Science Fair

 

Criteria for the Museum of Health Care Award

The winning project must demonstrate in a clear, interesting, and effective way an aspect of a development or discovery in medicine or health care, illustrating the relationship between (contribution of) past research, discovery, or practice and the current situation. The winning entry will not necessarily be the one concerning the most important medical discovery, rather the one best treating whichever topic has been chosen.

Content, thought, originality, presentation, and creativity are all important.

Find out more about the F.L.A. Science Fair .

  

Past Fairs

The 2010 Fair was held 9-10 April at McArthur Hall, Queen's University, Kingston. Gregory Borschneck, Kings Town School, was this year's winner of the Museum of Health Care's Special Award for the History of Medical Science.

2010 winner of the Museum of Health Care's Special Award for the History of Medical Science Gregory Borschneck of Kings Town School with his project "Polio: A Canadian Perspective."

We enjoyed the projects we viewed and the students with whom we talked this year, and look forward to next year's fair!