LIMELight Awards 2007
In recognition of the wonderful work staff and medical schools are doing in Indigenous health. These awards acknowledge an innovative programme or initiative which addresses critical issues, brings people together collaboratively and implements an innovative solution.
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Award |
Winner |
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Leading innovation in curriculum implementation |
Ms Suzanne Pitama |
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Leading innovation in Indigenous student recruitment support & graduation |
Centre for Aboriginal & Medical Health |
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Leading innovation in cultural & organisational change |
Dr David Paul Dr Tamara Mackean |
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Leading innovation in community engagement |
Winnunga Nimmityjah |
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LIMELight Leadership Award For outstanding leadership by an individual |
A/ Prof. Marlene Drysdale A/Prof. John Broughton |
These awards were judged by an independent panel consisting of:
Dr David Jensen - Teora (Maori Medical Practitioners Association of Aoteroroa)
Dr Marlene Kong - AIDA (Australian Indigenous Doctors Association)
Professor Steven Leader - The University of Sydney
The LIMELight Awards were presented during the official dinner of the LIME Connection II.
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A/Prof. Marlene Drysdale (Monash) & A/Prof. John Broughton (Otago) |
(L-R) Ms Adele Cox (UWA), DrTamara Mackean (Flinders), Dr David Paul (UWA), A/Prof. Helen Milroy (UWA), Dr. Paula Edgill (UWA) |
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MS Suzanne Pitama (Otago) |
Mr Greg Phillips & Dr Peter Sharp (on behalf of Winnunga Nimmityjah Aboriginal Health Service) |



