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The RACP pays its deepest respects to the late Clinical Associate Professor James D’Rozario, a consultant haematologist who recently passed away on 27 January 2022. James completed his training and become a Fellow of the RACP in 2000 and his contributions across trainee examinations, supervision, and accreditation, have been invaluable for the College and its trainees.
He was an exceptional educational supervisor for Basic and Advanced Trainees at the RACP since 2009. As an accreditor and member of the Adult Medicine Accreditation Subcommittee from 2017 to 2019, he conducted site visits and provided advice and expertise to colleagues and executives across many RACP accredited hospitals on how to support a collegial training environment.
James was also a member of the National/Senior Examining panel since 2012. As a National Examiner, he was actively involved in calibrating local examiners, examining trainees, and providing post-exam feedback to trainees. He was a member of the Adult Medicine Clinical Examination Committee in the role of State Coordinator for the Australian Capital Territory since 2019. In his roles as a regional examiner from 2010 to 2012, and even in his capacity as a national examiner, he greatly assisted College staff with the planning of the Clinical Examination within the ACT. James worked as part of the Clinical Examination Committee (CEC) to support the development of alternative models for exam delivery throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and his contribution to this process is greatly appreciated.
James will be dearly missed by his fellow Committee members, College staff and his trainees.