Please contact [email protected] for more information and to apply for the scholarship.
Established in 2019, the Foundational Emergency Medicine Training Program Scholarship for Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori medical practitioners aims to increase the number of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Māori medical practitioners completing the FEMTP in Australia and New Zealand. Applications are open to FEMTP trainees who meet the eligibility criteria.
“There is an under representation of Māori Doctors in the field of Emergency Medicine, and scholarships like the Foundational Emergency Medicine Training Program Scholarship enable young Māori Doctors to have greater exposure, training, and supervision in emergency medicine at an early stage in their career.
I am very grateful for this scholarship and the opportunities it has afforded to me as an upcoming FACEM trainee. I am hopeful that this scholarship will continue to be available for young Māori, Aboriginal, and Torres Strait Islander Doctors as I know we are all aware of challenges in Indigenous health that we are in position to address in the Emergency Department as healthcare professionals.”
Dr Peter Havell, ACEM Foundation, Foundational Emergency Medicine Training Program Scholarship 2024.
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Did you know?

In 2017, ACEM launched its first Reconciliation Action Plan, of which you can track and read our accountability at its dedicated webpage.
In 2019, ACEM launched Te Rautaki Manaaki Mana: Excellence in Emergency Care for Māori – you can track and read our accountability at its dedicated webpage.
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Honour Roll

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Year
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FEMTP Scholarship Recipients
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2025
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Cameron Hyland
Josh Tomlinson
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2024
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Hamish Albany
Montanna Chugg
Oceania Henry
Peter Havell
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2023
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Angella Campbell
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2022
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Joanne Amos
Jordana Stanford
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2021
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Grace Gillon
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2020
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Belinda Washington
Samantha McNeil
Kathryn Dalmer
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2019
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Vennassa Wong
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2018
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Patricia Murphy
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