BESS Winner and Prizes 2014 Shoulder & Elbow 2014, Vol. 6(4) 326–327 ! The Author(s) 2014 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/1758573214546106 sel.sagepub.com

Fellowships BESS has always been fully committed to education and, as part of this, offers several fellowships to assist members in developing their knowledge and skills. The awards are made at the Annual Scientific Meeting and are given on the basis of an interview by members of the Education Committee and Past Presidents of BESS. Two Travelling Fellowships are available for travel to one or more centres in the USA or Europe. The Mayo award enables the recipient to attend the Mayo Clinic course and to stay on for a short time with Dr Shawn O’Driscoll afterwards. The Allied Health Professional (AHP) award enables an AHP to travel to one or more centres to further their experience and knowledge. The Continuous Professional Development (CPD) award is designed for a senior grade or junior consultant to enable them to attend a major conference or meeting.

The Nottingham 2014 Fellowships The Nottingham 2014 Fellowships were awarded to: Travelling Fellowship 1: David Copas Travelling Fellowship 2: Peter Domos Mayo Fellowship: Paul Guyver AHP: Dakshika Govan CPD Fellowship: Alison Armstrong

Prize winners During the BESS meeting, the Education Committee judges every paper and poster and awards prizes according to strict criteria. The awards are presented at the conclusion of the meeting. The Lipmann Kessel Prize is awarded to the presenter of the best paper read at the annual scientific meeting. The Ian Kelly prize is awarded to the presenter of the second highest scoring paper. The Paul Calvert Endeavour prize is awarded to the presenter of the best paper from either a small institution or one with no established shoulder fellow. The BESS AHP prize is awarded to the presenter of the best AHP read paper at the annual scientific meeting. The BESS Poster Prize is awarded annually for the best poster at the annual scientific meeting.

The Nottingham 2014 Prizes Lipmann Kessel Prize. Changes in brain structure and function with chronic massive rotator cuff tear: Time to change the way we think? Authors: V. Conboy, J. Kolasinski, R. Ainsworth, D. Natusch and C. Stagg Institution: South Devon Health Care NHSFT, Torquay, and Oxford Centre for Functional MRI of the Brain, Oxford, UK Ian Kelly Prize (Joint winners). Proximal humerus tumours: Are they being missed? Authors: C. Anley, T. Boutefnouchet, L. Jeys, S. Carter and K. Moholkar Institution: The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, Birmingham, UK Fibre type transitions and muscle regeneration following rotator cuff repair: A combined histological, radiological and clinical study Authors: U. Butt, M. S. Rashid, A. Birch, S. Crank, D. E. Temperley, A. J. Freemont and I. A. Trail Institution: Wrightington Upper Limb Unit, Wigan, and University of Manchester, Manchester, UK

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Paul Calvert Endeavour Prize. Outcomes after surgical treatment of terrible triad injuries of the elbow Authors: P. Domos, E. Griffiths, E. C. Y. U. M. Wijeratna and A. White Institution: Peterborough City Hospital, Peterborough, UK AHP Prize (Joint winners). Can extended scope physiotherapists (ESPs) in an acute soft tissue injury review clinic identify large rotator cuff tears and improve the care pathway management for patients? Authors: H. Fort, R. Wood, W. Rennie and A. Armstrong Institution: Emergency, Trauma, and Imaging Departments, Leicester Royal Infirmary, University Hospitals of Leicester, Leicester, UK Self-managed loaded exercise versus usual physiotherapy treatment for rotator cuff tendinopathy: A randomised controlled trial (The self study) Authors: C. Littlewood, S. Mawson, S. May and S. Walters Institution: University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK Poster Prize. Optimal clavicular anchorage point of an artificial ligament used for the treatment of chronic acriomioclavicular joint dislocation (a cadaveric study) Authors: R. Taranu, P. Rushton, L. Holder, W. A. Wallace and J. J. Candal-Couto Institution: Northumbria Healthcare NHS Trust, North Shields, Tyne and Wear, UK Duncan Tennent Shoulder Unit, St George’s Hospital, St George’s University of London, London, UK Correspondence: D. Tennent St George’s Hospital, Blackshaw Road, Tooting, London SW17 0QT, UK. Tel: þ44 (0)208 725 2032. Email: [email protected]

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