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Dunkin Award

This award is presented to the author of the most valuable article published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice by a small animal practitioner during the 12 months ending 31st October.  The aim of the award is to encourage the publication of high quality research performed by a small animal practitioner. To qualify for this award, the first author of the paper should be a practitioner working outside of academia.  The award will be presented to the first author, regardless of who the other authors are.  Priority will be given to first opinion practitioners. Priority will be given to original papers, but case series may be considered.  The award takes the form of textbooks and a cheque.

Graham Hayes – 2011 Dunkin Award Winner
The 2011 winning paper is Gastrointestinal foreign bodies in dogs and cats: a retrospective study of 208 cases, and the Award goes to Graham Hayes.

Graham graduated from Cambridge in 2001 and worked for seven years at the RSPCA Greater Manchester Animal Hospital in Salford. He gained the RCVS Certificate in Small Animal Surgery in 2005 and returned to Cambridge as a resident in small animal surgery in 2008. He is currently working towards the ECVS diploma.

 

Previous Winners

2010 – M Martin
2009 – C Louise McLean
2008 – Not awarded
2007 – C Poncet
2006 – D Godfrey
2005 – M Stafford-Johnson