Ten Elsevier Books Win First Prize At BMA Medical Book CompetitionMain Category: Medical Students / TrainingAlso Included In: Arthritis / Rheumatology | Cardiovascular / Cardiology | Pain / Anesthetics Article Date: 23 Sep 2009 Elsevier is pleased to announce that ten of its professional and scholarly books were honored at the annual BMA Medical Book Competition ceremony in London on September 8th 2009. An additional 19 Elsevier books were highly commended. In total, 684 books were entered to the BMA's competition with 126 prizes awarded with 26 first prizes, 91 highly commended prizes and 9 commended prizes. Gray's Anatomy for Students by Richard Drake, Wayne Vogl, and Adam Mitchell won first prize in the BMA Basic and Clinical Science category. This is the second edition of an anatomy textbook for medical students that has quickly become a favorite textbook around the world, translated into a dozen languages. It has captured a strong following because it explains complex anatomy with clear, understandable language, strong clinical correlations, and a stunning full-color artwork program. It is now part of an extensive family of Gray's products including Gray's Atlas of Anatomy, Gray's Anatomy for Students Flashcards, Gray's Anatomy Review, Dorland/Gray's Pocket Atlas of Anatomy and, of course, Gray's Anatomy, 40th Edition. Elsevier's Rheumatoid Arthritis by Marc C. Hochberg, Alan J. Silman, Josef S. Smolen, Michael E. Weinblatt, and Michael H. Weisman was awarded first prize in the BMA Orthopaedics and Rheumatology category. A first edition in brilliant color, it provides the most current insights into the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis, while also including comprehensive coverage of clinical features of the disease, as well as evidence-based options for treatment. "We congratulate all of the winners and especially thank all of the authors, editors and Elsevier publishing staff who have worked on these prize-winning titles," said Randy Charles, Managing Director Global Clinical Reference Group at Elsevier. "This is an amazing achievement and reflects our dedication to developing and delivering quality content." First prizes were awarded to Elsevier books in the following categories:
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