Academy Announces 2013 Media Orthopaedic Reporting Excellence (MORE) Award Winners
Academy Announces 2013 Media Orthopaedic Reporting Excellence (MORE) Award Winners
Media competition honors journalists for bone & joint health-related coverage
ROSEMONT, Ill., May 1, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) announces the winners of the 2013 MORE Awards competition. These awards are presented to media who demonstrate excellence in reporting and further the public's understanding of musculoskeletal health-related issues. This distinguished group of journalists will be recognized at an awards ceremony in Washington, D.C., held in conjunction with the Academy's National Orthopaedic Leadership Conference on the evening of Thursday, May 2(nd).
"Each day, the Academy champions the interests of patients and the general public by providing accurate, timely information on orthopaedic conditions, treatments and related issues," said Academy President Joshua J. Jacobs, MD. "This year's MORE Award recipients have creatively and meticulously brought important issues related to bone, muscle and joint health to the forefront, through engaging stories. We consider the media an important partner in our mission, and we are grateful for your exceptional work."
This year's 22 MORE Award winners represent a diverse group of health and medical writers, producers and freelance reporters in print, broadcast and online outlets. Entries were judged by a distinguished panel of orthopaedic surgeons, and evaluated for overall quality, accuracy and success in promoting greater awareness of musculoskeletal health issues. The 2013 MORE Award winners by category are:
Consumer Print Journalism: National Magazine
-- Amelia Harnish and Julie Bain, Ladies' Home Journal, "Keep Your Hips and
Knees Happy"
-- Sherry Ballou Hanson, Turkey Country Magazine, "Getting the Boot"
-- Jessica Branch, Prevention Magazine, "Find Your Inner Strength"
-- Camille Chatterjee, Health Magazine, "A User's Manual: Your Hands/Your
Knees/Your Feet/Your Back"
-- Caitlin A. Kelly, Arthritis Today, "Rebel with a Cause"
-- Tom Slear, AARP, "5 Tips for Successful Hip Replacement Surgery"
Consumer Print Journalism: Local Magazine
-- Wendy Sweet, Tucson Lifestyle Magazine, "Reconstructing Hope"
Consumer Print Journalism: Local Newspaper
-- Frank Fellone, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, "Sore point: The poor,
overworked rotator cuff"
-- Mike Foley, The Greenville News, "New joints to stay active"
-- Susan Olp, The Billings Gazette, "Ugandan teenager smiling days after
complex surgery" and "African youth enjoying life after spine surgery"
-- Bonnie Miller Rubin, Chicago Tribune, "Walk-Off Victories"
-- Rick Ruggles, Omaha World-Herald, "Joint replacement do-overs more
common, still risky"
-- Jeff Strickler, Minneapolis Star-Tribune, "Weak in the KNEES"
-- Cindy Uken, The Billings Gazette, "No Limits."
Online Journalism: Internet
-- Tom Goldstone, CNN.com, "Airman loses both legs and hand but finds new
life"
-- Angeline Rohan, LongIsland.com, "A Nation in Motion: Orthopaedic Surgery
and the Story of Bobby Menges"
Broadcast Journalism: National Television
-- Ben Houser, ESPN, "Stand and Deliver"
-- Max Brodsky, ESPN, "Turning Point"
Broadcast Journalism: Local Television
-- Katharin Czink, WGN-TV (Chicago), "Operation Walk Chicago helps patient
from Nepal"
Broadcast Journalism: Local Radio
-- Deborah Goldman, Senior Voice on WHNZ Radio 1250 (Tampa Bay, Fla.), "Hip
Fractures"
Advocacy
-- J.D. Harrison, Washington Post, "Health-care law driving doctors away
from small practices toward hospital employment"
-- Steve Teske, Bloomberg BNA, "Number of Independent Physician Practices
Continues to Decline, House Committee Told"
To view these winning submissions, go to: http://newsroom.aaos.org/media-resources/more-awards/MORE-Award-Winners/.
The MORE Award competition is open to all journalists, freelance writers and editors in print, broadcast or online media. For information on how to enter the 2014 MORE Awards go to www.aaos.org/moreawards. The call for entries will be posted in June 2013.
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