Karen Juggins, who is based at Royal Stoke University Hospital, was nominated for her significant contribution to the development of orthodontic standards and her role in launching the ‘Keep Stoke Smiling’ campaign to encourage young people to look after their teeth and promote a great smile. The medal was presented on March 8 at the Royal College of Surgeons, Lincoln’s Inn Fields.
Founded by the Faculty of Dental Surgery in 1951 to honour the service of dental surgeon and historian Sir Frank Colyer, the medal is awarded at irregular intervals "for liberal acts or distinguished labours, researches and discoveries eminently conducive to the improvement of natural knowledge and of the healing art".
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