Changing Faces’ third essay prize has been won by three university students. Three awards of £500 were presented to Henry Antrum, Amy Pedersen and Rosemary Sykes for their interpretation of the subject ‘How can a young person’s adjustment to disfigurement be supported in health care?’
Henry is currently studying medicine at University of St Andrews. You can read his winning essay here.
Ami is also studying medicine at the University of Manchester. Click here to read her essay.
Rosemary has just finished her degree in Dental Surgery at School of Dental Science at Newcastle University. Click here to read Rosemary’s essay.
The prize was open to under- and postgraduate students of medicine, dentistry, psychology, nursing, social work, play therapy, and professions allied to medicine (prosthetists and orthotists, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, speech and language therapists). Each essay was judged by members of the Changing Faces Research Council.