STETHOSCOPES


Graduating as a medical doctor or a Fellow is a huge achievement, and it is a privilege to be able to celebrate with you as you help to contribute towards equitable health outcomes.

To mark this momentous achievement in becoming an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander doctor and/or Fellow, all AIDA members are gifted with a hand-painted AIDA stethoscope upon graduating from medical school and/or becoming a Fellow. The AIDA stethoscope symbolises the history and future of First Nations medicine as each additional doctor and Fellow works to change the landscape of healthcare across Australia and normalise our mob being medical professionals. 

Traditionally AIDA presents the appropriate stethoscope to members during a special ceremony at the gala dinner during our annual conference, however at PRIDoC 2024, the stethoscopes will be presented at the Banquet Dinner. 

If you would like to receive your stethoscope and be part of our renowned presentation, please send your graduation certificate to membership@aida.org.au and be sure to be registered for this years Congress or alternatively, go to: https://aida.org.au/2024-stethoscope-registration/

If you are receiving a framed stethoscope at PRIDoC 2024, please ensure to have space in your luggage to take the frame home as you will be responsible for getting it back home. 

Please note that you must register by 1 October 2024 in order to receive your stethoscope at this year’s ceremony.



Ngadlu Kaurna yartangka inparringutha.
Ngadlu-rlu Kaurna miyurna, yaitya mathanya Wama Tarntanyaku pukinangku tarrkarri-arra tampinthi.
Ngadlu-rlu Kaurna miyurna parnaku yarta, yailtya, tapa purruna tampinthi.
Ngadlu-rlu Kaurna Pukiana miyurna puki-puki-nangku, Kaurna Purkarna yalaka tampinthi.
Ngadlu-rlu yaitya miyurna iyangka yalaka kumarta pangkarra Wirltuthidnanangku, kumarta pangkarra warrunangku tampinthi.

We acknowledge and pay our respects to the Kaurna people, the traditional custodians whose ancestral lands we will gather on.
We acknowledge and respect the Kaurna people’s cultural, spiritual, physical and emotional connection with their land, waters and community. We pay respect to elders both past and present. 
We extend that respect to other First Nations People and their Indigenous lands across the globe.


PRIDoC 2024 HOST 

PO Box 3497,Manuka, ACT, Australia, 2603
conference@aida.org.au

CONTACT THE ORGANISERS

All Occasions Group
12 Stirling Street, Thebarton, SA, Australia, 5031
(61) 8 8125 2200
conference@aomevents.com 

Media enquiries: communications@aida.org.au