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The Dr Boris Mak Rehabilitation Medicine Trainee Award for Best Presentation is made possible due to the generosity of the late Dr Boris Mak FAFRM.
Three AFRM Fellows are required to judge the Awards at the Symposium Rāhoroi 22 Pipiri 2024 | Saturday 22 June 2024
Time: 9.30am – 3.30pm
Location: Aotearoa NZ RACP Wellington Office
AFRM Trainees residing in Aotearoa New Zealand deliver a 10 minute Rehabilitation Medicine presentation at the Faculty Symposium in June 2024. The presentations are to be based on current research, an interesting case study with associated scientific educational information or a Rehabilitation Medicine “hot topic” of interest.
Judging Sheets will be provided requiring analysis of the presentations under criteria; Scientific Content, Presentation and General.
To complete this role you will need to be available for pre paper work and present at the Symposium in person at the Aotearoa NZ AFRM Symposium in Wellington.
Collation of scores is completed on the day with the Award being presented that afternoon.
To apply, submit an expression of interest form (DOC) to nz_afrm@racp.org.nz