Dr Malebranche wins BCMJ MacDermot Prize
The BCMJ is pleased to announce the winner of the 2010 J.H. MacDermot Prize for Excellence in Medical Journalism, Dr Daniel Malebranche.
Dr Malebranche won for his humorous account of his stint on surgical rotation in Switzerland, “Lost in translation” (BCMJ 2010;52:11). He studied medicine at the University of British Columbia from 2007 to 2011, and is currently practising as an internal medicine resident in St. John’s, Newfoundland.
The MacDermot Prize recognizes a BC medical student’s significant achievement in medical writing. The prize is a $1000 cash award and honors Dr John Henry MacDermot (1883–1969), who became the editor of the Vancouver Medical Bulletin at its formation in 1924, remaining at the helm until 1959, when it became the BC Medical Journal. He was editor of the BCMJ until he retired in 1967. Dr MacDermot was also past president of both the Vancouver Medical Association and the BC Medical Association.
The complete Terms of Reference for the MacDermot Prize are posted at bcmj.org.