Harvard Health Blog
Harvard Health books win awards
Every other year, the New England Chapter of the American Medical Writers Association recognizes “outstanding work in medical, biomedical, and health communication” with the Wil Solimene Award for Excellence in Medical Communication.
I’m pleased to report that four Harvard Health books won Wil Solimene awards this year. They are:
- Almost Addicted, by J. Wesley Boyd, MD, PhD, and Eric Metcalf, MPH
- Chicken Soup for the Soul: Say Goodbye to Stress, by Jeff Brown, MD
- Almost Depressed, by Jefferson Prince, MD, and Shelley Carson, PHD
- The Harvard Medical School Guide to Tai Chi, by Peter M. Wayne, PhD, and Mark L. Fuerst
The founder and long-time faculty editor of the Harvard Health Letter, Thomas H. Lee, MD, also won a Wil Solimene award for his book, Eugene Braunwald and the Rise of Modern Medicine.
The authors were recognized at an awards luncheon this weekend. Physician-blogger Keven Pho, of KevinMD.com fame, gave the keynote address.
**Retweet this tweet or mention @HarvardHealth with #HHPbook and get a chance to win a free copy of one of the four award-winning books listed above!
(Winners will be chosen randomly and will only apply to the Harvard Health Books winners that are in bullets above, giveaway ends 12 midnight EST)
Disclaimer:
As a service to our readers, Harvard Health Publishing provides access to our library of archived content. Please note the date of last review or update on all articles.
No content on this site, regardless of date, should ever be used as a substitute for direct medical advice from your doctor or other qualified clinician.