BESS Winner and Prizes 2017 Shoulder & Elbow 2017, Vol. 9(1S) S29–S30 ! The Author(s) 2017 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1758573217724024 journals.sagepub.com/home/sel
Fellowships BESS is fully committed to education and, as part of this offers several fellowships to assist members in developing their knowledge and skills. The awards are made at the Annual Scientific meeting and are given on the basis of an interview by members of the Education Committee and past BESS Presidents. Two Travelling Fellowships are available to one or more centres in the USA or Europe. The Mayo award enables the recipient to attend the Mayo Clinic course and to stay for a short time afterwards. The Allied Health Professional (AHP) award enables an AHP to travel to one or more centres to further their experience and knowledge. The Continuous Professional Development (CPD) award is designed to enable a senior grade or junior consultant to attend a major conference or meeting.
The Coventry 2017 Fellowships The Coventry 2017 Fellowships were awarded to: Travelling Fellowship (1) – Ken Chin Travelling Fellowship (2) – Ed Ibrahim Mayo Fellowship – Usman Butt AHP Fellowship – Elaine Wilmore CPD Fellowship – Vipul Patel
Prize winners During the BESS meeting, the Education Committee judge every paper and poster and award prizes according to strict criteria. The Lipman Kessel prize is awarded to the presenter of the best paper read at the Annual Scientific Meeting. The Ian Kelly prize is awarded to the presenter of the second highest scoring paper. The Paul Calvert Endeavour prize is awarded to the presenter of the best paper from either a small institution or one with no established shoulder fellow. The BESS AHP prize is awarded to the presenter of the best AHP read paper at the Annual Scientific Meeting. The BESS poster prize is awarded for the best poster at the Annual Scientific Meeting.
The Coventry 2017 prizes The Coventry 2017 prizes were awarded to: Lipman Kessel Prize. Accelerated rehabilitation protocol following reverse shoulder arthroplasty. a new concept. E Fawzy; P Consigliere; J Lee; C Whitney-Lagen; L Natera; J Bruguera; G Sforza; E Atoun; O Levy Reading Shoulder Unit, Royal Berkshire and Berkshire Independent Hospitals, Reading Ian Kelly Prize. The combined shoulder assessment: a convenient method for obtaining equivalent outcome scores. E Torrance; L Hallam; AC Watts; M Walton; P Monga; L Funk The Arm Clinic at the Wilmslow Hospital; Wrightington Upper Limb Unit; University of Manchester; University of Salford, Manchester
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Paul Calvert Endeavour Prize. Do computerised exercise games (exergames) address physiotherapy goals in shoulder rehabilitation? E Ani; W Marley; J Wilson; A Barratt; R Davies; B Roy Trafford General Hospital; Central Manchester University Hospitals, Manchester AHP Prize. The role of pain sensitisation in young adults with shoulder pain. M Clarke; C Gilsenan; H Mullet; C Doody Beaumont Hospital Dublin; University College Dublin, Dublin BESS Poster Prize. Dynamic stability assessment of pegged glenoid component after total shoulder arthroplasty using radiostereometry. M Downing; K Kumar; D Cairns; G Ashcroft University of Aberdeen and Woodend Hospital, Aberdeen