A prize of $200 is awarded by the faculty to the top two students in third year.
A prize of $150 awarded for the best medical student in third year.
A prize of $250 is awarded by the Association of Monash Medical Graduates to the student obtaining the highest aggregate marks in MED2061/2 and MED3051/2 (Clinical and communication skills I and II) in second and third year.
This prize, valued at $200 is awarded to the third-year student, selected by their peers, who has contributed most to the first three years of the Monash medical course and who has some of the qualities which won the late Paul Boyce the respect and admiration in which he was held. The prize may be a book voucher or a stethoscope.
This prize is awarded to the student who achieves the highest mark in the third-year subject MED3042 (Basic and clinical pharmacology and toxicology II).
This prize of $100 and an engraved medallion is awarded to the student who achieves the highest mark in the infectious diseases component of MED3062.
This prize is awarded to the student with the highest aggregate mark for the first three years of the medical course.
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