A gold medallion and $75 for the student who obtains the highest aggregate marks in the award of the MB BS degree with honours.
This prize, comprising the Ciba collection of medical illustrations by Dr Frank Netter (thirteen volumes), is awarded by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Australia Pty Ltd to the final-year student who obtains the highest aggregate of marks in the final-year examinations.
A prize of $100 to the sixth-year student who submits the best longitudinal study of the development of an infant.
A prize of $200 to the sixth-year student who, after studying in the Alfred Hospital Clinical School, obtains the highest aggregate of marks in the sixth-year examinations.
A prize of $100 and a medallion to the sixth-year student from the Monash Medical Centre Clinical School who obtains the highest aggregate of marks in the award of the MB BS degree with honours.
An award of $250 together with a medallion to the sixth-year student who is judged by his or her colleagues to be the outstanding student during the course of the MB BS degree.
A prize of $250 to the sixth-year student who obtains the highest aggregate of marks, or the most deserving student as determined by the head of unit in the sixth-year psychological medicine rotation at the Monash Medical Centre Clinical School.
A prize of $300 to the sixth-year student who obtains the highest aggregate of marks, or the most deserving student as determined by the head of unit in the sixth-year psychological medicine rotation at the Alfred Hospital Clinical School.
An award of $1000 to the sixth-year student who obtains the highest aggregate of marks in the sixth-year examinations.
An award of $250 to the sixth-year student who is the most deserving as determined by the head of department, based on marks archieved in community medicine.
An award for the highest aggregate mark in surgery as determined by fifth and sixth-year assessments aided by, when required, a separate clinical examination.
A prize as determined by the Medical Defence Union to the student or students who submit the best elective reports from the fifth year of the course as selected by a subcommittee represented by all fifth and sixth-year teaching departments.
A prize of $400 and a textbook awarded to the student who obtains the highest marks in an examination conducted by the Victorian faculty of the college.
The trustees of a fund established in memory of the late Harriet and Robert Power have granted a scholarship, awarded annually, to encourage the acquisition of sound practical knowledge of the principles of medicine and surgery. The awards are open only to final year students from the Alfred Hospital Clinical School and are determined by a written exam, followed by a vive voce for selected candidates, arranged by the clinical supervisor on behalf of the Alfred Hospital board.
A fund established by Frederick Richard Green to commemorate the naming of his son. Awarded annually for excellence in the area of medicine. The award is open only to final-year Alfred medical students and is determined by results in the final-year OSCA.
Prizes of a plaque and a $100 book voucher, one each at MMC and Alfred Clusters, for the top final-year students in clinical medicine at each cluster determined by the highest mark in the final-year clinical exams (long case and OSCA).
A prize of $250 and a plaque to the sixth-year student who, after studying at the Monash Medical Centre Clinical School, obtains the highest aggregate of marks in the sixth-year examinations..
This prize is awarded to the sixth-year student at Monash Medical Centre who achieves the highest aggregate mark in surgery as determined by the results of the fifth-year surgery rotation and the final-year clinical exams.
A prize of $200, a certificate and a literary book to the student who in paediatrics demonstrates the highest ability as assessed by the results of a clinical examination. The five students obtaining the highest marks overall in the fifth-year paediatrics assessment are selected as candidates for this clinical examination, scheduled for the following year.
A prize of a medal and a scroll awarded by the Department of Medicine (Monash Medical Centre) for the best student essay on a patient seen during the fifth year of the course.
A prize of $100 awarded each year to a sixth-year student following selection for an examination in neonatal paediatrics.
A prize of $200 awarded to the sixth-year student who obtains the highest aggregate mark in obstetrics and gynaecology as determined by the combined results of the fifth year obstetrics and gynaecology rotation and the obstetrics and gynaecology stations in the final-year OSCA exams.