2024 King's Birthday Honours List
Date published:
12 Jun 2024
Congratulations to the 24 RACP Fellows recognised in the 2024 King's Birthday Honours list. These awards highlight the outstanding work RACP members do and the importance of that work in local, national and international communities.
Aotearoa New Zealand
Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM)
Associate Professor Rohan Valentine Ameratunga FRACP
For services to immunology.
Professor Phillippa Poole FRACP
For services to medical education.
Australia
Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in the General Division
Professor Jo Anne Douglass FRACP
For distinguished service to medical research, to clinical immunology and allergy, to respiratory medicine, and to tertiary education.
Member of the Order of Australia (AM) in the General Division
Clinical Associate Professor John Stanley Cullen FRACP
For significant service to geriatric medicine as a clinician, researcher, health innovator and advocate.
Professor Katina D'Onise FAFPHM
For significant service to public health through translational research, and policy and legislative reform.
Dr Kathleen Margaret Eagar FAFRM (Hon)
For significant service to community through health services research and development, and as a mentor.
Dr Eileen Gallery, Roseville FRACP
For significant service to nephrology, to obstetric medicine, and to tertiary education.
Professor Sharon Ruth Goldfeld FAFPHM, FRACP
For significant service to paediatric medicine as a clinician and academic, and to public health research.
Associate Professor Christine Jeffries FRACP
For significant service as a paediatrician, to rural and remote medicine, and to the Indigenous community.
Conjoint Professor Tracey Anne O'Brien FRACP
For significant service to cancer medicine, to medical research and education, and to professional bodies.
Emeritus Professor Michael Paul Pender
For significant service to medicine, particularly neurology and multiple sclerosis research, and to tertiary education.
Professor Helen Kathryn Reddel FRACP
For significant service to respiratory medicine, and to medical research.
Clinical Associate Professor Christine Philippa Rodda FRACP
For significant service to paediatric endocrinology, to medical research, and to tertiary education.
Professor David McRae Russell FRACP
For significant service to general medicine, to clinical education, and as a mentor.
Professor Gregory Michael Scalia FRACP
For significant service to cardiology as a clinician, academic and mentor.
Sister Isobel Moran FRACP
For significant service to medicine, and to the church. Congregation of the Sisters of St John of God
Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the General Division
Professor Asha Clare Bowen FRACP
For service to medicine in the field of clinical disease.
Dr John Edward Gault FRACP
For service to the community of Bendigo.
Professor Anne Marie Kavanagh FAFPHM
For service to medicine, particularly disability health research.
The late Professor Emeritus William John Louis FRACP
For service to medicine as a clinical pharmacologist.
Dr Lynette Therese Masters FRACP
For service to medicine as a neuroradiologist.
Dr David Speers FRACP
For service to medicine as a microbiologist.
Awarded the Public Service Medal (PSM)
Dr Stephanie Davis FAFPHM
For outstanding public service through sustained leadership in supporting Australia’s primary health care system throughout and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
Associate Professor Elisabeth Murphy FAFPHM
For outstanding public service to child and family health programs in NSW.