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Kaitāia College old boy Dr John Ward earns major medical award

Mike Dinsdale
By Mike Dinsdale
Editor. Northland Age·Northern Advocate·
28 Oct, 2024 04:00 PM3 mins to read

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Kaitāia College old boy Dr John Ward, second from left at rear, with the Surfing Australia team at the 2024 Paris Olympics (the surfing was held in Tahiti).

Kaitāia College old boy Dr John Ward, second from left at rear, with the Surfing Australia team at the 2024 Paris Olympics (the surfing was held in Tahiti).

A Kaitāia College old boy has just been awarded the Australasian College of Sport & Exercise Physicians (ACSEP) 2024 College Award for the top exam results across all of Australia and New Zealand.

Dr John Ward, who grew up in the Far North and attended the college from 2003-2007, recently passed his exams to become a specialist sport & exercise physician, earning the award for his high marks.

But he’s already had major success through his career in Australia, where he is the chief medical officer (CMO) for Surfing Australia. He recently went to the 2024 Paris Olympics where the team won a silver medal in Tahiti. He also looks after elite swimming through Queensland Academy of Sport.

Ward was also the NRL Māori All Stars doctor from 2019-2023, and the Kangaroos doctor for Papua New Guinea tours 2022-2023. He was also the CMO for the Gold Coast Titans 2019-2020, Toa Samoa in 2023 and has a long affiliation with the Burleigh Bears.

Dr John Ward and wife Emma Kutia after he was presented with the  Australasian College of Sport & Exercise Physicians 2024 College Award for the top exam results across all of Australasia.
Dr John Ward and wife Emma Kutia after he was presented with the Australasian College of Sport & Exercise Physicians 2024 College Award for the top exam results across all of Australasia.
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Ward did all his schooling from Kaitāia Primary School through to Kaitāia College. He played rugby for Te Rarawa which helped him develop traits of respect, culture and hard work.

He told the Northland Age he has very fond memories of these times under Merv Rawiri and close connections to the Wikitera whānau.

Ward said he wanted the story of his success told to hopefully inspire other Far North youth into chasing their dreams.

Former Kaitāia GP Dr Lance O'Sullivan has been a role model for Ward, who has just received a major award in Australia.
Former Kaitāia GP Dr Lance O'Sullivan has been a role model for Ward, who has just received a major award in Australia.

Ward completed his medical degree through the University of Auckland between 2008-2013 where he was awarded Vice Chancellor scholarship for top Māori and Pacific students.

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He was mentored by Dr Lance O’Sullivan from Kaitāia and Dr Mataroria Lyndon. Prior to completing his ACSEP Fellowship he completed his Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) Fellowship on the Gold Coast.

‘’I met Mataroria Lyndon through my brother Dr Luke Ward. Luke also attended Kaitāia College (1999-2004) and is now a general practitioner working with Māori and Pacific communities in South East Queensland,’’ Ward said.

‘’Moving from Kaitāia to Auckland was a big transition and Mataroria was a huge factor in helping me adjust to a new environment, supporting and helping realise our potential being from a small town on what is possible.

‘’I met Dr Lance O’Sullivan while doing placements in Kaitāia as a medical student. His bedside rapport with patients and connectedness to community and commitment to helping others have always motivated me. I hold him as one of the biggest role models I’ve come across in my career.’’

He said he was meeting up with O’Sullivan this week on the Gold Coast to discuss the future.

‘’It would be great to be able to provide my services to the Far North through outreach clinics and via virtual health. We are heading home over Christmas and back in March for a local whānau wedding.’’

Ward’s wife Emma Kutia is of Ngati Porou descent from Tolaga Bay. They have two young boys with mixed Māori-Samoan heritage. He is proud of his roots and hopes his story provides inspiration to others.


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