ETS-Award


The ETS Award was launched in 2003 for the best original article published each year in the European Journal of Trauma. The prize is valued at € 1000. The purpose of this award is to recognise the best publication in the field of clinical and / or experimental research that demonstrates relevance to the improvement of trauma care.

The criteria by which publications will be evaluated include:
1. originality
2. quality of experimental design and results
3. clinical relevance

There is no need to apply for this award. All original articles that are accepted for publication in the European Journal of Trauma will automatically be considered. The winner will be announced each year in the April issue of the European Journal of Trauma

ETS Award 2003:
Johannes Frank, Karsten Born, John H. Barker, Ingo Marzi: In vivo effects of tumor necrosis factor alpha on wound angiogenesis and epithelialization. Eur J Trauma 2003; 29: 208-219
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ETS Award 2004:
Michael Cunningham, Ramsey Majzoub, Pascal C.R. Brouha, Luis A. Leurentin-Perez, Deepak K. Naidu, Claudio Maldonado, Joseph C. Banis, Federico Grossi, Johannes M. Frank, John H. Barker: Risk Acceptance in Composite Tissue Allotransplantation Reconstructive Procedures. Eur J Trauma 2004; 30, No1:12-16
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ETS Award 2005:
Vécsei V, Arbes S, Aldrian S, Nau T: Chest injuries in Polytrauma.
Eur J Trauma 2005; 31, No. 3: 239-243
Full article as pdf (291 KB) Full article as pdf (291 KB)

ETS Award 2006:
Pirente N, Ottlik Y, Lefering R, Bouillon B, Neugebauer E, The Working Group "Polytrauma" of the DGU: Quality of Life in Multiple Injured Patients: Development of the Trauma Outcome Profile (TOP) as Part of the Modular Polytrauma Outcome (POLO) Chart. Eur J Trauma 32(2006)1;44-62.
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