Medical Students Competition

Working in International Health

 

Enter our competition to win a copy Working in International Health. It’s the perfect book when considering working internationally as a medic, whether you plan to work as a one-off, for a protracted period, or even as a full-time career.

All you need to do is fill in your details in the form below, click submit, and your name will be entered into the draw. That's all you need to do! You will be notified by email if you win, but I'm afraid we can't contact everyone who isn't a winner.

We’re doing one draw a month for March, April, and May 2012, so watch your inbox! Simply fill in the below form to enter.

Many congratulations to our Oxford Handbook of Medical Sciences winners, Luke Sansom, who’s a fourth year medical student at University of Leeds, Saerrah Murryam, who’s a second year medical student at the University of Manchester, and Charles Badu-Boateng, who’s a second year medical student at King's College London.

Congratulations also go out to Jack Blake, who's a second year medical student at Manchester. He's won February's Clnical Medicine: A Clerking Companion

Well done, all!

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Competition Rules

  • Entries are drawn on the last day of each month. The winners are selected at random and will be notified by email.
  • The prize must be accepted as offered. There can be no alternative awards, cash or otherwise.
  • Only one entry per name per month is permitted: multiple entries will be disqualified.
  • Employees and family members of any company associated with this competition are not eligible to enter.
  • All entries become the property of Oxford University Press. The decision of OUP will be final and no correspondence will be entered into.

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