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The NHS England Chief Scientific Officer's Award

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Posted by: Caroline Oxley

Time is ticking to get your entry in for The NHS England Chief Scientific Officer’s Award for the Outstanding Healthcare Science Service of the Year.

This prestigious award category invites entries from healthcare science service providers operating in any setting across the UK and will be looking for services that demonstrate:

Outstanding service provision that has scientific and technological advancements at its core and demonstrates a positive impact for patients, families and clinical teams;

Delivery of innovation in models of care or delivery;

Supporting a high achieving workforce to deliver high quality services and has continuous improvement and sustainability at the centre.

Take a look here at the 2025 winners - The Point of Care Testing Service at Berkshire and Surrey Pathology Services to find out what it takes to be a winner.

Details on this category and how to enter can be found on the website: www.ahawards.co.uk/uk/

Closing date for entries is 16 March 2026 and the winners will be announced on Friday 19 June 2026 in London.


 

 

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