Nicole Browne Award
- Study level
- Graduate Coursework
- Category
- Prize
- Enrolment status
- Current student
- Fund source
- Non- Trust
About
The Nicole Browne Award is offered to students with the best performance in assessed procedural skills as part of subject Transition to Practice, or its successor in the Doctor of Medicine.
Benefits
This prize provides a one-off payment of $200.
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
To be eligible for this prize, students must:
- be enrolled in MEDS90025 Transition to Practice, or its successor, in the award year
- be undertaking clinical training at the Northern Clinical School
- have achieved satisfactory performance in all procedural skills
Selection
The award is offered to eligible students with the highest assessment scores for procedural skills in arterial puncture, urinary catheter, and basic life support.
Application
Students will be automatically considered for this award.
Enquiries
Please contact Amanda Geddes, Clinical School Coordinator (Northern School), ageddes@unimelb.edu.au.
Scholarship Management
Faculty
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences
School
Medical School