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The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) is proud to present the 2024 Registrar of the Year Award to Dr Marian Dover.

Dr Dover has been recognised for her outstanding commitment to rural healthcare, leadership, clinical excellence, and community engagement. The award was announced at the Rural Medicine Australia (RMA24) conference in Garramilla (Darwin).

ACRRM President Dr Rod Martin says Dr Dover demonstrates an outstanding commitment to the ACRRM Fellowship program, a passion for rural generalism, and a dedication to improving the lives of those in rural, remote and First Nations communities.

“Her service to her colleagues, the profession, and ultimately rural communities goes beyond clinical experience, and is inspiring.

“She is a committed and passionate voice for the interests of rural doctors and communities, driving advocacy for junior doctors and registrars.

“Her ability to connect with all levels of the profession, from students through to key healthcare leaders including ACRRM, the Rural Doctors Association of Australia, government and industry organisations, demonstrates her leadership qualities.”

Marian is currently working as a Rural Generalist Obstetrician in Katherine, NT. She is passionate about doctor wellbeing, climate and health, and advocating for RG training.

Dr Martin says: “Marian has successfully completed her ACRRM Fellowship training and will be conferred as a Fellow at this week’s Rural Medicine Australia (RMA24) conference taking place in Darwin (23 to 26 October).

“We look forward to celebrating her achievements and continuing to support her throughout her Rural Generalist career.”

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The Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) is proud to present the 2024 Registrar of the Year Award to Dr Marian Dover.

Dr Dover has been recognised for her outstanding commitment to rural healthcare, leadership, clinical excellence, and community engagement. The award was announced at the Rural Medicine Australia (RMA24) conference in Garramilla (Darwin).

ACRRM President Dr Rod Martin says Dr Dover demonstrates an outstanding commitment to the ACRRM Fellowship program, a passion for rural generalism, and a dedication to improving the lives of those in rural, remote and First Nations communities.

“Her service to her colleagues, the profession, and ultimately rural communities goes beyond clinical experience, and is inspiring.

“She is a committed and passionate voice for the interests of rural doctors and communities, driving advocacy for junior doctors and registrars.

“Her ability to connect with all levels of the profession, from students through to key healthcare leaders including ACRRM, the Rural Doctors Association of Australia, government and industry organisations, demonstrates her leadership qualities.”

Marian is currently working as a Rural Generalist Obstetrician in Katherine, NT. She is passionate about doctor wellbeing, climate and health, and advocating for RG training.

Dr Martin says: “Marian has successfully completed her ACRRM Fellowship training and will be conferred as a Fellow at this week’s Rural Medicine Australia (RMA24) conference taking place in Darwin (23 to 26 October).

“We look forward to celebrating her achievements and continuing to support her throughout her Rural Generalist career.”