Walking the healing path – a vision for mob and medicine

Aiden Wu
AIDA Indigenous Doctors’ Bursary recipient 2025
Avant has proudly supported the Australian Indigenous Doctors’ Association (AIDA) since 2019, funding costs associated with seven medical students, focusing on increasing the representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the medical profession. This collaboration is part of Avant’s broader commitment to fostering diversity, equity and inclusion within healthcare in Australia.
Currently in the Doctor of Medicine program at the University of Queensland, Aiden Wu’s path has been shaped by a love for science and a passion for problem-solving – but more importantly, by his love for his community.
With family now spread across Townsville, Cairns and the Torres Strait Islands, the heart of Aiden’s cultural identity remains firmly grounded in his homeland, Erub (Darnley Island), one of the eastern Torres Strait Islands.
As the 2025–26 UQ AIDA Student Representative, he’ll now be a voice for all Indigenous medical students across the university, by advocating, connecting and amplifying student needs. In 2026, Aiden plans to tutor incoming medical students, offer mentorship, and one day launch a bursary to support the next generation of Indigenous medical students.
The AIDA bursary, he says, will be life changing, “It’ll help me focus on my studies, travel home to reconnect with family and culture, and attend opportunities like conferences that enrich my journey. This bursary doesn’t just support me; it helps me support others.”