Prize

Therapeutic Guidelines Award

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Key scholarship details

Application status

Open for automatic consideration

Eligible study level

Graduate coursework

Eligible student type

Domestic and international students

Eligible study stage

Current study

Benefit duration

One-off

Summary

The Therapeutic Guidelines Award is supported by Therapeutic Guidelines Limited, and is offered to students placed third overall in the General Practice term of the subject Principles of Clinical Practice 3 in the Doctor of Medicine.

Benefits

This award provide a two year electronic subscription to Therapeutic Guidelines (subscription value approximately $580).

Duration:

One-off

Quantity:

1

Eligibility and selection criteria

Eligibility

To be considered for this award, you must be enrolled in the General Practice term of the subject Principles of Clinical Practice 3 (PCP3) in the Doctor of Medicine.

Selection criteria

Awarded to the student placed third overall in the General Practice term of the subject Principles of Clinical Practice 3 (PCP3) in the Doctor of Medicine.

Selection is determined by three criteria:

  1. GP nominations regarding engagement in practice and workshops
  2. Assessment of professional behaviour
  3. Academic performance.

Study level:

Graduate coursework

Student type:

Domestic and international students

Study stage type:

Current study

Study area:

Health

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Application

How to apply

You are automatically considered, if you are or were enrolled in the award year.

Contact

Please contact mms-studentawards@unimelb.edu.au

When will I know the outcome?

Most merit-based prize recipients will be advised in writing in Semester 1 of the following academic year.

Status:

Open for automatic consideration

    • 2023: Aleah Kink
    • 2023: Jo Ann Chan
    • 2022: Rosemary Chan
    • 2021: Not awarded
    • 2020: Not awarded
    • 2019: Jenni-Marie Ratten
    • 2018: Jane Jeong
    • 2016: Laura Tu

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