Queen’s Birthday Honours 2020
Date published:
10 Jun 2020
Congratulations to the RACP Fellows recognised in the 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours.
These awards highlight the outstanding work RACP members do and the importance of that work in local, national and international communities.
The New Zealand Order of Merit
To be Dame Companion of the said Order
- Distinguished Professor Jane Elizabeth Harding ONZM, FRACP of Auckland.
For services to neonatology and perinatology.
To be Knights Companion of the said Order
- Professor Robert Bartlett Elliott CNZM, FRACP of Auckland.
For services to medical research.
To be Officers of the said Order
- Dr Garry Vernon Forgeson FRACP of Feilding.
For services to oncology.
To be Officers of the said Order
- Dr Janet Catherine Turnbull FAChPM, FRACP of Porirua.
For services to health.
Australia
Officer (AO) in the General Division
- Professor Graeme Laurence Barnes FRACP
For distinguished service to medicine, particularly to child gastrointestinal health, and to medical research.
- Emeritus Professor Suzanne Mary Crowe AM, FRACP
For distinguished service to health and aged care administration, to clinical governance, biomedical research, and to education.
- Professor Georgina Venetia Long FRACP
For distinguished service to medicine, particularly to melanoma clinical and translational research, and to professional medical societies.
- Emeritus Professor Ronald Kim Oates AM, FRACP
For distinguished service to paediatric medicine, as an advocate for child health and welfare, to medical education, and to professional societies.
- Professor George Arthur Werther FRACP
For distinguished service to medicine, to paediatric endocrinology and research, and to professional medical organisations.
- Professor Ingrid Margaret Winship FRACP
For distinguished service to medicine, particularly to clinical genetics and research, to cancer prevention, and as a role model and mentor.
Member (AM) in the General Division
- Professor Barbara Jane Bain FRACP
For significant service to medicine, and to medical education, particularly to haematology.
- Dr Gabrielle Afifee Cehic FRACP
For significant service to medicine, to nuclear oncology, and to professional medical groups.
- Professor Susan Lesley Forster FAFPHM
For significant service to tertiary education, to rural public health, and to medical administration.
- Clinical Professor Phoebe Joy Ho FRACP
For significant service to medical research, to haematology, and to professional bodies.
- Dr Douglas William Lording FRACP
For significant service to medicine, to endocrinology and andrology, and to the community.
- Professor Philip Leo Patrick Morris FAChAM
For significant service to psychiatry, to medical education, and to professional health organisations.
- Emeritus Professor Roger James Pepperell FRACP
For significant service to medical education, particularly to obstetrics and gynaecology.
- Professor Andrew Warwick Roberts FRACP
For significant service to medical research, to haematology, and to cancer organisations.
- Professor Susan Margaret Sawyer FRACP
For significant service to tertiary education, to adolescent health, and to international groups.
- Professor Ranjeny Thomas FRACP
For significant service to medical education and research, and to rheumatology.
Medal (OAM) in the General Division
- Dr Walter Patrick Leopold Abhayaratna FRACP
For service to medicine in the Australian Capital Territory.
- Dr David Robert Bell FRACP
For service to medicine, and to professional organisations.
- Dr Joseph Ken Montarello FRACP
For service to medicine, particularly to cardiology.