Rural medical student named Rural Health Advocate of the Year
Final year rural medical student Jasmine Davis has achieved many accolades while at university, including the recent rural health advocate award.

Jasmine Davis, final-year Doctor of Medicine and Master of Public Health student.
Jasmine Davis, a dedicated student, leader and community member passionate about championing rural health, has been awarded the Rural/Remote Health Advocate of the Year award at the inaugural National Rural and Remote Health Awards in Canberra.
The Rural/Remote Health Advocate of the Year Award recognises an individual who has demonstrated outstanding commitment to advocating for policies that improve access to quality, culturally safe and responsive healthcare in rural/remote communities.
Jasmine is a final-year Doctor of Medicine and Master of Public Health student who is a strong advocate for rural health equity and raising awareness of the declining numbers of medical students entering general practice.