Awards honour clinical supervisors across the Northern Territory

Flinders University Rural and Remote Health NT celebrated the dedication of health professionals across the Northern Territory at the annual Supervisor Recognition Awards on Thursday, 28 November 2024.

The awards honour doctors, allied health professionals, midwives, and nurses who supervise, teach, and support students and new staff in health workplaces.

Champion Collaborator winner Charl Neuhoff in Nhulunbuy

Ceremonies were held across Flinders’ campuses in Darwin, Katherine, Nhulunbuy, Tennant Creek, and Alice Springs to recognise those who generously dedicate their time and expertise to shaping the future healthcare workforce.

Winners Annette Hodgeson-Taylor and Mary Williams [L-R] at Tennant Creek ceremony
Health professionals play a vital role in supervising and training students during their placement and providing support as they learn about remote contexts that they may not have previously encountered.

Each year, Flinders University facilitates health placements in the NT for its own NT-based and South Australian students, alongside nearly 500 students from other universities across Australia.

These placements provide students with practical experience in rural and remote communities while showcasing the NT as a unique and rewarding destination for health professionals.

This year, 18 health professionals and one student were awarded across six major categories for their dedication and commitment in providing support and guidance to the NT health workforce. Now in its seventh year, the awards continue to grow, with nearly 80 nominations received in 2024.

The full list of recipients:

Territory Ambassador
Allied Health: Alex Reardon (psychologist), Alice Springs
Nursing/Midwifery: Sharon Clark, Alice Springs
Medicine: Professor William Majoni, Darwin

Innovative Supervisor
Allied Health: Madeline Ellis (occupational therapist), Darwin
Nursing/Midwifery: Annette Hodgeson-Taylor, Ali Curung (Central Australia)
Medicine: Dr Shoba Selvanathan, Alice Springs

Commitment to Clinical Teaching
Allied Health: Mark Bartels (pharmacist), Alice Springs
Nursing/Midwifery: Mary Williams, Tennant Creek
Medicine: Dr Tamoor Mirza, Darwin

Outstanding Regional Supervisors
Central Australia
Allied Health: Ned Gaynor (occupational therapist), Alice Springs
Nursing/Midwifery: Junitta Richards, Alice Springs
Medicine: Dr Anosh Sivashanmugarajah, Alice Springs
Katherine
Allied Health: Dean Milner (optometrist)
Top End
Allied Health: Anna Murison (dietitian), Darwin
Nursing/Midwifery: Leanne Grace, Nhulunbuy
Medicine: Dr Roshitha Bakmeedeniya, Darwin

Trisha Maroney Memorial Prize (awarded to a health professional student on placement within the Katherine region who demonstrates the most significant self-reflection and improvement in cultural safe practice)
Thembelihle Khumalo

Champion Collaborator
Charl Neuhoff, Nhulunbuy

Lifetime Achievement
Lesley Woolf, Maningrida

Trisha Maroney Memorial Prize winner – Thembelihle Khumalo (right) with Flinders staff Maddy Bower

Winners Dr Anosh Sivashanmugarajah, Ned Gaynor (accepted by John Gaynor), Mark Bartels, Junitta Richards, Sharon Clark [L-R] at Alice Springs ceremony
 

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