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Lancaster medical student wins Royal Society of Medicine prize

Medical student Alexandrina Braniste says Lancaster is her second home

Medical student Alexandrina Braniste has won the Royal Society of Medicine’s 2023 Norah Schuster prize for the history of medicine.

She presented her work at a special event at the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) in London hosted by the RSM’s  History of Medicine Society , which awards the prize every year for the best essay on the history of medicine or medical science.

Alexandrina, a final-year student at Lancaster Medical School, said: “It was an honour to win this prize and be acknowledged for my work. I'm happy I got to share my fascination of this surgical invention with like-minded individuals, and hope to have sparked curiosity about the history of medicine in fellow medical students.”

She presented her paper on Fogarty's embolectomy catheter and its impact in vascular surgery.

“I chose to write about Dr Thomas Fogarty's invention, the embolectomy catheter. He is an American cardiovascular surgeon who in the 1960s invented a device to help remove clots from blood vessels, and we still use this tool today, across a variety of operations.

“I decided to write this essay because I find it fascinating and important to look into and understand the perspectives of those that paved the way for modern medicine. It is important to remember their contributions, acknowledge how they've shaped our current practices, and perhaps be inspired to find gaps to fill ourselves.”

The Head of Lancaster Medical School Professor Marina Anderson said: “We are delighted that Alexandrina’s dedication and talent has been recognised in the award of the prestigious Royal Society of Medicine's 2023 Norah Schuster prize for the history of medicine. Alexandrina is the embodiment of the bright future of medicine, and we are extremely proud of her achievements.”

Alexandrina hopes to pursue a career in cardiothoracic surgery either in the UK or back home in Portugal.

“Lancaster is my second home and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed my time here. The welcoming Lancaster community is what I'll remember most. I look forward to starting my journey as a doctor when I graduate in the summer.”

She said she had enjoyed her time at Lancaster Medical School.

“Because it's a smaller community, I feel like I got more valuable time with tutors and doctors. It was easier to integrate into and learn the ways of the NHS, and it's something I very much appreciate with Lancaster Medical School. You come out feeling prepared for your journey as a doctor, as it will be a familiar feeling you've previously experienced.”

The Royal Society of Medicine awards dozens of prizes every year to recognise and reward the best ideas and innovative thinking across healthcare, medicine and science.

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Imperial College Students win the Royal Society of Medicine’s Norah Schuster Prize for History of Medicine

Nicole Barnes

14 May 2015

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This prestigious prize is awarded for the best student essay relating to the history of medicine. Zeena and Sam (seen below at the Award Ceremony in April) won the prize for the mini-projects which they conducted during the History of Medicine specialist course, taken as part of their intercalated BSc . They each received a £100 book token and a year’s membership of the Royal Society of Medicine.

Zeena’s mini-project considered a surgical procedure which was marketed in the 18th century for the management of teething in children. Interestingly, until the 19th century a large portion of child mortality was attributed to teething, which was perceived to be a dangerous period in child development. The surgical procedure was invented by a man named Joseph Hurlock and it involved cutting the gums of teething children so the teeth could come through unobstructed. Hurlock used clever and innovative marketing techniques to ensure that his procedure became widely used. However, these techniques were also controversial; for example, criticising the reliability of nurses and the effectiveness of other techniques used for teething infants.

From left: Dr Michael Weatherburn (Sam's project supervisor), Zeena M-A, Dr Emily Mayhew, Sam and Dr Neil Tarrant (Zeena’s Supervisor and History of Medicine course head) a t the Norah Schuster Awards Ceremony

Sam’s mini-project examined how a strong focus on the Western Front during World War 1 meant that the Italian Front was overlooked in historical writing and therefore in public perception. The war took place in the Alps between Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. The terrain and weather conditions made this battle unique in many ways when compared with the rest of WWI. The injuries and ailments afflicting soldiers fighting in this region are therefore very different to those perceived to have affected soldiers at the time. This includes frost bite and the risk of avalanche in the winter, and lightning strikes and malaria in the summer.

The School of Medicine would like to congratulate Zeena and Sam on their excellent achievement and to thank Dr Neil Tarrant, the History of Medicine Course Director, and his team for all of their work on the course.

Nicole Barnes Curriculum Administrator (BSc Pathways) Faculty Education Office (Medicine)

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"We all need to press for progress, in science and beyond"

The female scientists taking their fields by storm - and using International Women's Day to encourage others to do the same

By Eleanor Dodd

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In 1915 Norah Schuster reached her first important milestone when, as a student at Newnham College, she achieved first class results in the Natural Science Tripos. She went on to earn a medical degree from Manchester University in 1918, and then became the first female doctor to be employed by Manchester Royal Infirmary.

Schuster later became a founder fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists, a fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine, and, in 1950, was the first woman to be elected President of the Association of Clinical Pathologists. 

It is women like Schuster who helped pave the way for millions of women to pursue education, training and careers in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine (STEMM) - and whose achievements are celebrated around the world today.

International Women’s Day is an opportunity to recognise the successes and accomplishments of women from all backgrounds and professional fields, while also drawing attention to the ongoing campaign for women's rights around the world.

With the World Economic Forum's 2017 Global Gender Gap Report revealing that gender parity is still another 200 years away, the theme of this year's International Women's Day is 'Press for Progress' - and women scientists across Cambridge are supporting the campaign for gender equality.

[Photo: Dr Norah Schuster pictured with colleagues at the first meeting of the British Pathological Association, 1928. Credit: Wellcome Collection]

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Among them is Chloe Gamlin, a fourth-year Cambridge medical student and President of the Lucy Cavendish Medical Society. Gamlin is this year's winner of the Norah Schuster Essay Prize, awarded annually by the Royal Society of Medicine for the best essay on a topic relating to the history of medicine.

Gamlin is also the recipient of the Marie Lawrence Prize for her first class results in the natural sciences tripos; and the Myson College Exhibition Prize for Outstanding Personal Achievement. She has particular interests in public health, and when she graduates plans to be a general practitioner.

She said; "The gender pay gap raises questions over whether the contributions of women are valued, especially in traditionally male dominated fields, but it also has practical implications. While the legalisation of same-sex marriage brought discussion of family units to the fore, households and families without a bread-winning male are not a new phenomenon, and it is grossly unfair that a woman or indeed a female couple should be financially disadvantaged as a result of their gender. 

"We are fortunate to live in a society that is making great strides towards equality, however, I think that until this happens as a matter of course we all have a responsibility to push for progress in STEMM fields and beyond, as women deserve to be measured on their own merits and not be confined by their reproductive potential."

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Chloe Gamlin and Theresa Marteau

Her comments are echoed by Professor Dame Theresa Marteau, Director of Cambridge's Behaviour and Health Research Unit and a Fellow of Christ's College. She said; "Moving towards gender parity means tackling the pay gap which reflects how we continue to value women less highly than men."

Marteau became a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire last year, in recognition of her service to public health. "It's a huge honour, that recognises the contributions the teams I've led have made to generating evidence with the potential to improve population health," she said. "I'm also proud to be a role model to more junior women scientists."

To mark International Women's Day she was interviewed by Gamlin to discuss her career and ongoing work in behavioural science.

"I have opportunities to explore places beyond our world"

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Strong female role models have played an important role in inspiring and encouraging many women in STEMM careers. As a child, Dr Jenni Sidey was inspired by Canada's first female astronaut, Roberta Bondar. "She was a true trailblazer in an intense and competitive profession where she was in a clear minority. Her success sets an outstanding example."

In 1992, Sidey was in the audience when Bondar, recently returned from a successful mission on the Space Shuttle Discovery, spoke at an event in Calgary.

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Jenni Sidey, Canada's newest female astronaut [Credit: Canadian Space Agency]

“I remember looking up to her, being excited at the idea of being a scientist, being a Canadian and having the opportunity to explore places beyond our world. I'm grateful to have had that role model."

Last year, following an intense and highly-competitive year-long evaluation, Sidey followed in her hero's footsteps when she was selected to join the Canadian Space Agency, joining a new generation of space explorers and sending a strong message to budding female scientists around the world. 

Sidey is passionate about supporting more women into engineering, and was encouraged by the number of women who joined her in the race to become Canada's newest female astronaut.

"A third of the potential astronauts on the shortlist were women. This speaks volumes about the progress women are making in the fields of science and engineering, and shows how much can be achieved though dedication to a goal."

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"Our passion is worthwhile only if we can help others"

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Another Cambridge graduate with a remarkable personal and professional goal is Nikita Hari. Hari, along with fellow PhD candidates Stefano Martiniani, Martin Geissdoerfer and Paulo Savager, founded a social enterprise start-up company, Favalley, to train young people living in India's slums as computer programmers.

Hari said; "My vision is to provide youngsters with a social platform where they can be change makers and I’m definitely on the path towards that goal."

Favalley was set up with the mission of 'turning slums into the next Silicon Valleys', by engaging, training and matching marginalised youth in slums with coding jobs. The team have created a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC), which equips learners with the skills to enter the digital job market. When they complete the course, students are actively matched with employers, with the potential to secure a job and a 10-fold increase in expected salary.

Hari said; "We aim to provide a better life and stable income to millions of young women and men living in over-crowded urban spaces in the world.

"Though I’m a scientist by profession, I'm a Social Tech Entrepreneur by passion! Somebody has to set the ball rolling at some point.  Over the years, I have realised that our passion is worthwhile only if we can use it to help others, be part of a bigger mission to change the world for the better.

"In the age of racism, fascism, sexism and terrorism devouring humanity, the world needs us youngsters to act - we need to pledge to have a compassionate heart that seeks and strives to make a positive impact in this world for a safer and sustainable tomorrow."

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Engineer and Favalley co-founder Nikita Hari

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Judith Bunbury in Eygpt

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Judith Bunbury performs fieldwork in the Sahara

The importance of encouraging young girls is a topic close to Dr Judith Bunbury's heart.

Bunbury began her career as a geologist, in a heavily male-dominated environment. She said; "I wasn't daunted by the company of men, but I did find it difficult to get a word in edgeways with so much machismo on the rock."

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Later this year she will return to Eygpt to join an international team studying irrigation works from 3,000 years ago. When she is not travelling the world helping to uncover the secrets of ancient civilisations, Bunbury is also Senior Tutor at St Edmund's College, and leads her local Girl Guide group, and is passionate about the positive role that teachers can play.

"I love to see faces light up with the sheer joy of learning. Being female and not very tall, and keen to join in everything going, I quash any ideas they might have about Cambridge academics being scary," she said.

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The need to change the perception of what a 'typical science professor' looks like is something Dr Renske Smit is also passionate about. Smit is a Rubicon Fellow at the Kavli Institute for Cosmology. Last month she was awarded the 2018 MERAC Prize for the Best Doctoral Thesis in Observational Astrophysics. Her work using the Hubble and Spitzer Space Telescopes has helped astronomers to identify the most distant galaxies known to science.

She said; "I never imagined myself being a scientist or a physicist, I just couldn't picture it. I first tried to pursue a degree in architecture. Unfortunately I didn't enjoy the degree as much as I hoped and I really missed my physics classes from high school. Fortunately, I attended a University of Technology, where I met women that were pursuing many different science and engineering degrees, including applied physics and aerospace engineering. These were women I felt were 'just like me' and it changed my idea of how I would fit in with other physics students. 

"In the UK and worldwide women are terribly under-represented in science and engineering and as a result, people may feel women either don’t have the inclination or the talent to do science.

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Rubicon Fellow and astronomer Renske Smit

"My advice to young women in high school would be 'Don't tell anyone you are planning to go into STEMM and then just do it'. I remember it being quite difficult when I expressed the ambition to study physics and astronomy; a lot of people either asked me 'Are you sure you're up to it? It's really hard', or else expressed that they thought I would find physics 'boring'. Both these (very common) opinions made me doubt and questions myself unnecessarily.

"I hope that one day I will teach students that don’t feel they represent the professor stereotype and make them believe in their own talent.”

As campaigners around the world continue to press for progress towards gender equality, the work and examples set by so many successful women in STEMM can only help the movement towards a more balanced and diverse scientific community. As Judith Bunbury noted, and Norah Schuster proved -

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Barts and Lancaster medical students win history of medicine prize

Medical students at Lancaster University and Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry have won the Royal Society of Medicine’s 2023 Norah Schuster prize for the history of medicine. 

Alexandrina Braniste (Lancaster) and Conor Taylor (Barts) presented their prize-winning work at a special event at the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) in London and online on Wednesday 15 February 2023. 

The event was hosted by the RSM’s  History of Medicine Society , which awards the prize every year for the best essay or essays on the history of medicine or medical science. 

Before presenting her paper on Fogarty's embolectomy catheter and its impact in vascular surgery, Alexandrina Braniste, a final-year medical student, said: “I’d just like to begin by saying how delighted I am to be able to do this. I’m very honoured with this prize, so thank you to the Royal Society of Medicine.” 

Her fellow prize winner, Conor Taylor (pictured, right), is also in the final year of his medical degree and plans to become an army doctor after graduating. He gave a history of the Finsen Light Department at the London Hospital. He said: “It’s a real honour to be here and I’d like to thank the Royal Society of Medicine for inviting me to speak this evening and for thinking my essay was of merit.  

“If truth be told, I probably should be revising for my finals at the moment but this was something I couldn’t turn down.  

“I just want to stress it’s an absolute privilege to be here with you this evening.” 

The Royal Society of Medicine awards dozens of prizes every year to recognise and reward the best ideas and innovative thinking across healthcare, medicine and science.  

Find out more about our prizes and awards  

The prize presentations were followed by the Bynum lecture. Sponsored by Cambridge University Press, the Bynum lecture is named after medical historian Professor W. F. Bynum and is given annually by a practising social historian. This year’s lecture was given by Dr Jonathan Reinarz of the University of Birmingham, who spoke about his project exploring how burns and scalds shaped Britain in the 19th and 20th centuries. 

Professor Bynum, who was in the audience, said: “I’d like to say how much I’ve enjoyed these presentations and long may the Norah Schuster prize and, I hope, Bynum lecture continue. We’ve had absolutely wonderful variety and standards of presentations. Thank you all.” 

Dr Christopher Gardner-Thorpe (pictured, left), President of the RSM’s History of Medicine Society, welcomed the speakers and audience and chaired the event.  

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