Welcome to RMA24 Scholarship Application

Eligibility: Medical students who are members of ACRRM are eligible to apply for the President’s Prize. Medical students and Interns who are members of ACRRM and/or RDAA are eligible to apply for the Sponsored Future Rural Generalist and Student Volunteer programs. Members are welcome to apply for as many scholarships they wish / are eligible for.

Please indicate which of the following scholarship(s) you wish to apply for.

Your Details

University or Hospital Details

Do you identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander?

Membership

You must be an ACRRM or RDAA member to apply for any scholarships. Please contact ACRRM and/or RDAA directly to enquire about membership opportunities if you are not already a member.

Application assessment questions

Please answer each of the scholarship application questions in 200 words or less.

How have you actively engaged with rural communities during your medical school training, and what specific experiences have motivated your commitment to pursuing a career as a Rural Generalist?

ACRRM as a College has led discourse supporting the Rural Generalist Medicine specialised field in General Practice since its foundation as a College. ACRRM is a signatory to the Collingrove Agreement; specifically endorsing: ‘A Rural Generalist is a medical practitioner who is trained to meet the specific current and future healthcare needs of Australian rural and remote communities, in a sustainable and cost-effective way by providing both comprehensive general practice and emergency care and required components of other medical specialist care in hospital and/or community settings as part of a rural healthcare team.’ Considering the above, outline your understanding of the scope of practice you may require to be a Rural Generalist serving the diverse needs of your future community.

Beyond clinical skills, what personal characteristics do you believe are essential for success in rural or remote practice? How do you embody these characteristics, and how will they contribute to your effectiveness as a Rural Generalist?

What is your understanding of the unique healthcare needs and challenges faced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, and what strategies do you believe are crucial to contributing to Closing the Gap in health outcomes?

Why is attendance at RMA24 in Garramilla (Darwin) important to you?

Summary

Please review summary below and edit as required. You must agree to the Terms and Conditions prior to submitting your application.

Terms and Conditions
There is no cost to submit an application. By submitting an application, the entrant agrees to abide by the following terms and conditions: • Applications must be submitted via the online portal on or before the advertised closing date. • Applicants for the ACRRM President's Prize must be an ACRRM student member prior to submission of application. • Submissions for the ACRRM President's Prize will be judged and shortlisted by a panel of College representatives. Shortlisted applications will be forwarded to the ACRRM President for final judging. • The judges’ decision is final, and no further discussion will be entered in to. • The President’s Prize is not negotiable or transferrable. • Flights, transfers (where applicable) and accommodation will be booked by the Conference Organisers. • Applicants for the Sponsored Future RG or Student volunteer must be an ACRRM or RDAA member, or become a member prior to submission of application. • Submissions for the Sponsored Future RG and student volunteers will be judged and shortlisted by the conference organisers. • The judges’ decision is final, and no further discussion will be entered in to. • Prizes are not negotiable or transferrable. • All costs including food and drinks outside conference and event inclusions, additional function tickets and any other personal expenses are to be covered by the recipient. • Prize winners must attend RMA24 in its entirety as well as each of the included functions • Prize winners and student volunteers indemnify ACRRM from any loss, injury or damage that may occur through utilisation of their prize. •Prize winners and Student Volunteers are encouraged to participate in positive conference promotion via various media platforms and as supported by the Conference Media Team. • Student Volunteers must be willing to wear an identifiable safety vest and attentively work their allocated roster. •The promoter for this prize is ACRRM – ABN 12 078 081 848.

Thank you for your application.


Important Dates

ACRRM President’s Prize
Applications close Wednesday 29 May 2024
Applicants advised of outcome Monday 1 July 2024

Sponsored Future Rural Generalist 
Applications close Monday 15 July 2024
Applicants advised of outcome Wednesday 31 July 2024

Student Volunteers
Applications close Monday 12 August 2024
Applicants advised of outcome Wednesday 28 August 2024

Should you have any questions please contact the RMA Conference Team at rmaconference@acrrm.org.au.

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