The Confederation of Postgraduate Medical Education Councils (CPMEC) acknowledge junior doctors and clinical educators across Australia and New Zealand for their major contribution to prevocational medical education and training annually. Throughout the last 12 months we have seen a remarkable number of Trainee Medical Officers and Educators use creativity, innovation, and tenacity to enhance prevocational medical education and training.
Using a two-tiered selection process, jurisdictional winners are selected for each award and from this group an overall Trans-Tasman winner will be announced at the ANZ Prevocational Medical Education Forum, in Darwin, 11-14 November 2024.
2024 South Australian Junior Doctor of the Year
Dr Vienna Tran, LCLHN
Dr Tran excelled in rural rotations during her Intern and PGY2 year, impressing the medical education unit. She significantly contributes to teaching through sessions, publications and presentations. Vienna supports trainees beyond the hospital and bridges hospital-community engagement. She ensures junior doctors and students feel welcome, providing bedside teaching, supervising procedures and advocating for the rural workforce.
2024 South Australian Clinical Educator of the Year
Dr Kirrily Holton, Director of Clinical Training, SALHN
Dr Holton balances roles across SA Health and SALHN as a consultant rehabilitation physician and clinical lead in the Rural Support Service. She holds educational positions at Flinders University and the Australasian Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine. Kirrily supports prevocational trainees, developing shadowing placements and the Intern Preparedness Series. Known for her passion, diligence, intelligence, and clinical focus, she is a dedicated mentor to medical students and staff. Her approachable nature and open-door policy further enhance her role as a trusted educator.
2024 Nominees
We would also like to recognise the 2024 nominees for their ongoing contributions to medical education and training.
View the 2024 nominees here.
Past winners
Dr Harry Gaffney 2023 South Australian Junior Doctor of the Year Dr Gaffney has significantly contributed to education and training in the LCLHN and the wider community through project work, publications, and speaking at several conferences and podcasts. Dr Gaffney is passionate about education and training and advocates for rural healthcare junior doctors Australia-wide by liaising with the Australian Medical Council (AMC) on how to improve the rural health workforce and rural patient health outcomes. | Dr Hamish Eske, RMCLHN 2023 South Australian Clinical Educator of the Year Dr Hamish Eske has contributed to the education of junior doctors substantially and improved education and training opportunities in rural and remote locations. He is a role model of excellence in rural medical practice and his investment in JMO education and professional development is appreciated by the junior doctor cohort. |
Dr Jerida Burgess 2022 South Australian Junior Doctor of the Year Dr Burgess is recognised for “significant contributions to the education and training of junior doctors in RACE” the Riverland Academy of Clinical Excellence pathway within the RMCLHN. | Dr Niloofar Safaie Yazdi, NALHN 2022 South Australian Clinical Educator of the Year Dr Safaie Yazdi is “incredibly focused on junior doctor welfare and has worked with the Executive Director of Medical Service to improve facilities for junior doctors, provide welfare support and reduce fatigue”. |
Dr Shihab Siddiquee | Dr Samuel Gluck, NALHN |
Dr Andre Tran 2020 South Australian Junior Doctor of the Year Intern at SALHN, Dr Tran has made an outstanding contribution to medical student teaching in the hospital setting and has also been awarded Clinical Associate Lecturer of the year by the Adelaide Simulation Centre. | Dr Jarrod Marks, NALHN |
For further information and to view more past winners, visit the CPMEC website.