
Thanks to the generous support of private and public donors, the College of Medicine and Public Health (CMPH) is pleased to annually present awards and prizes to Flinders University students in recognition of their academic excellence, achievements, and contribution to the University.
Flinders University staff, students, and their families were joined at the Alere Function Centre by distinguished guests including Deborah Howe, Chair, SA/NT Australian Institute of Medical Clinical Scientists and Keith Driscoll, Executive Director, Clinical Services, South Australian Ambulance Service (SAAS). Please join us in congratulating our 2024 awardees:
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Australasian College of Paramedicine Award for Research Excellence: Antonia De Angelis
Awarded to the student enrolled in the Bachelor of Paramedic Sciences who gains the highest overall grade in the topic PARA3004 Research Fundamentals for Contemporary Paramedicine.
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AIMS Award for Academic Excellence: Paul Altmann
Awarded to the student who has demonstrated the highest academic performance in their course.
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AIMS Award for Presentation of a Clinical Case Study Report: Lauren Reichelt
Awarded for excellence in presenting a clinical case study report.
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Bachelor of Clinical Sciences Academic Excellence Prize: Aryan Dhawan
Awarded to the second-year student in the Bachelor of Clinical Sciences who achieved the highest Grade Point Average over Years 1 and 2 of the course.
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Bachelor of Medical Science Prize for Academic Excellence: Joshua Docking
Awarded to the student who has achieved the highest overall GPA over the duration of the course.
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Bachelor of Medical Science Prize for Research Excellence: Kathryn Davison
Awarded to the student who has achieved research excellence and demonstrated exemplary professional contribution in the topic MDSC3102 Professional Placement in Medical Science.
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Bachelor of Medical Science Prize for Social Accountability: Aishwarya Malik
Awarded to the student who has demonstrated a commitment to medical science by undertaking activities focused on addressing community concerns such as equitable access to healthcare and health education.
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Bachelor of Medical Science Prize for University Inclusion and Support: Ariba Siddiqui
Awarded to the student who has contributed to ensuring inclusion and support for their fellow students, regardless of gender, background, religion, or culture.
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Chronic Disease in Remote and Indigenous Primary Health Care Prize: Leah Connell
Awarded to the student who has demonstrated excellence in the understanding and management of chronic disease in remote and Indigenous health contexts.
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Michael Crotty Prize in Public Health: Tamara Milborn
Awarded to the completing student in the Master of Public Health who achieves the highest-grade point average.
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Outstanding Masters Graduate in Remote and Indigenous Health: Alexandra Coffey-Oates
Awarded to the student who has excelled in their Masterβs studies related to Remote and Indigenous health.
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Russell Liston Award for Paramedic Clinical Excellence: Jessie Aldridge
Established in 2012 in memory of Russell Liston, an exceptional paramedic. Awarded to the completing student in the Bachelor of Paramedic Science who demonstrates outstanding clinical excellence during their clinical placements with SA Ambulance Services.
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Stafford Wulff Paramedic Graduate of the Year Award: Melanie Ellisdon
Awarded to the student who is voted on by their peers and staff for demonstrating compassion, courage, resilience, and outstanding clinical skills and academic achievement throughout their studies of the Bachelor of Paramedic Science.
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Tom Sutherland Engagement Prize: Kyra Quilliam
Established by his family in 2020, the prize is awarded to the student who demonstrates commitment to their studies, passion for paramedicine, mateship towards fellow students, and academic excellence during their first year of the Bachelor of Paramedic Science.
Thank you to those who attended the event, donated, or contributed to furthering CMPH student excellence through their teaching, student mentoring, and educator programs.