Harold Attwood Prize
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About
Donor: Town and Country Pathologists' Club. The prize memorialises the late Harold Attwood MB ChB (St Andrews), MD (St Andrews), MD (Melb.) who was a distinguished pathologist, teacher and medical historian. During his life he undertook research in the area of amniotic fluid embolism as a cause of maternal death. In 1961 he became assistant director of pathology at the Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne and a founding member of the Royal College of Pathologists (UK).
Benefits
$540
Disclaimer: The benefit amount for this award is approximate. It will be confirmed at the time of awarding and determined by the committee according to the terms of the award.
Eligibility
Awarded to the student with the highest mark in the written assessment component of the subject Principles of Clinical Practice 2 (PCP2).
Outcome
Most merit based prize recipients will be advised in writing in Semester One of the following academic year.
This prize will not be awarded for 2021.
Enquiries
Please contact mms-studentawards@unimelb.edu.au.
Recipient
2021 - Not awarded
2020 - Not awarded
2019 - Richard Yan
2018 - Jordan Santucci
2017 - James Majer
2016 - Eleanor Nicklason
Scholarship Management
Faculty
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
School
Medical School
Department / Centre
All