Rachel Uppgaard
Rachel Uppgaard
Haleigh Prather
Haleigh Prather
The winning essay by Dr Haleigh Prather highlights her experiences as a Hispanic woman raised by a single, working-class mother; the obstacles that she faced in her life and how she surmounted them; and how her strength and resilience shaped her approach to health care delivery.
Caitlin B L Magraw
Caitlin B L Magraw
Kamaal A Jones
Kamaal A Jones
The winning essay by Dr Kamaal Jones was focused on amplifying the voice of gun violence survivors. Dr Jones eloquently implores us to offer gun violence survivors "A Seat at the Table," so that our policies may be shaped by survivors' lived experiences and calls for change.
Andrea B Burke
Andrea B Burke
C H Shafneed
C H Shafneed
2013 Winning Essay: The Accountable Care Paradigm Shift: New Ethical Considerations [0.03%]
2013获奖论文: accountable care理念转变中的新伦理学考量
Andrew R McNamara
Andrew R McNamara
The current state of our health care system is analogous to the status of science that Kuhn describes as "a proliferation of compelling articulations, the willingness to try anything, the expression of explicit discontent, the recourse to p...
HGSA DNA day essay contest winner 60 years on: still coding for cutting-edge science [0.03%]
DNA日征文比赛获奖作品《六十年后的今天,依旧编码前沿科学》
Patrick Yates
Patrick Yates
The contest attracted 87 entrants in 2013, with the winning essay authored by Patrick Yates, a Year 12 student from Melbourne High School. Further details about the contest including the names and schools of the other finalists can be found at http://www.hgsa-essay.net.au/.
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