A Harvard physician, a rising New Zealand Poet, a BBC Wildlife Poet of
the Year from Bristol, and professor of literature from California are
finalists for this year’s Open Hippocrates Prize for Poetry and Medicine, at
£5000 in both Open and NHS categories, one of the highest value poetry awards
in the world for a single poem.
And competing for the UK NHS 2013 Hippocrates
£5000 first prize are family doctor Ann Lilian Jay from LLandysul in Wales,
former nurse Ann Elisabeth Gray who runs a care home for dementia in Cornwall,
poet and novelist Mary V Williams from Shropshire, hospital chaplain Ian
McDowell, from London and director of midwifery Bella Madden from Milton
Keynes.
Now
in its fourth year, the short-listed entries for the 2013 Hippocrates Prize for
Poetry and Medicine have been selected from over 1000 entries from 32
countries … Awards to be announced 18th May in London.
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