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ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS ...... 3

PRE-CLERKSHIP ...... 4 Awards available to MED I Students...... 4 Awards available to MED II Students...... 6 Scholarships, Awards and Bursaries (MED II) ...... 7 Awards available for ALL pre-clerkship students ...... 11 Awards, scholarships and bursaries (pre-clerkship students) ...... 11

Clerkship Awards ...... 12 Awards available for clerkship students ...... 12 Scholarships, Awards and Bursaries (Clerkship Students) ...... 13

Awards Available to All Undergraduate Medical Students ...... 20

Index of Awards ...... 26 ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS ...... 26 MED I ...... 26 MED II ...... 26 Pre-clerkship Awards ...... 27 Clerkship ...... 27 All Undergraduate Students ...... 28

Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 1 Memorial University of Newfoundland Students in the Faculty of Medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN) are eligible to receive a wide range of scholarships, bursaries and awards. Many of these have been established in honour of past students. Others are offered by professional associations such as the Newfoundland and Labrador Medical Association. We are pleased to present this booklet which provides a brief overview of the scholarships, awards and bursaries and how they are awarded. We would like to take this opportunity to offer our sincere thanks to those who have contributed to the support and encouragement of medical education in our province by establishing and maintaining these awards.

Award recipients are selected by the Dean’s Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships at the end of first, second and fourth year. Selections are based on criteria established by the donors such as academic excellence, financial need and participation in student activities. Many scholarships are only made available to students in specific years of medical study.

Scholarship standing is defined as a 75% average or above. Students who fail one or more courses will not be eligible for scholarships.

Some scholarships are available by application or nomination only. Where this is the case, application procedures are outlined in the description provided in this booklet. In addition, all undergraduate students are usually notified by e-mail when these scholarships are open to applicants. Application forms can then be picked up in the Office of Student Affairs.

Occasionally, awards from outside of the university are made available to students at MUN. Again, students are usually notified of these awards through e-mail or through notices posted on the bulletin boards outside the student locker rooms.

Various types of awards are available to students of Memorial University of Newfoundland. If you would like access to information on these and other post- secondary scholarships, awards and bursaries visit the MUN Scholarships Office website or you can find the information in the University Calendar under Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards.

For more information regarding scholarships, bursaries and awards, students are encouraged to contact Mary Dray, (709 777 6029) in the Office of Student Affairs, Room 2713C, Health Science Centre.

Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 2 Memorial University of Newfoundland ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS

The Gordon Mercer Rural Medicine Bursary (By application) Named for the Founding Officer for Student Affairs in the Faculty of Medicine (1972), this bursary is awarded to a student entering first year studies in the Faculty of Medicine who is from a rural community (as defined by the university) in Newfoundland and Labrador and who is in financial need. The bursary is awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, on the basis of a recommendation from the Dean, Faculty of Medicine.

Dr. Kevin Keough Medical Entrance Scholarship This scholarship has been established through a generous donation by Dr. Ming Jarm Lau, MUNMed Class of 1982. The scholarship is named after Dr. Kevin Keough who was the supervisor of Dr. Ming Jarm Lau for his Master’s Thesis in Biochemistry (1978). Dr. Kevin Keough should be remembered as a Professor who believes in bringing out the best in his students and mentees. He has done this by his own example of forever challenging himself and by taking his mentees’ best interests to heart. This prestigious entrance scholarship will be awarded annually to an academically outstanding (minimum scholarship standing) student upon entry to first year studies in the Faculty of Medicine. The scholarship is awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, based on the recommendation of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine.

The Dr. Abdalla M. Hanna Memorial Bursary in Medicine (By application) Named in memory of Dr. Abdalla M. Hanna, a well known surgeon in St. John’s, this bursary is awarded to a student entering first year studies in the Faculty of Medicine who is a resident of Newfoundland and Labrador and who is in financial need. Valued at a portion of the income on the endowment, the bursary is awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, on the basis of a recommendation from the Dean, Faculty of Medicine.

The Dr. Peter and Mrs. Deborah Collingwood Scholarship in Medicine This scholarship has been established through a generous gift from Dr. Peter and Mrs. Deborah (Templeton) Collingwood. Valued at a portion of the income on the investment, the scholarship will be awarded to students who are citizens of Canada and residents of Newfoundland and Labrador, who are entering their first year of the MD Program in the Faculty of Medicine and meet the criteria of scholarship standing as defined by the Faculty of Medicine. They are renewable for one year provided the candidates maintain scholarship standing. It will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, on the recommendation of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine.

The Dr. Sharon Coffey Memorial Bursary (By application) This bursary has been established in memory of Dr. Sharon Coffey, graduate of Memorial University’s Faculty of Medicine Class of 1982. The bursary will be valued at a portion of the income on the endowment and will be awarded annually. Eligible students will be enrolled in their first year of Undergraduate Medical Education at the Faculty of Medicine and would have graduated from a high school in Newfoundland and Labrador. The recipient must have demonstrated financial need and must meet the minimum academic requirements for a bursary as defined Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 3 Memorial University of Newfoundland by the University. The bursary will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, acting on the recommendation of the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

PRE-CLERKSHIP AWARDS

In the Fall of each year, an awards luncheon is held to honour recipients of the scholarships, bursaries and awards made available to pre-clerkship (MED I and MED II) students.

Awards available to MED I Students

The following is the list of scholarships, awards and bursaries that are available exclusively for students completing the first year of medical undergraduate education (MED I). Students in MED I are also encouraged to view the lists of scholarships, awards and bursaries that are available to pre-clerkship students (see page 10) and all undergraduate students (see page 21).

Scholarships, Awards and Bursaries (MED I)

CENTENARY OF RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP To be awarded annually to the most outstanding student in the first year class. This scholarship will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the basis of a recommendation from the Dean, Faculty of Medicine.

THE MEDICAL PRACTICE ASSOCIATES SCHOLARSHIP FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Medical Practice Associates, the business association of all full-time clinical faculty members in the Faculty of Medicine, offers this prestigious undergraduate scholarship annually. This scholarship is valued at $1,500.00 and is awarded to the student earning the highest overall grade in first year medical studies. The scholarship will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, on the recommendation of the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

THE RYAN SCHOLARSHIP This scholarship, established by Helen Ryan in memory of family members, Mary B.H., Thomas Sr., Thomas Jr. and Mary, is valued at a portion of the accrued interest on an endowment. Based on scholarship standing and financial need it will be awarded annually to a student in the Faculty of Medicine. It will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards upon the recommendation of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine.

THE JOHN M. AND ELSA S. MORGAN SCHOLARSHIPS (2) These scholarships have been bequeathed to the University by the late Dr. John M. Morgan, B.Sc, M.D. and have been named to commemorate Dr. Morgan and his wife Elsa. This scholarship will be made annually to medical students who have completed at least one year of studies at Memorial University of Newfoundland and Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 4 Memorial University of Newfoundland who will be continuing in their program. The scholarship is valued at a minimum of $1,000.00. The scholarship will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the basis of scholarship standing and a recommendation from the Dean, Faculty of Medicine. Preference will be given, where possible, to students from the Port-de-Grave District.

THE DR. WULF GROBIN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN MEDICINE This scholarship has been established by Ida Parsons in memory of Dr. Grobin, a compassionate physician and humanitarian. Dr. Grobin was born in Latvia and studied in Switzerland, England and Scotland before moving to Newfoundland. He practiced medicine in Brooklyn, Bonavista Bay from 1938 – 1943 and St. John’s from 1945 – 1958 when he moved with his family to Toronto. There he continued his medical career in the area of diabetes and the elderly. He had many varied interesting medical and personal experiences as an outdoor doctor, and developed a great warmth and affection for Newfoundland and Newfoundlanders, which lasted until his death in March of 2001. Valued at the accrued interest on the initial endowment and based on academics and financial need, the scholarship will be available to a student at the end of their first year in the Faculty of Medicine. It will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards acting on the recommendation of the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

THE FACULTY OF MEDICINE OPPORTUNITY FUND SCHOLARSHIP This scholarship is the result of an endowment created from several general donations to the Opportunity Fund by various alumni and friends of the university and in particular of the medical school. Valued at the annual interest on the endowment, it will be awarded annually to a medical student in the first year of study at Memorial University of Newfoundland on the basis of scholarship standing. It will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the recommendation of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine.

THE DR. JOHN M. DARTE MEMORIAL FUND (Medicine) This fund, in memory of the first Professor and Chairman of Pediatrics at Memorial University of Newfoundland’s Faculty of Medicine (1968-75), has been established by Mrs. J.M. Darte and Mrs. Frances Darte McCabe. With income from this fund an award will be made annually with a value of $650.00. To be considered for this award, a student must be in good academic standing but other factors, such as financial need, will be considered. The selection will be made in accordance with prevailing policies of the Faculty of Medicine and the University.

THE GINA BLUNDON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Full responsibility for administering this scholarship shall be vested in the Avalon Health Care Institutions Board through the Planning/Joint Conference Committee of the Board whose members at the time shall be solely responsible for all matters concerning the awarding of the scholarship and whose decision on any matters shall be accepted by all parties as final and binding. The scholarship is valued at $500.00 and shall be based on high academic standing in first year medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland. The award is made by the Dean’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships. Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 5 Memorial University of Newfoundland

SURGERY IN ANATOMY This prize, valued at $500.00, is awarded annually to a first year student who has obtained the highest grade in the Anatomy Course. The award is made by the Dean’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

THE DR. LEONARD MILLER AWARD This award, in memory of Dr. Leonard A. Miller, is given annually to the most outstanding student in the study of Community Medicine. The award, in the amount of $500.00, is funded jointly by the Faculty of Medicine and the General Hospital. The selection of the recipient for the award will be made at the completion of first year medical studies. The award is made by the Dean’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

RURAL COMMUNITY VISIT PRIZE This prize, in the amount of $300.00, is provided by the Division of Community Health. All essays/projects concerning two week rural community visit are automatically considered for the prize. Submissions are judged on the basis of originality, scientific merit, presentation and overall contribution to rural community health. Recipient recommended by the Community Health Course Committee and approved by the Dean’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

THE WALTER DAVIS AWARD This award was established by the Newfoundland Lung Association to honour the work of Mr. Walter Davis in the field of chest diseases, particularly tuberculosis. The recipient will be the student in the Faculty of Medicine who achieves the best performance in the first year respirology course. It will be valued at $500.00 annually and awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards upon recommendation of the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

Awards available to MED II Students

The following is the list of awards, scholarships and bursaries that are available exclusively for students completing the second year of medical undergraduate education (MED II). Students in MED II are also encouraged to view the lists of awards, scholarships and bursaries that are available to pre-clerkship students (see page 10) and all undergraduate students (see page 21).

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THE MEDICAL PRACTICE ASSOCIATES SCHOLARSHIP FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Medical Practice Associates, the business association of all full-time clinical faculty members in the Faculty of Medicine, offers this prestigious undergraduate scholarship annually. This scholarship is valued at $1,500.00 and is awarded to the student earning the highest overall grade in second year medical studies. The scholarship will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, on the recommendation of the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

THE DR. CALVIN N. POWELL BURSARY IN MEDICINE (By application) This bursary, which was established by Dr. Powell, is valued at $1,000.00. It will be awarded annually to a student entering the third year of medical studies at Memorial University of Newfoundland on the basis of scholarship standing and demonstrated financial need. The recipient will hold no other concurrent award. The bursary will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the recommendation of the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

THE JOHN M. AND ELSA S. MORGAN SCHOLARSHIPS This scholarship has been bequeathed to the University by the late Dr. John M. Morgan, B.Sc, M.D. and have been named to commemorate Dr. Morgan and his wife Elsa. This scholarship will be made annually to a medical student who has completed at least one year of studies at Memorial University of Newfoundland and who will be continuing in their program. The scholarship is valued at a minimum of $1,000.00. The scholarship will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the basis of scholarship standing and a recommendation from the Dean, Faculty of Medicine. Preference will be given, where possible, to students from the Port-de-Grave District.

MARY E. PEDERSEN, M.D. SCHOLARSHIP IN MEDICINE (5) This scholarship is made possible by a generous donation from Mary E. Pederson, B.Sc., B.Med.Sc., M.D., CCFP, ABFP, FAAF. Five scholarships, valued at $1,000.00 each, will be awarded annually, based on scholarship standing, to second year undergraduate medical students at Memorial University of Newfoundland. They will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the recommendation of the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

THE DR. JOHN M. DARTE MEMORIAL FUND (Medicine) This fund, in memory of the first Professor and Chairman of Pediatrics at Memorial University of Newfoundland’s Faculty of Medicine (1968-75), has been established by Mrs. J.M. Darte and Mrs. Frances Darte McCabe. With income from this fund an award will be made annually with a value of $650.00. To be considered for this award, a student must be in good academic standing but other factors, such as financial need, will be considered. The selection will be made in accordance with prevailing policies of the Faculty of Medicine and the University. Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 7 Memorial University of Newfoundland

THE DR. PETER GRANT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP This scholarship, valued at a portion of the income from the endowment, has been established through generous gifts from the classmates, friends and family of Dr. Peter Grant, Medicine class of 1994, to honour his enduring spirit. The scholarship will be awarded annually, based on scholarship standing and financial need, to a second year medical student who has contributed greatly to the class spirit. It will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, on the basis of a recommendation from the Dean, Faculty of Medicine. The Office of Student Affairs, Medicine will assist the Dean in his or her choice of an appropriate candidate.

THE DR. J. B. ROBERTS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP Friends and colleagues of the late Dr. J.B. Roberts have established this scholarship in his memory. It will be awarded annually to a medical student for the most outstanding performance in second year clinical skills. The value of this scholarship will be determined by the annual income derived from the initial endowment. It will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards upon recommendation of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine.

THE MORRIS & GRAHAM WILANSKY MEMORIAL AWARD This award has been established through a generous donation by family and friends of Morris and Graham Wilansky, in their memory. It will be awarded annually to the second-year medical student who has achieved highest academic excellence in the Neurosciences course. It will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the basis of a recommendation from the Dean, Faculty of Medicine.

THE DR. J. H. KING MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP IN MEDICINE This scholarship, valued at $500.00, has been donated to the University by Mrs. Gertrude King, widow of Dr. J.H. King, Specialist in Eye, Ears, Nose and Throat, who practiced in Corner Brook for more than thirty years (1947-1978). The scholarship is open to students in second year of Medicine at Memorial University who demonstrate the most promise. The award will be made by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards acting on the advice of the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

DR. BRIAN GERARD ADAMS MEMORIAL BURSARY FUND (By application) This bursary has been established by the friends and family of Dr. Brian Gerard Adams, in his memory. The bursary, valued at $500.00, is available by application on the completion of second year medical studies. The recipient must be in good academic standing and demonstrate financial need. The bursary is made by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, acting on the recommendation of the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 8 Memorial University of Newfoundland THE PATHOLOGY PRIZE This prize is awarded by the Pathology Department to the second-year student in the Faculty of Medicine whose performance in the General and Systems Pathology course is considered by the members of the Discipline of Pathology to be most distinguished. The prize was initiated in 1984 by the members of the Discipline in recognition of the distinguished contributions by Dr. S.N. Huang, a previous Chairman of the Discipline, to Pathology and to medical education at Memorial University of Newfoundland. The award is made by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the recommendation of the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR MEDICAL ASSOCIATION AWARDS (2) The Newfoundland and Labrador Medical Association will make available two awards of $1,000.00 each to students in their second year of medical studies. These awards are intended to recognize potential interest in the organizational aspects of the profession of medicine as judged by the contribution made by the student to the governance of the medical school. While academic excellence is not the main criteria, recipients should be in good academic standing. The recipients should be identified to the Executive of the Association for approval upon recommendation by the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

THE ISIDOR EPSTEIN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP This scholarship is awarded out of income derived from a bequest to Memorial University of Newfoundland by the late Mrs. Bella Levkovitz. From this income a scholarship of not less than $700.00 is to be awarded as often as possible to an outstanding second year student in the Faculty of Medicine. It will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the basis of a recommendation from the Dean, Faculty of Medicine.

THE DR. RALPH JOHN DAY AWARD (By application) This award is available to a student in the pre-clerkship program who completes the best undergraduate project in bowel or liver cancer, including other metastatic disease. This award is a result of a donation from Mrs. Jean Day in memory of her late husband, Dr. Ralph John Day. The value of the award will be determined by the annual income derived from the initial endowment. It will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards upon recommendation of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine.

THE NICOLE MICHELLE LANE CANCER RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP (By application) This scholarship is provided through the generosity of the Candlelighters Association of Newfoundland and Labrador in memory of Nicole Michelle Lane. It is awarded annually to a second year medical student enrolled at Memorial University of Newfoundland who has undertaken the most outstanding summer research project in the area of cancer and particularly in the area of pediatric cancer. The award is made by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, acting on the decision of the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships. Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 9 Memorial University of Newfoundland

THE WESTERN MEMORIAL REGIONAL HOSPITAL SCHOLARSHIP (By application) This scholarship is derived from interest on funds invested by the medical staff of the Western Memorial Regional Hospital and is awarded annually to a student who is entering the third year of medical studies at Memorial University of Newfoundland. The recipient shall be a bona fide resident of that area served by the Western Memorial Regional Hospital and shall have high academic standing. The scholarship is awarded by the medical staff of Western Memorial Regional Hospital in consultation with the Dean of Medicine.

THE FRANK & PAT FAGAN FAMILY SCHOLARSHIP FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AND COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP (By Application) This scholarship has been established through a generous donation by Frank and Pat Fagan. Frank, Pat and their two sons, Andrew and Richard are graduates of Memorial University. Frank and Pat have spent their lives involved in community activities to enhance the lives of the people of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. As a family, they believe strongly in the importance of education as well as community involvement and volunteerism. The Fagan family wants to express their gratitude for the quality of education they all attained at Memorial University and the opportunities this has afforded them.

This prestigious scholarship will be awarded annually to an academically outstanding (top 10 in the class) student who has completed the Pre-clerkship component of the MD program and who demonstrates a significant record of community leadership, to entry or during the medical program. Only residents of the province of Newfoundland and Labrador are eligible to apply. The scholarship will be paid out to the recipient in two installments, one after completion of second year and one during the third year of medical studies. The recipient will be known as the “Fagan Family Scholar”. The scholarship will be awarded by the Senate Committee on an Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, acting on the recommendation of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine, and based on an application to be submitted by January 31st of the second year of medical studies. The Office of Student Affairs, Medicine will receive applications and assist the Dean with the selection.

THE NATHAN GOFF PENNEY AND GRACE ROSAMUNDE PENNEY SCHOLARSHIP This scholarship was established by a gift from the estate of Nathan Penney as a measure of his gratitude to the Faculty of Medicine for the care given to his wife, Grace. Valued at a portion of the income on the investment, it will be awarded annually to a Memorial University student enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine who meets the academic requirements for a scholarship as defined by the Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University. This scholarship will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the recommendation of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine.

Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 10 Memorial University of Newfoundland Awards available for ALL pre-clerkship students

The following is the list of scholarships, bursaries and awards that are available for students completing either the first or second year of medical undergraduate education (i.e. pre-clerkship students). Students in MED I and MED II are also encouraged to view the lists of awards, scholarships and bursaries that are available to all undergraduate students (see page 21).

Awards, scholarships and bursaries (pre-clerkship students)

GINA D. BLUNDON MEMORIAL AWARD (By Application) This award has been established in memory of Gina Doreen Blundon, of Carbonear, Newfoundland, who passed away suddenly on May 18, 2001. Gina was a member of Memorial University’s Faculty of Medicine Class of 2004, and her classmates, family and friends wish to honour her spirit through the terms of this award. The award will be valued at a portion of the income on the endowment and will be awarded annually following a nomination process. Any member of the Health Care Team that has interacted with the medical student may nominate the student for this award. A Nomination Form and complete Guidelines are available from the Office of the Assistant Dean for Student Affairs. Any students who have completed the first or second year of Undergraduate Medical Education at the Faculty of Medicine are eligible to be nominated. The recipient must have a positive, caring attitude contributing to the quality of class life and be in good academic standing. The award will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, acting on the recommendation of the Dean of Medicine's Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

THE DR. ANDREW BAGBY SCHOLARSHIP (By Application) The Latrobe Area Hospital Charitable Foundation and the Latrobe Area Family Practice Residency, in cooperation with Mr. and Mrs. David Bagby, are honoured to announce the Dr. Andrew Bagby Family Medicine Scholarship. This award is available to a student who is between first and second, or second and third year of medical school and will give a student the opportunity to participate in a 4-week Family Medicine experience in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. The recipient will be housed free-of-charge within easy walking distance of the hospital, and will also receive a noon meal daily. A stipend will be awarded. Only one scholarship will be awarded each year. Only students who have a genuine interest in Family Medicine need apply.

SUMMER INSTITUTE IN GERIATRICS (By Application - Biennial) This five-day conference will provide medical students who are entering their first or second year of medical school, an exciting opportunity to gain exposure to clinical work and academia in Geriatric Medicine. Activities include interactive presentations, patient/problem-based learning, and exposure to a variety of Geriatric services as well as site visits to clinical programs.

Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 11 Memorial University of Newfoundland NATIONAL INTERPROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE IN PALLIATIVE CARE (By Application) The Division of Palliative Care at McMaster University hosts an innovative immersion week in palliative care for Canadian students currently enrolled in health care professional schools. The Institute will be held in collaboration with regional palliative care programs. The Institute will follow a format of interprofessional problem based learning, with a focus on integration of core concepts of palliative care competencies. Self-reflection and professionalization will be woven into the course content and structure. The Institute is open to students currently enrolled in undergraduate Canadian health care professional schools in years 2-4.

STUDENTSHIP IN PHYSICIAN AND MEDICAL STUDENT HEALTH AND WELL-BEING (By application) The Studentship in Physician and Medical Student Health and Well-Being will provide an opportunity for a minimum of one month academic experience to research and conduct a project on some aspect of Physician Wellness in Medicine. The project may include scholarly research; program evaluation related to health and well-being in the medical profession; or the creation of literature or other art inspired by this theme. It will result in the creation of a deliverable outcome that may be suitable for peer review and presentation at a medical education meeting, conference, and/or suitable for submission for publication. An opportunity will be provided to the donor for viewing the output. The Studentship is valued at $2,500 prorated over the terms of the project (based on university rates for student pay). It is open to a student who has completed a minimum of first year medical studies in the Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland. The studentship is awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards based on a recommendation from the Dean, Faculty of Medicine. The Office of Student Affairs, Medicine will assist the Dean in the choice of an appropriate candidate. The award of the studentship is based on a proposal to be submitted by March 15th of each year. An application form is available from the Office of Student Affairs, Medicine.

Clerkship Awards

Awards available for clerkship students

The following is the list of scholarships, bursaries and awards that are given to students completing clerkship. These awards are awarded retroactively to fit within the university guidelines. There are no awards given out at the end of MED III. However, as can be seen from the selection criteria of awards available, performance in MED III is a determining factor in the granting of many awards. Students in MED III and MED IV are also encouraged to view the lists of scholarships, awards and bursaries that are available to all undergraduate students in the Faculty of Medicine (see page 21).

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UNIVERSITY FOR ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE The University Medal is awarded on the basis of academic excellence. The candidate will be judged to be an outstanding student throughout the four years of medical studies. The award is made by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the recommendation of the Dean of Medicine.

MEDICAL PRACTICE ASSOCIATES SCHOLARSHIP Medical Practice Associates, the business association of all full-time clinical faculty members in the Faculty of Medicine, offers this prestigious undergraduate scholarship annually. This scholarship is valued at $2,000.00 and is awarded to the recipient of the University Medal for Academic Excellence in Medicine. The scholarship will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, on the basis of a recommendation of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine. . THE DRS. JAMES AND LESLIE ROURKE DEAN’S CONVOCATION AWARD IN MEDICINE This award has been established by a generous donation from Dr. James Rourke, who started as Dean of Medicine in 2004 and Dr. Leslie Rourke. The Award recipient will be the graduating medical student who has made an outstanding personal contribution to bettering the lives of others through volunteer work and humanitarian acts while maintaining high academic standing. Consideration will be given to students who have exhibited the following characteristics: altruism, thoughtfulness, kindness and compassion. The award is made by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, on a recommendation from the Dean, Faculty of Medicine. The Office of Student Affairs, Medicine will assist the Dean in his or her choice of an appropriate candidate.

THE AMGEN CANADA MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY FAMILY MEDICINE SCHOLARSHIP These scholarships, five annually, are established through a generous contribution by Amgen Canada Inc. and valued at $1,000. Amgen Canada Inc. established these scholarships to provide support for medical students who are planning a career in Family Medicine. To be eligible, candidates must be full-time medical students in their graduating year who have been accepted into the Family Medicine Residency Program at Memorial University of Newfoundland. The Scholarships will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, on the basis of a recommendation from the Dean, Faculty of Medicine.

THE MARIE T. KENNEDY BURSARY (By application) In her will, Ms. Marie Theresa Kennedy left a bequest to Memorial University of Newfoundland to allow one or more bursaries of at least $5,000.00 to be awarded annually. To be considered, a candidate must be a full-time undergraduate student, in any year of study, majoring in Science or Medicine – it will be awarded on a rotating basis. Students receiving scholarships, or bursaries from other individuals or institutions, for the same scholarship year, will not be eligible. The Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 13 Memorial University of Newfoundland bursary will be awarded on the basis of need and academic effort by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards upon recommendation from the Dean.

THE DR. DAVID G. GREENLAND MEMORIAL BURSARY IN FAMILY MEDICINE (By application) This bursary, established through a generous contribution from Heather Greenland in memory of her late husband, Dr. David G. Greenland, is valued at $2,500.00 per annum. Dr. Greenland loved to mentor new doctors and was heavily involved in continuing medical education in Grand Falls, NL for many years prior to passing away in 2005. The bursary will be awarded to a full-time undergraduate student in the Faculty of Medicine with demonstrated financial need and in good academic standing. To be eligible, students must be in their third year of study or beyond and have demonstrated dedication to the practice of family medicine by indicating the intention to go into Family Medicine residency. Preference will be given to students from central Newfoundland as defined by the university. The bursary is awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the recommendation of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine.

THE DR. LAURA HISCOCK MEMORIAL BURSARY (By application) This bursary, valued at a portion of the income from the endowment, has been established through generous gifts from the classmates, friends and family of Dr. Laura Hiscock, Medicine class of 1992, in memory of Laura’s life and to honour her enduring spirit. Laura was passionate about life and had an outstanding ability to maintain balance between work and leisure. She was devoted to family and enjoyed helping and encouraging others; she supported other people and enjoyed celebrating their accomplishments, it seemed, as much as her own. She excelled at sports but was also an outstanding "sportsman," with a belief that doing your best was what really mattered. The bursary will be awarded annually to the Memorial University medical student who, in addition to demonstrated financial need, best demonstrates the qualities Laura embodied: passion for life, devotion to family, work-life balance, selflessness, supportive of others, and good sportsmanship. To be eligible students must be in their third year of medical studies or beyond. It will be awarded by the Senate Committee, Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, on the basis of a recommendation from the Dean, Faculty of Medicine. The Office of Student Affairs, Medicine will assist the Dean in his or her choice of an appropriate candidate.

THE CHARLES E. FROSST AWARD IN MEDICINE This scholarship, provided by Merck Frosst and valued at $1000.00, will be awarded at the end of the fourth year to the student who, in the opinion of the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries, and Scholarships, has shown the most promise in the field of Therapeutics. A suitably inscribed bronze medal is also presented to each year’s winner.

THE WILLIAM AND FRANCES POUND SCHOLARSHIP This scholarship is the result of a donation to the Opportunity Fund by Alumnus, Dr. Bernard Kai Fai So of Hong Kong. It is in recognition of the kindness and generosity shown to Dr. So by Mr. and Mrs. Pound during his years as a student at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Valued at the annual interest on the Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 14 Memorial University of Newfoundland endowment, it will be awarded annually to a medical student at Memorial University of Newfoundland on the basis of scholarship standing. It will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the recommendation of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine.

COOZE KEINATH SCHOLARSHIP This scholarship, valued at $1,000.00 is established by Dr. Derek Cooze a graduate of the Faculty of Medicine, Class of ’85 and his spouse, Dr. Kim Keinath. It will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the basis of scholarship standing and the recommendation of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine.

THE MERCK SHARPE & DOHME AWARD Merck Frosst provides an annual award, in the amount of $1,000 (or when appropriate two awards of $500.00 each.) This award is given to an outstanding student in the clerkship. A Merck Manual is also presented to each year’s winner. The award is made by the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

THE DR. FRANCIS L. O'DEA SCHOLARSHIP This scholarship is established to commemorate the memory and work of Dr. Francis L. O’Dea in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology, and is valued at a portion of the income on the investment. It is awarded annually to a third year student in the Faculty of Medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland, whose special interest lies in the area of Obstetrics and Gynecology. The scholarship is awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards acting on the recommendation of the Dean of Medicine and a Faculty Selection Committee.

THE DR. JANICE E. LESSARD SCHOLARSHIP IN GERIATRIC MEDICINE This scholarship is awarded annually from income derived from an endowment donated by Dr. Janice E. Lessard, an alumna of Memorial University of Newfoundland, Faculty of Medicine and a practicing Gerontologist, Toronto. It is to be awarded annually to a student who has completed third year of medical studies. The student will have demonstrated a desire to improve the functional and social well-being of the frail and elderly.The award will be made by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards acting on the decision of the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee, Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

THE DR. H. BLISS MURPHY CANCER CARE FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP This scholarship, in the amount of $1,000.00, is awarded on an annual basis by the Dr. H. Bliss Murphy Cancer Care Foundation. The student will have demonstrated an interest in oncology, will have completed an elective in the area of oncology and will be recommended by the Discipline of Oncology. The award is made by the Dean’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

THE DR. HENRY GAULT MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP (By Application) Friends and colleagues of the late Dr. Henry Gault have established this scholarship in his memory. Dr. Gault had an international reputation in nephrology research, and was instrumental in building a strong program of clinical and Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 15 Memorial University of Newfoundland research nephrology at the General Hospital and the Faculty of Medicine. Valued at a portion of the income on the investment one or more scholarships will be awarded at the end of the fourth year of undergraduate medical studies to a student who has demonstrated both interest in clinical research and academic excellence within Internal Medicine. Applications are available from the Student Affairs Office, Faculty of Medicine. Deadline for submission is January 31st. The scholarship will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the recommendation of the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

THE DR. JOHN M. DARTE MEMORIAL FUND (2) This fund, in memory of the first Professor and Chairman of Pediatrics at Memorial University of Newfoundland’s Faculty of Medicine (1968-75), has been established by Mrs. J.M. Darte and Mrs. Frances Darte McCabe. With income from this fund an award will be made annually with a value of $650.00. To be considered for this award, a student must be in good academic standing but other factors, such as financial need, will be considered. The selection will be made in accordance with prevailing policies of the Faculty of Medicine and the University.

THE MARY HONEYGOLD SCHOLARSHIP/BURSARY Established in memory of Mary Honeygold by her family, this scholarship/bursary is to be awarded to a student enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, on the basis of academic merit and need. Preference will be given to a student who has stated and/or demonstrated an interest in practicing medicine in rural Newfoundland upon graduation. The award is to be made by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards acting on the advice of the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

THE PATRICK J. DOBBIN MEMORIAL BURSARY The Atlantic Provinces Medical Peer Review is pleased to present the Dr. Patrick J. Dobbin Memorial Bursary in recognition of his contribution to medicine in Newfoundland as a Family Physician and Administrator for over thirty years. Dr. Dobbin was a founding member of APMPR, whose mission is to contribute to quality patient care through the assessment and education of physicians, and the promotion of excellence in medical office practices and procedures.

PRIZE IN SURGERY This award is made available by the Discipline of Surgery and is awarded to the student with the highest collective score on surgery clerkship examinations and a recognizable performance on surgery clerkship ITER's. The award will be made by the Dean’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

DONALD AND ELIZABETH HILLMAN PRIZE IN PEDIATRICS This prize is to be awarded to the most outstanding student in Pediatrics in the Clinical Clerkship Year (Third Year Medical Studies). The award is made by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, acting on the recommendation of the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 16 Memorial University of Newfoundland PRIZE IN INTERNAL MEDICINE This prize is made available by the Discipline of Internal Medicine and is awarded to the most outstanding student in Internal Medicine as recommended by the Discipline of Internal Medicine. The award will be made by the Dean’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

THE HUNTER W. EARLE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS IN MEDICINE (2) These scholarships have been made possible from the proceeds of a memorial fund established by colleagues of the late Dr. Hunter W. Earle and a generous donation from Mrs. Marilyn Pasternak, widow of Dr. Earle. Two scholarships will be made available annually to students enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland, who best exemplify the characteristics of leadership, sportsmanship and interest in student activities and who have maintained a good academic standard. The scholarships, valued at a portion of the annual income on the endowment, will be awarded to students who have completed the Clinical Clerkship and will be presented at the Annual Convocation Dinner in May. The awards will be made by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the recommendation of the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

PRIZE IN PSYCHIATRY This prize is made available by the Discipline of Psychiatry and is awarded to the most outstanding student in Psychiatry as recommended by the discipline. The award is made by the Dean’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

THE CHRISTOPHER & DONNA COX SCHOLARSHIP This scholarship, established through a generous contribution by Dr. Donna Hardy Cox and Dr. Christopher Cox, is valued at $500 per annum. Drs. Donna Hardy Cox and Christopher Cox, both alumni of Memorial University of Newfoundland, have established this scholarship in gratitude for their well-rounded student life and academic experience. To be eligible, candidates must be full-time undergraduate students. The scholarship will be awarded annually on a rotating basis between the School of Social Work and the Faculty of Medicine, beginning with the latter. In Medicine, the Scholarship will be awarded to a graduating MD student who has a strong academic record and who has expressed an interest in specializing in Oncology. In the School of Social Work it will be awarded to a graduating BSW student who is in scholarship standing and who has made the greatest contribution to student and community leadership. The Scholarship is awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, based on the recommendation of the Dean/Director of the appropriate discipline.

THE DR. ANDREW BAGBY AND SON ZACHARY ANDREW MEMORIAL BURSARY (By application) This endowed bursary was initiated in memory of Dr. Andrew Bagby and his son Zachary by David and Kathleen Bagby, parents of Andrew. The recipient must have an engaging demeanor and must relate with ease to people at all levels, as this was a unique characteristic of Dr. Bagby. The bursary will be awarded annually to the Memorial University medical student who, in addition to demonstrated financial need, best demonstrates the qualities Andrew embodied: Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 17 Memorial University of Newfoundland a positive, caring attitude, a sense of camaraderie, passion for life, supportive of others with a genuine concern for, and a desire to impact positively on the lives of, his/her classmates. To be eligible students must be in their third year of medical studies or beyond and in good academic standing. The bursary will be awarded by Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the basis of a recommendation from the Dean, Faculty of Medicine. The Office of Student Affairs, Medicine will assist the Dean in his or her choice of an appropriate candidate.

THE DR. ROBERT B. SALTER AWARD This scholarship is made available from income derived from an endowment by Dr. Robert B. Salter, Professor and Head of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Toronto. The Scholarship, which has been established as the result of Dr. Salter’s long association with the Grenfell Medical Mission of Northern Newfoundland and Labrador as well as his continuing academic interest in the Faculty of Medicine of Memorial University, is to be awarded annually to the third year undergraduate medical student who, in the opinion of the Faculty, has best exemplified the qualities of personal compassion and kindness toward patients – qualities that characterized the life of the late Sir Wilfred Grenfell. Preference will be given to students born in Newfoundland and Labrador. The award is made by the Dean’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

CROHN'S AND COLITIS FOUNDATION OF CANADA STUDENT BOOK AWARD This book prize is made available by the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada. The aim of the foundation is to encourage the recipient in the area of gastrointestinal disease. Eligible students must be in the third or fourth year of medical school and show exceptional promise in the study of gastrointestinal disease. The award is made by the Dean’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

SOCIETY FOR ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE This award is made available to each medical school to select a senior medical student who has demonstrated excellence in the specialty of emergency medicine. Each medical school is limited to ONE recipient each year. The student will receive: 1) one year subscription to the SAEM monthly journal, Academic Emergency Medicine 2) one year subscription to SAEM Newsletter 3) one year resident/medical student membership in SAEM 4) a certificate suitable for framing, personalized with the recipient’s name and 5) all recipients will be noted in an article in the SAEM Newsletter that is distributed to the over 5,000 SAEM members. The award is made by the Dean’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships.

THE EFFIE AND LEANDER MERCER SCHOLARSHIP (This scholarship is awarded to a MED III student every 3rd year) This scholarship was established by Dr. Jean Mercer in honour of her parents, Effie and Leander Mercer. Valued at the annual interest on the endowment, an award will be made alternately to a third-year student in Medicine, Engineering, and Post-Secondary Education (formerly Vocational Education). In any given year, if no student is available in the designated faculty it may be awarded to a student in Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 18 Memorial University of Newfoundland one of the other two faculties. The successful student must have done most of his/her studies as a mature student. It will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the basis of scholarship standing and a recommendation of the respective Dean. Financial need must also be taken into account.

THE DR. CHARLES NARDINI MEMORIAL AWARD This award was initiated by the Class of 1986 in memory of a classmate who was tragically killed in a skidoo accident in the Spring of 1986. Valued at approximately $500.00 annually, it will be given to a fourth year medical student who has scholarship standing. He/she should be selected by his/her classmates and judged as follows: The student who best exemplified the characteristics of leadership, friendliness, good humor, care and concern for students and patients. Selection will take place after completion of fourth year. The student will be nominated by classmates and recommended on the basis of a majority vote. Preference, when possible will be given to students from Labrador. The recommendation must be submitted to the Dean’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships, Faculty of Medicine. It will then be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the basis of a recommendation from the Dean, Faculty of Medicine.

THE ERIKA BARTLETT MEMORIAL BURSARY (This bursary is awarded every second year – by application) This bursary is the result of an endowment to the University funded by donations from family and friends of the Bartlett family, as well as students, staff and faculty members of the Faculty of Medicine. This bursary is valued at a portion of the annual accrued interest on the endowment and is available to a staff member and a medical student in alternate years. The Erika Bartlett Bursary is administered by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards and awarded on the basis of a recommendation from the Dean, Faculty of Medicine. Applications are available at the Office of Student Affairs, Faculty of Medicine. Selection Criteria: To be eligible a student must be registered in the fourth year of medical studies and be matched to a postgraduate program in Oncology (Medicine/Surgery/Radiology). If a student is not matched to an Oncology program then the recipient will be chosen at the discretion of the selection committee.

THE DR. BRUCE A. FRASER AWARD FOR CLERKSHIP ELECTIVES (Years 3 & 4 – By Application) This award is made possible by a bequest from the estate of Dr. Bruce A. Fraser who was a professor of Anatomy in the Faculty of Medicine at Memorial University of Newfoundland from 1979-1992. The award, valued at a portion of the income from the endowment, is available to two or three medical students doing Clerkship electives in the United Kingdom and/or Ireland. If no students are completing electives in the United Kingdom or Ireland in a given year, consideration will be given to providing the award for completion of other International elective. Deadline for submission of application is June 30th in the given year. Selection will be made on the basis of scholarship standing. It will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships and Financial Aid upon recommendation of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine. Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 19 Memorial University of Newfoundland

GOLD HUMANISM HONORS SOCIETY The Arnold P. Gold Foundation initiated the development of the Gold Humanism Honour Society (GHHS) designed to recognize fourth year medicals students who demonstrated exemplary, humanistic qualities essential to good doctoring: integrity excellence, compassion, altruism, respect, empathy and service. Students are nominated by their peers. Students are awarded a certificate of honour and a specially designed GHHS by the Society.

THE FORD HEWLETT MEMORIAL ONCOLOGY SCHOLARSHIP (By Application) This award is funded by the Canadian Cancer Society in memory of the late Ford Hewlett of Springdale. Mr. Hewlett was a lifelong volunteer of the Canadian Cancer Society. This award is available to a third year medical student with a stated interest - accomplishments in the field of Oncology. Applications will be forwarded to a faculty member who is knowledgeable in the area of Oncology research for assessment and recommendation.

DR. PHYLLIS H. MADRYGA SCHOLARSHIP This award is offered by the NLMA. This scholarship is awarded annually to a student from rural Newfoundland and Labrador in their final year of medical school with plans to practice rural medicine. Academic achievement, strong personal values and leadership within the Faculty of Medicine are also considered.

NATIONAL INTERPROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE IN PALLIATIVE CARE (By Application) The Division of Palliative Care at McMaster University hosts an innovative immersion week in palliative care for Canadian students currently enrolled in health care professional schools. The Institute will be held in collaboration with regional palliative care programs. The Institute will follow a format of interprofessional problem based learning, with a focus on integration of core concepts of palliative care competencies. Self reflection and professionalization will be woven into the course content and structure. The Institute is open to students currently enrolled in undergraduate Canadian health care professional schools in years 2-4.

THE DR. HARRY ROBERTS SCHOLARSHIP IN MEDICINE This scholarship has been established through generous gifts from Elizabeth Drugs Limited and the family of the late Dr. Harry Roberts, a graduate of Memorial University College in 1931 and an early and ardent promoter of the medical school. This scholarship will be valued at a portion of the income on the endowment and will be awarded annually. In recognition of the contribution made to the community and to the medical profession by Dr. H. D. Roberts, the scholarship will be awarded upon completion of the MD program to a medical student that has a strong academic record. The scholarship is awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, based on the recommendation of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine.

THE DR. HARRY W. EDSTROM SCHOLARSHIP IN MEDICINE Family, friends and colleagues of the late Dr. Harry W. Edstrom have established this scholarship in his memory. Dr. Edstrom was a professor of Medicine Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 20 Memorial University of Newfoundland (respirology) at Memorial University of Newfoundland who is recognized for his lifetime contributions to teaching and leadership in the medical profession. He was also Clinical Chief of Medicine at Eastern Health; Past President of the Newfoundland and Labrador Medical Association; Past Governor of the American College of Physicians; Past Executive of the Canadian Medical Association and Recipient of the 2002 Queen’s Jubilee Medal. The scholarship will be awarded annually to a medical student who has completed the Clerkship component of the MD program, has a strong academic record and who demonstrates leadership during medical studies. The scholarship is valued at $1000.00 per year with a plan to endow at a future date. It is awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards, based on the recommendation of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine.

Awards Available to All Undergraduate Medical Students

THE ALCOHOL AND DRUG DEPENDENCY COMMISSION COMMEMORATIVE AWARDS These awards have been established to commemorate the Alcohol and Drug Dependency Commission (1982 – 1992). In an effort to promote the pursuit of addictions studies in various disciplines, it is hoped that recipients will pursue careers in addiction-related fields. Up to three awards, valued at $750.00 each, are available annually and open to students who have completed a major or published paper at the undergraduate or graduate level or are completing an Honors Dissertation on addictions issues. It will be awarded on a rotating basis to students in Pharmacy, Nursing, Medicine and Social Work with a Faculty or School receiving only one award in any given scholarship year. These awards will be granted by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards upon recommendation of the Dean/Director/Head of the respective Faculty or School.

THE SANDRA BANNER STUDENT AWARD FOR LEADERSHIP CaRMS (Canadian Resident Matching Service) was established in 1970 to provide a transparent and fair process to match medical trainees with residency positions through Canada. CaRMS has earned international recognition for the high standards of its programs and services. Sandra Banner became the Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of CaRMS in 1986, and she has been instrumental in the growth and development of CaRMS. Sandra Banner has a passion for medical education and is a strong advocate for the voice of the students in matters that have an impact on their careers and life plans.

One of the key governance characteristics of CaRMS is the participation of medical trainees, both undergraduate and postgraduate, as directors. The quality of the student leaders is exceptional as they participate in the Board and Board subcommittees of CaRMS. Recognizing this excellence, and in honour of the 25 years of leadership Sandra Banner has provided to CaRMS, the Board of Directors is establishing the Sandra Banner Award for Leadership. The Board of Directors has valued this award at $5,000.

The purpose of this annual award is to encourage the development of future Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 21 Memorial University of Newfoundland leaders in medicine. The award will be given to medical students or residents who have demonstrated interest in/aptitude for leadership.

This award of up to $5,000 will be provided annually to undergraduate or postgraduate medical trainees to further their leadership development. The award can be used for leadership conferences (including registration, travel, and accommodation), formal leadership education at an accredited educational institution, or for a leadership elective (with defined leadership development goals). The award will normally be presented at the annual Canadian Conference on Medical Education or at another suitable time/location as determined by the Awards Committee.

Closing date for receipt of completed applications is December 15, 17:00 ET of each year. Late applications will not be considered.

For information on how to apply for this award please visit carms.ca or drop by the Student Affairs Office.

THE DR. ANDREW BAGBY MEMORIAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD (By Application) This photography award has been established in memory of Dr. Andrew Bagby, graduate of Memorial University’s Faculty of Medicine of 2000 by his friends and classmates. The award will be valued at a portion of the income on the endowment and will be awarded annually. Applicants are asked to submit an original 8 x 10 B&W or colour photograph to the Office of Student Affairs. The deadline is May 30 each year. All photo entries will be judged by a panel. The winning photo will be announced prior to the end of the academic year in Medicine. The successful applicant will also have the honor of having their photo framed and permanently displayed in our medical school. The collage of photos in this collection beautifies our school and ensures that Andrew’s legacy and spirit live on. They also serve as an inspiration for others to take the time to appreciate the world around them. The award will be administered by the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships. The Office of Student Affairs, Medicine will assist in the choice of an appropriate candidate.

THE DR. GEORGE CALLAHAN FOUNDATION BURSARIES (By Application) The George Callahan Foundation is an organization that attempts to assist medical students who have exhausted many other means of support and still find themselves in serious financial difficulty. Their goal is to reflect the philosophy and care of Dr. George Callahan. On June 5, 1979 Dr. George Callahan, who was on staff at St. Michael’s Hospital and practiced for almost 20 years in the core of Toronto, died prematurely. In to attempt to capture the spirit of his generosity, the Callahan Foundation was established. There were many instances in his life when he assisted medical students or interns who were experiencing financial difficulty. He did this without expecting to be repaid. The ultimate hope of the foundation is that those recipients who receive the Callahan gift will be

Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 22 Memorial University of Newfoundland inquisitive about George Callahan, both as an outstanding human being and great physician. Later, we hope that the recipients become involved in the operation of the foundation, but more important, in their professional lives display the kind of contribution that Dr. Callahan made to his family, friends and patients. In order to apply students should write a letter outlining their financial needs and complete a Callahan Bursary Fund Application Form. These bursaries will be available in December of any given year with the awarding of the grants in February of the following year.

THE DONALD CANT STUDENTSHIP (By Essay) The annual Donald Cant Studentship, valued at $750.00, is for researching and writing an original essay, suitable for publication, on some aspect of the History of Medicine. The studentship is open to any student enrolled in the MD program, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland. The award is made by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards acting on the decision of the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships on the basis of a proposal to be submitted by January 31 of each year.

CENTRAL REGIONAL INTEGRATED HEALTH AUTHORITY AND DR. J. F. BROWN BURSARY (By Application) Each year an award is made available to students from the former Central West Board. The annual income shall be awarded as a bursary to a student of any year from the former Central West area who demonstrates the greatest need and who, in the opinion of the Dean, has achieved adequate academic performance. Should for any reason a bursary not be awarded, the entire amount is to be returned to the fund, and the award made the following year in the usual manner. It will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards acting on the decision of the Dean of Medicine’s Advisory Committee on Awards, Bursaries and Scholarships. Applications may be submitted in September of each year.

THE CRAIG L. DOBBIN BURSARY IN MEDICINE The Craig L. Dobbin Bursary in Medicine was established by a generous gift through Dare To .. The Campaign for Memorial University, in memory of Dr. Craig L. Dobbin. The bursaries will be awarded to full-time undergraduate students in the Faculty of Medicine. The bursaries will be made available annually and will be used to assist medical students who have exhausted many other means of support and still find themselves in financial difficulty. To apply, students should write a letter outlining their financial needs and complete a bursary application form. The number and value of the bursaries available each year will depend on the funds available for spending (as per University policy), and will be determined at the discretion of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine. Where possible, preference will be given to students from Newfoundland and Labrador who indicate a desire to practice in NL. The bursaries will be awarded by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards based on the recommendation of the Dean, Faculty of Medicine with input from the Office of Student Affairs in the Faculty of Medicine.

Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 23 Memorial University of Newfoundland THE GERRY LYNCH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP The Gerry Lynch Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a medical student at Memorial University for the completion of a research paper on a medical history or medical humanities topic. Gerry Lynch (1936-1994) served as Executive Director of the NLMA for 27 years. This scholarship’s focus reflects the contribution Mr. Lynch made to health care policy, both provincially and nationally. Presentation is made during the NLMA Annual General Meeting. The winning paper is also posted to the NLMA website and sent to the CMA for possible publication in CMAJ. The scholarship is made possible by the Canadian Medical Foundation (CMF), a charitable organization dedicated to the support of medical education in Canada and, in part, through the generosity of MD Physician Services. The application deadline is March 15 in any given year.

THE MEDICAL SCHOOL ESSAY UNDERGRADUATE AWARD The Medical School Essay Award is supported by the K.B. Roberts Scholarship Fund, which was established in appreciation of the contribution made to the Faculty of Medicine by Dr. Kenneth Roberts. The award, valued at a portion of the income on the endowment, will be awarded annually to any undergraduate medical student registered full-time in the current academic year following a competition in the form of an essay or short monograph pertaining to any aspect of medicine or the medical sciences. The essay, not exceeding 5,000 words, should include an interpretative element that indicates the importance and relevance to Medicine, Health and Society. Should there be two essays of very high caliber but one is obviously the better provision may be made for an honourable mention award of lesser value. Submission deadline is April 30, in any given year, to the Office of Student Affairs HSC Room 2713. The award is made by the Senate Committee on Undergraduate Scholarships, Bursaries and Awards on the recommendation of the Dean’s Advisory Committee on Scholarships, Awards and Bursaries. Awards also available to postgraduate & graduate medical students.

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR MEDICAL ASSOCIATION BURSARY PROGRAM (By Application) The NLMA established the Newfoundland and Labrador Medical Scholarship Foundation to offer financial assistance to medical students. As part of this, the Foundation provides bursaries to medical students in Newfoundland and Labrador- funded seats at the Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University. Bursaries are made possible by the Newfoundland and Labrador Medical Scholarship Foundation and the Canadian Medical Foundation, a charitable organization dedicated to the support of medical education in Canada through the generosity of MD Financial (MD Management). Bursary recipients must be: in Newfoundland and Labrador- funded seats at Memorial University, Faculty of Medicine; Members of the NLMA/Canadian Medical Association (CMA); and in a position of financial need. The application deadline is in January of any given year. Recipients are notified by the NLMA in February or March. The identities of bursary recipients are not released publicly.

Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 24 Memorial University of Newfoundland NEW BRUNSWICK MEDICAL SOCIETY STUDENT BURSARIES (By Application) The NBMS, in partnership with the Canadian Medical Foundation (CMF), a charitable organization dedicated to the support of medical education in Canada and through the generosity of CMF’s donor MD Management Limited, are providing bursaries to medical students from New Brunswick. The recipients must be from New Brunswick; be in a position of demonstrated financial need; and be a member of both the NBMS and the CMA. (Membership to be confirmed prior to pay out of the bursaries). The application deadline and announcement of recipients is December of any given year.

Awards, Scholarships and Bursaries Faculty of Medicine Page 25 Memorial University of Newfoundland Index of Awards

Page ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS

Dr. Abdalla M. Hanna Memorial Bursary in Medicine (The) ...... 3 Dr. Kevin Keough Medical Entrance Scholarship...... 3 Gordon Mercer Rural Medicine Bursary (The) ...... 3 Dr. Peter and Mrs. Deborah Collingwood Scholarship in Medicine (The) ...... 3 Dr. Sharon Coffey Memorial Bursary (The) ...... 3

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Centenary of Responsible Government Scholarship ...... 4 Dr. John M. Darte Memorial Fund (The) ...... 5 Dr. Leonard Miller Award (The) ...... 6 Dr. Wulf Grobin Memorial Scholarship in Medicine (The) ...... 5 Faculty of Medicine Opportunity Fund Scholarship (The) ...... 5 Gina Blundon Memorial Scholarship (The) ...... 5 John M. and Elsa S. Morgan Scholarships ...... 4 Medical Practice Associates Scholarships ...... 4 Rural Community Visit Prize ...... 6 Ryan Family Scholarship (The) ...... 4 Surgery Prize in Anatomy ...... 5 Walter Davis Award (The) ...... 6

MED II

Dr. Brian Gerard Adams Memorial Bursary Fund ...... 8 Dr. Calvin N. Powell Bursary in Medicine (The) ...... 7 Dr. J. B. Roberts Memorial Scholarship (The) ...... 8 Dr. J. H. King Memorial Scholarship in Medicine (The) ...... 8 Dr. John M. Darte Memorial Fund (The) ...... 7 Dr. Peter Grant Memorial Scholarship (The) ...... 8 Dr. Ralph John Day Award (The) ...... 9 Frank & Pat Fagan Family Scholarship for Academic Excellence and Community Leadership (The) ...... 10 Isidor Epstein Memorial Scholarship (The) ...... 9 John M. and Elsa S. Morgan Scholarship ...... 7 Mary E. Pedersen, M.D. Scholarships in Medicine (5) ...... 7 Medical Practice Associates Scholarship For Academic Achievement (The) ...... 7 Morris & Graham Wilansky Memorial Award (The) ...... 8 Nathan Goff Penney and Grace Rosamunde Penney Scholarship (The)………..10 Newfoundland and Labrador Medical Association Awards (The) (2) ...... 9 Nicole Michelle Lane Cancer Research Scholarship (The) ...... 9 Pathology Prize (The) ...... 9 Western Memorial Regional Hospital Scholarship (The) ...... 10

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Preclerkship Awards

Dr. Andrew Bagby Scholarship (The) ...... 11 Gina D. Blundon Memorial Award ...... 11 National Interprofessional Institute in Palliative Care ...... 12 Summer Institute in Geriatric Medicine for Students (The) ...... 11 Studentship in Physician and Medical Student Health and Well-Being ...... 12

Clerkship

Amgen Canada Memorial University Family Medicine Scholarship (The) ...... 13 Charles E. Frosst Award in Medicine (The) ...... 14 Christopher and Donna Cox Scholarship (The) ...... 17 Cooze Keinath Scholarship ...... 15 Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada Student Book Award ...... 18 Donald and Elizabeth Hillman Prize in Pediatrics (The) ...... 16 Dr. Andrew Bagby and Son Zachary Andrew Memorial Bursary ...... 17 Dr. Bruce A. Fraser Award for Clerkship Electives (The) ...... 19 Dr. Charles Nardini Memorial Award ...... 19 Dr. David G. Greenland Bursary in Family Medicine ...... 14 Dr. Laura Hiscock Memorial Bursary(The) ...... 14 Dr. Francis L. O’Dea Scholarship (The) ...... 15 Dr. H. Bliss Murphy Cancer Care Foundation Scholarship (The) ...... 15 Dr. Henry Gault Memorial Scholarship (The) ...... 15 Dr. Janice E. Lessard Scholarship in Geriatric Medicine (The) ...... 15 Dr. John M. Darte Memorial Fund (The) (2) ...... 16 Dr. Phyllis H. Madryga Scholarship...... 20 Dr. Harry Roberts Scholarship in Medicine (The) ...... 20 Dr. Robert B. Salter Award (The) ...... 18 Dr. Harry W. Edstrom Scholarship in Medicine (The) ……………………………...20 Drs. James and Leslie Rourke Dean’s Convocation Award in Medicine (The) ... 13 Effie and Leander Mercer Scholarship (The) ...... 18 Erika Bartlett Memorial Bursary (The) ...... 19 Ford Hewlett Memorial Oncology Scholarship (The)...... 20 Gold Humanism Honors Society ...... 20 Hunter W. Earle Memorial Scholarships in Medicine (The) (2) ...... 17 Marie T. Kennedy Bursary (The) ...... 13 Mary Honeygold Scholarship/Bursary (The) ...... 16 Medical Practice Associates Scholarship for Academic Achievement (The) ...... 13 Merck Sharpe & Dohme Award (The) ...... 15 National Interprofessional Institute in Palliative Care ...... 20 Patrick J. Dobbin Memorial Bursary (The) ...... 16 Prize in Internal Medicine ...... 17 Prize in Psychiatry ...... 17 Prize in Surgery ...... 16 Society for Academic Emergency Medicine ...... 18 University Medal for Academic Excellence ...... 13 William and Frances Pound Scholarship (The) ...... 14

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All Undergraduate Students

Alcohol and Drug Dependency Commission Commemorative Awards (The) ..... 21 Sandra Banner Student Award for Leadership (The) ...... 21 Central Regional Integrated Health Authority and Dr. J. F. Brown Bursary ...... 23 Craig L. Dobbin Bursary in Medicine (The)…………….………………………..….23 Donald Cant Studentship (The)………………………………………………………23 Dr. Andrew Bagby Memorial Photography Award (The) ...... 22 Dr. George Callahan Foundation Bursaries (The) ...... 22 Gerry Lynch Memorial Scholarship ...... 24 Medical School Essay Undergraduate Award (The) ...... 24 New Brunswick Medical Society Student Bursaries ...... 25 Newfoundland and Labrador Medical Association Bursary Program ...... 24

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