Applications for the Dr Atai Anne Deborah Omoruto Scholarship

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Applications are sought for this year's Dr Atai Anne Deborah Omoruto Scholarship Award for an African woman to attend the 2017 WONCA Africa conference in Pretoria.

Preamble

This award is in the spirit of Atai’s leadership in family medicine in Africa, inspired by her dedication to the advancement of women physicians and women’s health in family medicine, and in tribute to Atai’s exceptional courage, selflessness, and commitment to her patients with Ebola both in Uganda and Liberia. She pioneered the establishment of family medicine program at Makerere University, Uganda and was head of the family medicine department, Makerere University from 2004 to 2011. Atai was an executive member of the Wonca Working Party on Women and Family Medicine and was the recipient of Wonca 2016 Global Five Star Doctor Award in recognition of her extraordinary service as a family medicine leader over many years, her service to the people of Uganda, and her recent extraordinary leadership tackling the Ebola crisis in West Africa. Atai passed away in May, 2016.

Focus:

The aim of the award is to support opportunities for African women doctors whose economic circumstances limit their ability to attend WONCA biennial conferences, particularly those women in their early career.
The candidate for the Atai Omoruto Award should be an African woman family physician or family medicine resident in Africa, who demonstrates significant contributions in Africa, in any the following areas:

· Leadership in Family Medicine at the institutional, local, or national level

· Commitment to the advancement of women in family medicine

· Clinical courage and selflessness in providing care to the most vulnerable populations

Process:

A potential candidate should submit:

· a two-page essay stating how her attendance at the relevant conference (in the first instance, the WONCA Africa regional meeting in August 2017, including the WONCA Working Party on Women and Family Medicine preconference immediately before the regional meeting) will contribute to her ability to advance her work in some or all of the above three areas of achievement demonstrated by Atai.

. Evidence of need for funding in order to attend

· a letter of support from a family physician familiar with her work

· a curriculum vitae

Desirable

Evidence of high level achievement for those applicants in early career stages; evidence of work with disadvantaged peoples; breadth of activity within family medicine (e.g. teaching / research); prior involvement with WONCA activities.

Submission of Application

Application package should be submitted to Kerry Pert: [email protected]

Closing date

June 1, 2017.

Successful applicant announced one month later