Journalist Prize "Evidence-based Medicine in the Media"

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The journalists' prize “Evidence-based Medicine in the Media” has been awarded by the German Evidence-Based Medicine Network (DNEbM) since 2009 .

The journalist award is endowed with 1500 €. The award is intended to recognize journalistic work from the print, TV, radio or online sectors in which the principles of evidence-based medicine play a central role. The journalists' prize for evidence-based medicine in the media is awarded annually at the annual conference of the DNEbM.

Award winners

  • 2020: Martina Keller : Overtherapy at the end of life, ARD radio feature , WDR on February 24, 2019
  • 2019: Peter Onneken and Daniele Jörg: Fraud instead of cutting-edge research - When scientists cheat , WDR on July 24, 2018.
Katrin Langhans , Till Krause et al .: Das Scheingeschäft , SZ-Magazin on July 20, 2018.
  • 2018: Meike Hemschemeier : Operate and collect. A clinic data thriller , ARD on June 19, 2017.
  • 2017: Claudia Ruby: Cancer - The business with fear. Dangerous consequences of alternative treatment , SWR television on June 1, 2016.
  • 2016: Michael Brendler: Die Aufschneider , Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung on May 10, 2015.
  • 2015: Daniela Remus: Society of the Sick? Controversial limit values ​​in medicine , Bavaria 2 on October 7, 2014.
  • 2014: Heike Haarhoff: Mr. Michalek and his heart , taz on 16./17. February 2013.
  • 2013: Thomas Liesen: Pill test as a secret - How study results are disguised , Deutschlandfunk on June 3, 2012.
Claudia Gürkov: Cancer - The Business with Hope , Bayerischer Rundfunk Bayern 2 on March 26, 2012.
  • 2012: Sonja Kolonko: Doing business with tinnitus , science magazine 'nano' on 3sat.
  • 2011: Nicole Heissmann: Check or not check? , Stern cover story issue 10, March 4, 2010.
  • 2010: Markus Grill : Alarm and false alarm , Der Spiegel 17/2009.
  • 2009: Wiebke Rögener-Schwarz: 5 articles on health topics in the Süddeutsche Zeitung, published in the period from February 24, 2007 to December 9, 2008: A look into the blood , pills against the rule , database of artificial hips , mischief in the delivery room and healing Numbers .
Frank Wittig: Senseless operations - cashing in with a scalpel , Südwestrundfunk Fernsehen, April 28, 2008.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. EbM-Netzwerk: Journalist Prize “Evidence-based Medicine in the Media” 2020 to Martina Keller. In: www.ebm-netzwerk.de. EbM network, accessed on February 19, 2020 (German).
  2. DNEbM (2017) Journalist Prize "Evidence-based Medicine in the Media" for Claudia Ruby
  3. DNEbM (2016) Journalist Prize "Evidence-based Medicine in the Media" for Michael Brendler
  4. DNEbM (2015) Journalist Prize “Evidence-based Medicine in the Media” for Daniela Remus
  5. DNEbM (2014) Journalist Prize “Evidence-based Medicine in the Media” for Heike Haarhoff
  6. DNEbM (2013) A secret pill test by Thomas Liesen, manuscript and radio contribution
  7. ^ DNEbM (2013) Cancer - The Business with Hope by Claudia Gürkov, radio report
  8. DNEbM (2012) Sonja Kolonko receives the 2012 Journalist Prize from the German Network for Evidence-Based Medicine (DNEbM)
  9. Markus Grill. Alarm and false alarm. Der Spiegel 17/2009
  10. Frank Wittig. Pointless operations - cashing in with a scalpel. SWR television, April 28, 2008