Advancing indigenous medical education and health care - the Skilled Medical Award for the Advancement of Indigenous Health
The University of NSW Faculty of Medicine - $40,000 over 8 years from 2012
As part of our commitment to improving indigenous health care, Skilled Medical is funding for an annual award of $5000 at the University of New South Wales Medical Faculty for indigenous medical students who undertake a project in their local community aimed at improving health outcomes. The University of NSW has an active programme for indigenous medical students and Skilled Medical expects its award will assist medical students complete their studies while making a difference to the health of their communities.
The University of NSW Faculty of Medicine is one of Australia's largest and most diverse medical faculties with innovative medical teaching and research programs, including those for indigenous health. It is closely affiliated with many top Australian hospitals, research institutes and health care organisations.
The Skilled Medical Award for the Advancement of Indigenous Health is supported by a $40,000 donation for 8 annual awards of $5,000 each and is aimed at recognising indigenous students who have demonstrated a commitment and contribution to advancing positive health outcomes in their local community or more broadly in indigenous communities. This could include, but is not limited to, volunteer work, program development, project leadership or academic research.
A selection panel comprised of the Head of Rural Clinical School UNSW Medicine, Manager, UNSW Scholarships, Director, Muru Marri Indigenous Health Unit, UNSW Medicine (Indigenous representative) and Director of Skilled Medical will make the award in accordance will the following selection criteria:
"The initiation, implementation and/or participation in a project or body of work that demonstrates commitment and contribution to the promotion of positive health outcomes in their Indigenous community and/or in broader Indigenous communities. The Award application is to be assessed by a 1,500-2,000 word essay and letters of support from three independent referees who can attest to the value of the work."
The first award was made for the 2012 academic year.
Dr David Campbell, Managing Director of Skilled Medical and an alumnus of the UNSW Medical School said "We are pleased to be able to put resources back into medical education to help indigenous medical students complete their studies and make a contribution to advancing health in their communities."
Recipients of Skilled Medical's Award for the Advancement of Indigenous Health include:
2012 Lose Pouvala
2013 Murray Haar
2014 Jessica Wade
2015 Brylie Frost
2016 Brylie Frost
2017 Russell Thompson
2018 Megan Torpey
2019 Nikita Neville
Additional information related to our award include:
UNSW Faculty of Medicine Indigenous Health