FEO AWARDS

 

Dr Julian O'Neill receiving the Best Paper award on behalf of Dr Stave Chadwick and co-authors.

Winning authors, Drs steve chadwick and David Plunkett, receiving the award from British Orthodontic Society President, Dr Jeremy hodgkins.

Dr David Tidy receiving the 2003 Award from the president Dr Allan Thom.

Dr Paul Karvelas receiving the 2004 Award on behalf of Dr S Zinelis from Dr Allan Thom President.

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The FEO Award has been created to recognize an individual who has made significant contributions in research and clinical investigations that have advanced the diagnosis, treatment and/or prevention in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics.

Each year the FEO will appoint one award for the best paper published, within the previous two years, in the national journal of an FEO Member Society. Papers are eligible provided that they are original.

The objective of the award is to encourage and enhance the publication of results of original research and clinical applications of orthodontic interest. The winner will be awarded a certificate and an honorarium at the discression of the Board.

Protocol for submission.

1. The Presidents, or nominated person, of FEO Member Societies will be asked to select the best two articles published in the official Journal of the Society.
2. The articles must be original.
3. The articles must have been published in the journal within the preceding two years to the award.
4. At least one of the authors must be a member of a National Orthodontic Society of FEO.
5. The FEO Secretary-General must receive the articles by the date announced.
6. No late submissions will be accepted.
7. Two copies of each article must be sent to the Secretary-General.
8. If the articles are not published in English they must be accompanied with an authenticated English translation.
9. The selected papers will be anonymised before submission to the award committee.

Award committee.

1. The Board of Directors of FEO and the Presidents of the Member Societies composes the Award Committee.
2. If a society has a representative on the Board of Directors of FEO that representative will serve on the award committee.
3. The award committee's decision will be final.

Selection will be based on.

1. The scope of nominee's research, with special emphasis being placed on its impact on Orthodontics.
2. The implication of the results on clinical applications.

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