PMCV are hosting the Victorian Prevocational Medical Training Awards on Friday the 23rd of October 2026.
Following the success of last year’s event we are bringing the awards back for 2026! This year the event will be held at the Glasshouse Melbourne.
Join us, along with colleagues, leaders and industry partners from across the sector, as we honour innovation, excellence, and the future of prevocational training in Victoria.
Awards Nominations
Award Nominations will open in the coming months prior to the event. We will be accepting awards nominations for the following awards categories:
Victorian Clinical Educator of the Year
Victorian Prevocational Doctor of the Year
Regional/Rural Health Service Innovation and Excellence
Medical Education Officer of the Year
Medical Workforce Officer of the Year
Metropolitan Health Service Innovation and Excellence
Highlights from 2025 Awards
The inaugural Victorian Prevocational Medical Training Awards were held on the 16th of October 2025 at Swanston Hall.
The awards winners were as follows:
- Most Outstanding Contribution to JMO Victoria Committee – Dr Adam Wahab
- JMO Victoria Health Service Representative of the Year – Dr Holly Hayes, Goulburn Valley Health
- Metropolitan Health Service Innovation and Excellence Award – Northern Health ‘Introduction to Clinical Governance’ program
- Regional Health Service Innovation and Excellence Award – Echuca Regional Health, ‘Culture Safety and Inclusion’ program
- Victorian Clinical Educator of the Year – Dr Hussain Rabia, Echuca Regional Health
- Victorian Prevocational Doctor of the Year – Dr Karanjeet Chauhan, Royal Melbourne Hospital
- Recognition of Service – Associate Professor Jonathan Knott
- Recognition of Service – Professor Michelle Leech
- Lifetime Achievement Award – Professor Lou Irving