Winners 2021
On Wednesday 29 September we recognised the extraordinary and innovative work of healthcare professionals across the country as the winners of the 2021 BMJ Awards were announced. Congratulations to all our winners and finalists.
The pandemic saw incredible pressures put on all healthcare teams, so we were delighted to be able to deliver the 2021 Awards virtually, have the opportunity to celebrate with all our finalist teams.
Clinical Leadership Team
The Long Covid Rehab Service
Leeds Community Healthcare Trust & Leeds Teaching Hospitals
Critical Care Team (Joint winners)
Retrieve Adult Critical Care Transfer Service
NHS England South West
REMAP-CAP
Imperial College London
Diversity & Inclusion Team
Tackling Racism in Forensics
East London NHS Foundation Trust
Proudly sponsored by:
Environmental Sustainability & Climate Action
The Road to Net Zero
GASP – Greener Anaesthesia & Sustainability Project
Proudly Sponsored by:
Mental Health Team
The Lucy Project
Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children
Primary Care Team
The EHMC Heroes Project
Elliott Hall Medical Centre and Patients Association
Quality Improvement Team
PreciSSIon
The PreciSSIon collaborative
Respiratory Team
Comprehensive COVID Care
West Herts NHS Trust
Stroke & Cardiovascular Team
AMI Early Discharge Pathway
Barts Heart Centre, St Bartholomew’s Hospital
Proudly Sponsored by:
Women’s Health Team
Telemedical Abortion Care
The British Pregnancy Advisory Service, BPAS
Proudly Sponsored by:
Workforce and Wellbeing Team
The Midlands’ Charter Collaborative
Health Education England (Midlands), NHS England / Improvement (Midlands), General Medical Council (Midlands)
Special recognition award for communicating evidence on policy during the covid 19 pandemic
Professor Devi Sridhar
Professor of Global Public Health
University of Edinburgh
Special recognition award for public engagement in science during the covid 19 pandemic
Professor Christina Pagel
Professor of Operational Research
University College London
UK Research Paper of the Year
Dexamethasone in Hospitalized Patients with Covid-19
The RECOVERY Collaborative Group
Oustanding Contribution to Health
Sir Michael Marmot