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Jul 6, 2021

Winners of the Archibald Gray Medal and the Clinician of the Year Award Announced

The BAD is pleased announce this year’s winners of the Archibald Gray Medal and the Clinician of the Year Award.  

Professor Nick Levell, Consultant Dermatologist at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, has been awarded the prestigious Sir Archibald Gray Medal at this year’s British Association of Dermatologists’ (BAD) Annual Meeting.  

Named after the founder of the BAD, the Sir Archibald Gray Medal is awarded as the BAD’s ultimate accolade for outstanding services to dermatology.  

Professor Levell is a Past-President of the BAD and Chair of the BAD’s Therapy and Guidelines Committee. He is also the National Clinical Lead (Dermatology) for NHS Improvement, leading on the GIRFT programme which is improving quality of care by reducing unwarranted variation between hospitals. 

Doctor Tamara Griffiths, Director of Education at the British Association of Dermatologists, has been awarded the British Association of Dermatologists’ (BAD) Clinician of the Year which will be presented at the 101st Annual Meeting.  

The Clinician of the Year award was designed to recognise a clinical dermatologist who has made a real difference and impact in their local area.  

Dr Tamara Griffiths was appointed the first Education Director in 2015, leading the Education Unit at the British Association of Dermatologists. She addresses workforce needs of dermatologists through education initiatives, working tirelessly to ensure members of all levels receive the materials they need to excel in their career.