"He started practising medicine in Moerewa before I was born. He's the definition of a family doctor. It's in his DNA," he said. He was constantly struck by the immense respect and loyalty generations of Moerewa patients showed for him.
"He's a good bloke. He's just quietly got on with it," he said.
Dr Fenton said the award had caught him by surprise.
"It was a bit unexpected. I've just been doing my job. It's been a pleasure working in Moerewa for 50 years," he said. . In 2013 he was the joint winner of the Peter Snow Memorial Award for the nation's top rural health professional.
Three other Northland doctors were honoured. Dr Stephen Main, a GP at Hokianga Health in Rawene, and Dr Andrew Miller, a GP at Bush Rd Medical Centre in Kamo and the chairman of the Manaia PHO, were named Distinguished Fellows, while Dr Lawrie Herd was awarded a Community Services Medal for his work to set up a skin cancer clinic at the Dargaville Medical Centre.
The Eric Elder Medal is named after a GP who worked in Tuatapere, Southland, for close to 60 years, regarded as the grandfather of vocational training for general practice in New Zealand.