ACEM, along with the ACEM Foundation, acknowledge that increasing the Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori health workforce is an essential step in reducing the current health disparities experienced by Indigenous people. The scholarship aims to provide professional development and:
- Encourage the sharing of current knowledge and expertise in Emergency Medicine with Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori health practitioners.
- Strengthen relationships between Indigenous and non-Indigenous health practitioners.
- Facilitate leadership development for Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori health practitioners.
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Who is Eligible?
ED
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ED (International)
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Fellow
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Certificant
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Diplomate
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Educational Affiliate
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Honary Fellow
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International Affliate
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FACEM Trainee
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EMC Trainee
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EMD Trainee
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SIMG Trainee
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Community members
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ACEM staff
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✓
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Honour Roll
Year |
Awarded to |
2024
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Mikayla Budda-Deen
Maia Keti Krystina Tipene
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2023
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Julie Allen
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2022
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Dr Tileah Drahm-Butler
Carlton Irving
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2019
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Dr Tatum Bond
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2018
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Jeremy Rigney
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2017
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Jessica Brown
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2016
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Dr Maximilian Raos
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2015
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Mitchell Sutton
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