS.

 

2012 Hippocrates Awards closing date: 31st January 2012

Entries are open for the 2012 Hippocrates Prize for Poetry and Medicine

Open International and NHS categories

 

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