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🏅 Johnson Symington Medal in Anatomy

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2026 2:14 pm
by nneill
🏅 Johnson Symington Medal in Anatomy 

The Johnson Symington Medal in Anatomy is a prestigious academic award recognising outstanding achievement in Practical Anatomy.
It is awarded annually to the Year 2 medical student who attains the highest score in a special practical anatomy examination.

🏆 Award at a Glance

Award Title      Johnson Symington Medal in Anatomy
Prize                Bronze Medal
Specialty          Anatomy
Founded          1924 
In Memory Of   Professor Johnson Symington
Founded By      Sir Thomas Parkinson
Fundholder      Centre for Biomedical Science

? Eligibility
  • Open to Year 2 Medical Students
  • Participation is by application
  • Registration places may be limited
🧠 Examination Details  

Exam Type       Practical Anatomy
Exam Format   Special prize examination
Timing             May/June
Location          Main Dissection Laboratory, MBC

📝 Selection & Assessment
  • The medal is awarded to the student achieving the highest overall score
  • In the event of a tie:
    • A panel of subject experts will review answers
    • The winner will be determined based on the quality, accuracy, and depth of responses
🎓 Results & Award Ceremony 

Results Ratified By        Year 1 & 2 August Resit Examination Board
Prize Presentation         SMDBS Prize Giving Ceremony
Timing                           December of the following academic year

📞 Key Contacts
Academic Lead              Dr Eiman Abdel Meguid
Administrative Contact  Nuala Neill, Progress and Assessment Office

?? Further Information
  • Eligible students will receive an email invitation in April
  • The examination takes place in May
  • Additional guidance and registration instructions will be provided at that time.
? Why Take Part?

Participating in the Johnson Symington Prize Exam is an excellent opportunity to:
  • Challenge yourself academically
  • Gain recognition for excellence in anatomy
  • Enhance your academic and professional profile