A Far North GP described by one of his peers as "the ultimate family doctor" has received one of the medical profession's highest honours.
Dr Graeme Fenton, of Moerewa Medical Services, was awarded the Eric Elder Medal at the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners conference in Auckland. One medal is awarded annually, usually to a rural GP.
College president Tim Malloy, of Wellsford Medical Centre, said Dr Fenton had cared for the Moerewa community since 1967, and was "the ultimate family doctor, an oracle of health politics, a visionary of rural care".
He had never forgotten the importance of the patient and whanau. He was a true generalist, using his skills to deliver babies or suture wounds, be it farmer, hunter or pet, he said.
Bay of Islands GP Dr Chris Reid, chairman of the College's Northland faculty, said he couldn't think of a more deserving recipient.