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Guild of Health Writers Awards

The winners. Strudwick was unable to attend the ceremony but his mother collected the award

on his behalf

Freelance journalist and Gay Times columnist Patrick Strudwick made it two gongs in a week with a win at Thursday's Guild of Health Writers annual awards.

Strudwick was unable to attend the event in person as he went to collect the Journalist of the Year Award on the same evening from charity Stonewall . The Guild of Health Writers prize recognised Patrick's investigation into the practice of 'conversion therapy' for the Independent with the Best National Newspaper Feature prize.

Edinburgh Evening News reporter Adam Morris won the regional category for his reports on dementia care in the Lothian region, while Reuters' health and science correspondent Kate Kelland took home the Best Online Health Feature Award for a special report on financial incentive schemes to give up smoking.

"At a time when many journalists are facing tighter editorial budgets, reduced issue sizes and even redundancy, the winning entries displayed a fantastic range of subject matter and a very high standard of work, which shows that good health journalism is thriving despite the recession," says Paul Dinsdale, chair of the guild's judging panel, in a press release .

"We were particularly pleased about the number of younger journalists producing high quality work and the range of subjects that they tackled, which is very encouraging for the future of health journalism."

The full list of winners is below:

Best Trade/Specialist Feature

Janet Wright, 'Party without pain' , Frontline

Best Regional Publication Feature

Adam Morris, 'Mum's tragic plea: Don't let me die in here' , Edinburgh Evening News

Best Health Campaign

Edward Davie, 'Private firms refuse to treat patients with mental illness' , BMA News

Best Online Health Feature

Kate Kelland, 'Special report: In austere times can bribery be healthy?'

Best TV Health Programme

Jane Hughes, Alzheimer's, BBC News

Best Consumer Magazine Feature

Anna Magee, 'Can you really buy time on your biological clock?', Marie Claire

Best National Newspaper Feature

Patrick Strudwick, 'The ex-gay files' , the Independent

Lifetime Achievement Award

Dr Chris Steele

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Laura Oliver
Laura Oliver is a freelance journalist, a contributor to the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, co-founder of The Society of Freelance Journalists and the former editor of Journalism.co.uk (prior to it becoming JournalismUK)

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