Sarah Boseley, the Guardian’s health editor, has won the Medical Journalists’ Association award for the second year running.
Boseley was honoured for her coverage of issues such as the Ebola epidemic and judges praised her writing style, describing it as “unusual and of consistently high standard”.
Olivia Timbs, former editor of the Pharmaceutical Journal and a judge for the prize, said: “Her contributions ranged from an analysis of the use of ketamine that helped the international lobby prevent any restrictions in its use to a piece about the tribulations of launching a clinical trial during the Ebola epidemic … The judges all agreed: she gives you a sense of adventure.”
Details of all the winners can be found here.