Judges

The judging process and our judges

Step 1

Shortlist entries


The BMJ Awards is extremely proud of its high standards, which it maintains through a robust judging process. Once the submission of entries closes, our internal champions (mostly doctors and senior editors within BMJ) and an expert judge shortlist all submitted entries. Each category will have 5-6 shortlisted teams. The shortlist will be announced in February 2018.

Step 2

Judging day for shortlisted entries


All shortlisted teams are invited to present in front of a panel comprising an internal champion (OR a BMJ champion) and three expert judges, one of whom is a patient representative. Based on the information provided in the entry forms of every shortlisted team plus the live presentation by the team and the answers given to questions from the panel, the judges make a final decision on the winners. The judging day will take place on Thursday, 10 May.

Step 3

Announcing the winners


The judging event will begin at 09:00 with open to all judging sessions where you will present your work and have the opportunity to hear entries from a range of fellow award nominees. Judging will be followed by lunch and an afternoon of networking and presentations, including case studies from previous winners and industry leaders. Later that day, Winners will be announced at the Awards Ceremony on Thursday 10 May 2018, at The Park Plaza Westminster Hotel in London

Our judges


Anaesthesia & Perioperative Medicine 

Dr Andrew J Hartle

Dr Andrew J Hartle

Consultant Anaesthetist, Imperial College Healthcare

Anaesthesia & Perioperative Medicine

Simon Denegri

Simon Denegri

National Director for Patients and the Public and Chair, INVOLVE, NIHR

Cancer Care

Fergus Macbeth

Fergus Macbeth

Chair, NICE Guideline Group

Clinical Leadership

Sir Bruce Keogh

Sir Bruce Keogh

Medical Director, NHS

Clinical Leadership

Aine Kelly

Aine Kelly

Patient Experience Advisor

Diagnostics

Erika Denton

Erika Denton

Associate Medical Director Honorary Professor of Radiology, Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital

Diagnostics 

Ortis Deley

Ortis Deley

Patient Experience Advisor

Education

Prof Ian Curran

Prof Ian Curran

Vice Dean of Education and Professor at Duke-NUS Medical School

Education

Kieran Walsh

Kieran Walsh

Clinical Director, BMJ Knowledge Centre

Emergency 

Kiran Patel

Kiran Patel

Medical Director, NHS England (West Midlands)

Emergency

Lisa E Munro-Davies

Lisa E Munro-Davies

Vice President, Royal College of Emergency Medicine

Mental Health

Professor Sir Simon Wessely

Professor Sir Simon Wessely

Professor of Psychological Medicine, Kings College London

Palliative & Hospice

Professor Bee Wee

Professor Bee Wee

National Clinical Director for End of Life Care, NHS England

Patient Partnership

Phil Sheridan

Phil Sheridan

Leeds Institute of Medical Education, School of Medicine, University of Leeds

Patient Partnership

Fiona McKenzie

Fiona McKenzie

Patient and Independent Consultant

Patient Safety

John Illingworth

John Illingworth

Improvement Fellow, The Health Foundation

Primary Care

David Shukla

David Shukla

Clinical Research Specialty Lead, Primary Care, National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)

Primary Care

Graham Easton

Graham Easton

GP and Senior Clinical Teaching Fellow, UCL Medical School, Imperial College London

Outstanding Contribution to Health

Dr Fiona Godlee

Dr Fiona Godlee

Editor in Chief, The BMJ

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