Talk:Charles-Edward Amory Winslow

Style
Regardless of the date formatting, there should clearly not be a separate link to M.I.T. after the initial link under the full name. (The periods probably don't belong, but I left those in as a concession to preference on style). Style guidelines also seem to require that the abbreviation be included after the first instance of the full name, to assist readers. MisfitToys (talk) 02:28, 4 April 2008 (UTC)

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There are two C.-E.A. Winslow Awards
There are two C.-E.A. Winslow Awards. The one described in the article was created in 1955 and is awarded by the Connecticut Public Health Association (see http://www.cpha.info/?page=Awards); it seems to be awarded only to people who work in Connecticut. The other was created in 1999 and is awarded by Yale (see https://publichealth.yale.edu/about/background/history/winslow_medal/index.aspx); it has been awarded to several internationally prominent figures including Sir Michael Marmot, Judith Rodin and Anthony S. Fauci.

Public Health isn't my specialty, but it seems most Wikipedia users who search for "C.-E.A. Winslow Award" will have the Yale prize in mind. If so, the article should be updated to discuss that prize along with -- or even instead of -- the other. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 216.4.239.249 (talk) 01:13, 10 September 2017 (UTC)