Call for Submissions: 2024 Suzanne and Robert Fletcher Prize in Population Medicine

The Harvard Medical School Department of Population Medicine announces a call for submissions for a $1000 prize for the best paper on a topic in Population Medicine written by a Harvard Medical School or Harvard School of Dental Medicine student.
The student who submits the most outstanding scholarly paper will be awarded the $1000 prize. Students may submit papers individually or as part of a team of up to 3 students, in which case the prize will be awarded to all coauthors and the $1000 split equally among them. All coauthors must be current students at HMS or HSDM. Papers may be written in response to this call, as part of a course, as part of the Scholars in Medicine program, or as independent scholarly endeavors, but may not be published or submitted for publication at the time of submission for this Prize.
Papers will be judged on how well they establish the importance of the topic to population health and how well they summarize the evidence base for the topic. Students are encouraged to assess the strength of evidence they cite, and suggest (not conduct) strategies to improve the strength of at least one part of the evidence. We also encourage a short discussion of what physicians and/or dentists could do about the issue.
Papers should have a maximum of 1200 words and up to 7 references. They should be formatted according to JAMA guidelines for Viewpoint articles.
Address questions and submit entries by February 16, 2024 to: [email protected]. More information, including past winners, can be found here.