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2003 Winning & Highly Commended Papers
2003 Winning Paper
The winners of the 2003 Award were:
Dr Alastair Hay, Dr Andrew Wilson, Professor Tom Fahey and Professor Tim Peters
for their paper:
The duration of acute cough in pre-school children presenting to primary care: a prospective cohort study
.
which was published in the
Family Practice
(
2003
) 20:696-705
2003 Highly Commended Paper
The judges for the 2003 Research Paper of Year wished to give a special commendation to one of the entries. This was a paper by:
Dr Huw Charles-Jones, Dr Joanna Latimer and Professor Carl May
:
Transforming general practice: the redistribution of medical work in primary care
which was published in the
Sociology of Health & Illness
(2003)
25:
(1) 71 -92
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