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Surgo Visions Competition

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"A picture is worth a thousand words" - Confucius   To encourage intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, observational and diagnostic skills, the ability to empathize with patients, and promote a general sense of well-being, Surgo will publish up to 5 images submitted by medical students in each issue.   Images can be in the form of a painting, cartoon, photograph, still life drawing, doodle ... the list is endless - limited only by your imagination.   Selection criteria:   The image must be an original piece, submitted via email to the Editor in Chief, Surgo (format - JPEG or TIFF) It should be certified as original and be accompanied by a short description of what it represents/means to you / why it should be published. The best 5 will be selected for publication in Surgo by Professor Cindy Chew. Each successful submission is awarded £20. At the end of the year, all published images are eligible to compete for the Best Medical Vision prize - up to £100
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Title: Surgo Visions Competition
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"A picture is worth a thousand words" - Confucius   To encourage intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, observational and diagnostic skills, the ability to empathize with patients, and promote a general sense of well-being, Surgo will publish up to 5 images submitted by medical students in each issue.
  Images can be in the form of a painting, cartoon, photograph, still life drawing, doodle .
the list is endless - limited only by your imagination.
  Selection criteria:   The image must be an original piece, submitted via email to the Editor in Chief, Surgo (format - JPEG or TIFF) It should be certified as original and be accompanied by a short description of what it represents/means to you / why it should be published.
The best 5 will be selected for publication in Surgo by Professor Cindy Chew.
Each successful submission is awarded £20.
At the end of the year, all published images are eligible to compete for the Best Medical Vision prize - up to £100.

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