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The Combined Royal Colleges Medal 2015 and Combined Royal Colleges Lecture 2014

23 Oct 2014

The Royal Photographic Society has put out a call for nominations for its Combined Royal Colleges Medal. The Medal is awarded for an outstanding contribution to the advancement of medical photography or the wider field of medical imaging.

The Royal Photographic Society has put out a call for nominations for its Combined Royal Colleges Medal. The Medal is awarded for an outstanding contribution to the advancement of medical photography or the wider field of medical imaging.

The CRC Medal was established by the Society in 1958, in collaboration with the Royal College of Physicians of London, the Royal College of Surgeons of England and the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.

Full details of the award and a nomination form can be found here or may be had on request from Awards Manager, Jo Macdonald, by emailing awards@rps.org Nominations are required by 10 January 2015. The recipient will be announced at an awards ceremony to be held in London in the Autumn of 2015.

The Society has made awards to photographers and those in photography since 1878 when its Progress Medal was first awarded. There are now fifteen categories.

For further information contact: Jo Macdonald, Awards Manager +44 (0)1225 325721 or email: awards@rps.org or The Society’s Director-General, Dr Michael Pritchard on +44 (0)1225 325730 or email: director@rps.org.

This year’s Combined Royal Colleges lecture will be given at the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, London, on Thursday 20 November by Professor Anders Persson, last year’s recipient of the Combined Royal Colleges Medal. All information on the event can be found at this link. Entry is by ticket only but tickets are free.

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