Indigenous Family Medicine Resident Scholarship

Dr. Willow Thickson – 2024 recipient

The Indigenous Family Medicine Resident Scholarship recognizes a top First Nations, Métis, or Inuit family medicine resident in Canada who has shown leadership and commitment to a career in family medicine.

The value of the Indigenous Family Medicine Resident Scholarship is $10,000. The award will be presented during Family Medicine Forum (FMF). The recipient will receive a complimentary one-day registration for FMF. In addition, the Indigenous Family Medicine Resident Scholarship may reimburse up to $2,000 to help offset the costs of accommodation, meals, and travel to attend FMF.

Eligibility criteria:

Nominees must be senior family medicine residents in their second year at the time of nomination.

Nominees must show an interest in enhancing their leadership skills within organized medicine.

Nominees are eligible if they have one or more achievements in the following areas:

  • Leadership activities during residency/leadership qualities (beyond departmental and program activities, such as participation in organized family medicine, the CFPC’s Section of Residents, or Resident Doctors of Canada)
  • Academic achievements related to family medicine (e.g., publications)
  • Research achievements
  • Oral presentation skills (articulate and confident when presenting to large groups)
  • Unique achievements or exceptional activities in medical school or residency
  • Service to vulnerable populations, such as rural, Indigenous, 2SLGBTQ+, addiction/mental health, inner city, etc.

Where possible, you are encouraged to consider recognizing a candidate who was not previously nominated for an Indigenous Medical Student Scholarship.

Please refer to the Guidelines for basic eligibility requirements and additional considerations.

Nomination process:

Nominations must be submitted online.

Nominations must reach the CFPC National Office by 4:00 p.m. (ET) on May 20, 2025.

Please refer to the Nomination Guidelines for requirements.

Submit your nomination now

Selection process:

The CFPC’s Indigenous Health Committee will recommend the recipient to the national Honours and Awards Committee.

The Honours and Awards Committee will approve the final recipient for this award and the recipient will be informed in August.

Read the list of previous scholarship recipients.

Recognition of support:

This is a joint program of the CFPC and FAFM through the generosity of the FAFM’s donors, MD Financial Management and Scotiabank.