RACP Fellows honoured

Date published:
28 Jan 2021

Congratulations to the 26 RACP Fellows recognised in the 2021 Australia Day and Aotearoa New Zealand New Year Honours lists. We would also like to congratulate Professor Brendan Murphy who is the ACT state recipient of the Australian of the Year 2021

These awards highlight the outstanding work RACP members do and the importance of that work in local, national and international communities.

Aotearoa New Zealand New Year 2021 Honours 

Member of the Order of New Zealand (ONZ)

  • Emeritus Professor Sir Mason Harold Durie KNZM, FRACP (Honorary)
    For services to New Zealand

Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM)

  • Professor Stephen Thomas Chambers FRACP
    For services to infectious disease research.
  • Distinguished Professor Ian Reginald Reid FRACP
    For services to medicine.

Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM)

  • Dr Gagrath (Joe) Pradeep Singh FRACP
    For services to health.

AUSTRALIA DAY 2021 HONOURS

Officer (AO) in the General Division of the Order of Australia

  • Professor Alan Cass FRACP
    For distinguished service to medical research, particularly to the prevention and management of chronic kidney disease, to improved Indigenous clinical care and health outcomes, and as a mentor.
  • Professor Susan Ruth Davis FRACP
    For distinguished service to medicine, to women's health as a clinical endocrinologist and researcher, and to medical education. 
  • Professor Peter Jeffery Leedman FRACP
    For distinguished service to medicine, health and medical research as a physician-scientist, to professional societies, and to tertiary education.
  • Professor Robert Francis Moulds FRACP
    For distinguished service to medicine, to clinical pharmacology and medical education, and to the development of therapeutic guidelines.
  • Professor Roger Robert Reddel FRACP
    For distinguished service to biomedical research in the field of adult and childhood cancer and genetics, and to tertiary education.

Member (AM) in the General Division of the Order of Australia

  • Professor Emily Banks FAFPHM 
    For significant service to medical research and education.
  • Associate Professor Anne Marie Brooks FRACP
    For significant service to ophthalmology, and to eye health organisations.
  • Associate Professor Douglas James Brown FAFRM, FRACP
    For significant service to medicine, particularly to spinal cord injuries.
  • Dr Paul Craft FRACP
    For significant service to medicine, to oncology, and to professional organisations.
  • Professor Daniel Ian Lubman FAChAM
    For significant service to medical education, research, treatment and policy in the field of addiction.
  • Emeritus Professor Ronald Douglas McEvoy FRACP
    For significant service to medical research, particularly to respiratory and sleep health.
  • Dr James Jip McGill FRACP
    For significant service to metabolic medicine, to biochemical genetic pathology, and to medical education.
  • Dr Patrick John Phillips FRACP
    For significant service to medicine, and to diabetes organisations.
  • Dr Gerard Francis Ryan FRACP
    For significant service to respiratory medicine, and to people living with cystic fibrosis.
  • Professor Markus Joachim Seibel FRACP
    For significant service to medical research, and to endocrinology.

Medal (OAM) of the Order of Australia in the General Division

  • Dr Ruth Hope Arnold FRACP
    For service to medicine as a cardiologist.
  • Associate Professor Richard Kok Siong Loh FRACP
    For service to medicine, particularly to clinical immunology.
  • Dr Anandhan Perumal Naidoo FRACP
    For service to paediatric medicine.
  • Dr David Leslie Outridge FAChAM
    For service to medicine, particularly to addiction recovery programs.
  • Dr Christopher Robert Schull FRACP
    For service to thoracic and tropical medicine, and to the community.
  • Dr Sheryl Anne Van Nunen FRACP
    For service to medicine, particularly to clinical immunology and allergy.

Public Service Medal (PSM) 

  • Dr Armand Casolin FAFOEM
    For outstanding public service to rail transport in New South Wales, particularly to the development of safe working protocols during COVID-19.

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