College members recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours lists

Date published:
14 Jun 2017

The medical community was widely acknowledged in the Australian and New Zealand Queen's Birthday Honours lists in 2017. Congratulations to the 24 RACP members recognised.

Australia

Officer (AO) in the General Division

Professor Ian Phillip Anderson FAFPHM – For distinguished service to the Indigenous community, particularly in the areas of health equality, aged care and education, as an academic, researcher  and medical practitioner, to policy reform, and as a role model

Professor Helen Edith Herrman FAFPHM – For distinguished service to medicine, and to mental health, as a leading clinician, researcher and scientist, to national and international professional organisations, and through programs to support youth and women.

Dr Ian Thomas Ring FAFPHM – For distinguished service to medicine as an academic, researcher and advisor, and for improving Indigenous and economically disadvantaged population health outcomes, and to professional organisations.

Professor Donald James St John AM FRACP – For distinguished service to medicine, and to medical research, as a gastroenterologist, to innovative public health cancer screening programs, and as a mentor of young clinicians.

Professor Jeremy Somers Wilson FRACP – For distinguished service to medicine as a pancreatologist, to medical administration and clinical governance, to education as an academic, researcher and mentor, and to professional associations.

Member (AM) in the General Division

Associate Professor Ann Mary Bye FRACP – For significant service to medicine in the field of paediatric neurology as a clinician, academic, and mentor.

Professor Peter Grahame Colman FRACP – For significant service to medicine in the field of endocrinology, particularly diabetes research, patient education and clinical management.

Dr Ivan Thomas Lorentz FRACP
– For significant service to medicine as a neurologist, and to pioneering treatment methods for neurological disorders.

Professor Peter Simon Macdonald FRACP – For significant service to medicine in the field of heart transplantation and cardiovascular research, and to medical education.

Professor Graeme John Morgan FRACP
– For significant service to medicine as a clinical geneticist and paediatrician, to medical education, and to professional organisations.

Associate Professor Rosemary Louise Nixon FAFOEM – For significant service to community health in the field of occupational dermatology, as an academic and researcher, and to professional standards.

Dr Nicolas John Radford FRACP – For significant service to medicine as a nephrologist, to the management of medical complications during pregnancy, and to professional standards.

Dr Raymond David Snyder FRACP – For significant service to medicine, particularly as an oncologist, to cancer research, and to professional and service delivery organisations.

Medal (OAM) in the General Division

Dr David Miller Coles FRACP – For service to medicine, and to rowing.

Dr Robert James Craig FRACP – For service to medicine as a cardiologist.

Associate Professor Ronald John Dick FRACP – For service to medicine as a cardiologist.

Associate Professor Martin Roderick Jude FRACP – For service to medicine as a neurologist.

Associate Professor David Langton FRACP – For service to thoracic and sleep medicine.

Dr Mahomed Said Patel FRACP FAFPHM – For service to medicine, particularly to field epidemiology.

Dr David Robert Starte FRACP – For service to medicine as a paediatrician.

Associate Professor Gwynne Wilton Thomas FRACP – For service to medicine in the field of nephrology, and to the community.

New Zealand

Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit (CNZM)

Dr George Cockburn Salmond FAFPHM – For services to health.

Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit (ONZM)

Professor Hamid Ikram FRACP – For services to cardiology and education.

Dr Geoffrey Maxwell Robinson FRACP FAChAM – For services to medicine.

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