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Awarding of the Anu Research Medal 2018

15 Jun 2018
Dr Karen McNamara is presented with the Anu Medal 2018

The prestigious Anu Research medal is awarded at the end of each academic year to doctors in training who present their research at the Anu Research meeting. Dr Karen McNamara beat 9 other entrants with her research titled ‘Serious Adverse Events in Obstetrics and Subsequent Effects on Clinical Activity and Health Care.’ 

The Anu Research Centre is based within the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, UCC located on the 5th floor of CUMH.  Research is focused on the mother and the unborn baby and brings together expert academic and clinical staff.  The Anu Research Centre is comprised of the National Perinatal Epidemiology Centre (NPEC), the Pregnancy Loss Research Group and The Centre for Research and Innovation in Gynaecological Surgery

The prestigious Anu Research medal is awarded at the end of each academic year to doctors in training who present their research at the Anu Research meeting. Consultants vote on the best presentation and the winner receives the prestigious Anu Research medal.

Dr Karen McNamara beat 9 other entrants with her research titled ‘Serious Adverse Events in Obstetrics and Subsequent Effects on Clinical Activity and Health Care.’ Karen was presented with the Anu Medal by Prof John R.Higgins, as well as a financial prize of €500.

“Congratulations to Karen McNamara for winning the hotly contested and highly prized Anu Research medal 2018. This is a great scientific and social opportunity for us to get together and celebrate the research activity of our trainees and meet with colleagues from all over the region.”   Prof John R. Higgins

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology

An Roinn Obstatraice agus Gínéiceolaíochta

Cork University Maternity Hospital, 5th Floor, Wilton, Cork, Ireland

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