Overseas study for doctors
PA Auckland The Neurological Foundation has announced a study award and two scholarships which it proposes to grant annually. The foundation’s executive director, Mr Syd Tye, said the awards were to encourage doctors specialising in neurology to finish their training and remain in New Zealand. The awards are the V. J. Chapman Research Fellowship, in commemoration of Professor V. J. Chapman, an Auckland botanist, and the New Zealand Neurological Foundation W. and B. Miller Post-graduate Scholarships, in memory of Mr W. and Mrs B. Miller, early Auckland settlers. An Auckland doctor, Neil Anderson, is the first recipient of the Chapman fellowship. He will leave this month for two years study at the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centre in New York. He will research the effect of cancer on the nervous system. Recipients of the two post-graduate scholarships have yet to be announced.
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Press, 4 July 1985, Page 24
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