Examination Prizes
The College presents prizes to the most successful candidates in College examinations.
CE Eddy Prize - Part 1 Examination
The C.E. Eddy Prize is awarded to the most successful candidates in the Part 1 examination in both radiology and radiation oncology. This prize is named in honour of the late Dr Cecil Eddy, a former Director of what is now the Australian Radiation Laboratory, who did much to establish a sound physical basis for the practice of radiology in Australia.
HR Sear Prize – Part 2 Examination
The H.R. Sear Prize is awarded to the most successful candidate in the Part 2 Radiology examination. The prize honours Dr Herbert Ray Sear, an early President of the College, who enjoyed an international reputation in skeletal radiology.
Kaye Scott Prize
This prize is named in honour of the late Dr Kaye Scott, an amazing man who played a vital role in the life of our College for many years. In particular, he was Warden of the Membership for 17 years and was President of the College in 1958. He was awarded the Gold Medal of the College in 1969 for his dedicated service to the College's educational ideals over very many years. The prize is awarded only to a very outstanding candidate in radiation oncology.
MGF Donnan Prize - Part 2 Examination
Radiology lost one of its most distinguished practitioners when Gordon Donnan died in 1993. Gordon Donnan is remembered as one of a small band of radiologists who steered the College through its formative years. The MGF Donnan Prize is awarded to the best candidate in Pathology at the Part 2 Radiology examination.
QLD Branch - Uhr Clarke Bursary
The Uhr-Clarke Bursary is awarded to the most successful QLD Part 2 exam candidate in radiodiagnosis or radiation oncology. The candidate is chosen by the Chief Censors and $5,000 (from 2009 inclusive) is provided to assist the registrar to attend an accredited overseas conference or Fellowship.

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