Chapters

Australasian Chapter of Addiction Medicine

AChAM Nghi Phung Research Project Prize

2022 | Dr Michael Findlay
'Retrospective case note review of the introduction of long acting buprenorphine injection (Buvidal) at Northern and Central DASSA as an opioid substitution therapy alternative'

2021 | Not awarded

2020 | Not awarded

2019 | Dr Nazila Jamshidi
'The impact of different models of care on the uptake and completion of hepatitis C virus treatment among people who inject drugs and those on opioid agonist treatment in the direct acting antiviral-era'

2018 | Dr Xiu Qin Lim
'Hepatitis C knowledge, readiness for treatment, subsequent patient experience and side effects of direct acting antivirals'

2017 | Not awarded

2016 | Dr Jon Cook
'Treatment of co-existing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and stimulant use disorder; a Systematic Review'

AChAM Indigenous Prize
(Previously awarded biennially)

2022 | Not awarded
2020 | Not awarded
2018 | Marnia Gray-Brydon, Dr Reece Lancaster
2016 | Dr Jordan Tewhaiti-Smith, Dr Luke Walker
2014 | Gannin Bell, Dr Andrew Sampson, Anika Tiplady


Australasian Chapter of Palliative Medicine

AChPM Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Discipline of Palliative Medicine

2023 | Not awarded
2022 | Dr Catherine D’Souza
2021 | Associate Professor Jenny Hynson

AChPM Best Trainee Research Project Award

2022 | Dr Sarah Bishop Browne
'An audit of current practices to assess, diagnose and manage oral candidiasis in patients admitted to a specialist palliative care unit’

2021 | Dr Ahmed Nagla
‘Attitudes of Palliative Care Practitioners towards Enrolling Patients in Clinical Trials’


Australasian Chapter of Sexual Health Medicine

AChSHM Award for Outstanding Contribution to Sexual Health Medicine

2022 | Dr Anne Robertson — Education and training
2022 | Associate Professor Jason Ong — Research
2021 | Associate Professor Catherine O'Connor
2019 | Professor Basil Donovan — Outstanding overall contribution
2019 | Associate Professor Lewis Marshall — Outstanding overall contribution
2018 | Associate Professor Marcus Chen — Research
2018 | Professor David Templeton — Education and training
2017 | Clinical Associate Professor Katherine Brown — Outstanding contribution to the discipline of sexual health medicine
2013 | Dr Yoges Parasmothy — Commitment to education and training in sexual health
2013 | Associate Professor Catriona Bradshaw — Sexual Health Award for significant contribution to sexual health medicine by a Fellow of less than 10 years standing
2013 | Associate Professor David Templeton — Outstanding contribution to research in sexual health medicine
2013 | Dr Arun Menon — Sexual Health Medicine Award for innovation in service delivery in sexual health
2013 | Dr Carole Khaw — Sexual Health Medicine Award
2011 | Associate Professor Richard Hillman — Commitment to education and training in sexual health
2011 | Dr Tim Read — Outstanding contribution to trainee development by a Fellow
2011 | Associate Professor Marcus Chen — Significant contribution to sexual health medicine by a Fellow of less than 10 years standing
2011 | Professor Christopher Fairley — Outstanding contribution to research in sexual health medicine
2011 | Dr Fraser M. Drummond — Outstanding organisational service to the Chapter

Prize not awarded in 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2020.

Penelope Lowe Prize

2023 | Dr Madhara Weerasinghe 
2022 |
Dr Caroline Lade
2020 | Dr Arthur Wong
2019 | Dr Melissa Kelly
2018 | Not awarded
2017 | Dr Ei Aung
2016 | Dr Nicholas Comninos
2015 | Dr Sian Goddard
2014 | Dr Miranda Sherley

Jan Edwards Prize

2022 | Dr Ian Anderson
2021 | Dr Lucy Donovan
2020 | Not awarded
2019 | Not awarded
2018 | Dr Ei Aung
2017 | Dr Sian Goddard

AChSHM Award for Best Postgraduate Thesis in Sexual Health Medicine

2022 | Dr Vincent Cornelisse
'Epidemiology of gonorrhoea, chlamydia and HIV in men who have sex with men, and evaluation of new prevention strategies'

2021 | Associate Professor Dr Jason Ong
'Screening for human papillomavirus and its sequelae in men who have sex with men living with HIV (or affectionately known as “Giving the Finger to Anal Cancer”)'

2020 | Dr Nicholas Medland
'Studies in the epidemiology of HIV infection and its treatment in the era of universal treatment recommendations and treatment as prevention'


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