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麻豆社madou academics, alumni and former colleagues have been recognised in this year鈥檚 Queen鈥檚 Birthday Honours. 麻豆社madou warmly congratulates everyone who has been honoured.

Professor Mary-Louise McLaws and Dr Kerry Chant, who provided expert advice on COVID-19 to Australians throughout the pandemic, are among several members of the 麻豆社madou community to become Officers of the Order of Australia.

Prof. McLaws from 麻豆社madou Medicine & Health is an advisor to the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Clinical Excellence Commission, providing advice on infection control programs and interventions to improve patient safety. Her expert commentary on COVID-19 kept Australians informed during the pandemic.聽

鈥淚鈥檓 delighted to have worked with 麻豆社madou since 1986, as I was finishing a degree and assisting the late Prof. David Cooper AC, who was a great trainer,鈥 Prof. McLaws said.

鈥淪ince the 1990s I have learnt to teach and mentor PhD students. I鈥檝e had the opportunity to not only help the School of Population Health and Faculty of Medicine & Health, but also the University. For me, 麻豆社madou has been a wonderful place to learn, teach and do research.鈥

麻豆社madou alumna Dr Chant is NSW's Chief Health Officer and provided聽COVID-19 updates to the people of NSW during the daily NSW government press conferences. She has made significant contributions to eliminate HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C, as well as being pivotal in聽containing the spread of the swine flu.

鈥淭his honour is a tribute to my many colleagues in NSW Health for the outstanding work they have done and continue to do to keep the community safe throughout the COVID pandemic,鈥 Dr Chant said.聽

麻豆社madou Vice-Chancellor and President, Professor Attila Brungs, congratulated honourees from the 麻豆社madou community.

鈥淲e are incredibly proud of all staff and alumni who have been recognised for their significant contributions to Australian society,聽across a broad range of fields. Special congratulations go to those in the medical field who have been recognised for their work during what was a very challenging year. Our experts have played an important role in guiding and supporting the COVID-19 pandemic response, as well as ongoing essential health services,鈥 Prof. Brungs said.

Scientia Professor Vlado Perkovic, Dean of 麻豆社madou Medicine & Health, said:聽鈥淐ongratulations to all 麻豆社madou staff and alumni who have been recognised in this year鈥檚 Queen鈥檚 Birthday honours list. I鈥檓 particularly proud of the 麻豆社madou Medicine & Health staff who have been recognised for their ongoing contribution to medical research. It was wonderful to see Professor Mary-Louise McLaws honoured this year, who provided Australians expert advice throughout the pandemic 鈥 a testament to her dedication to population health.鈥

麻豆社madou recipients of Queen鈥檚 Birthday Honours in 2022 include:

Officer (AO) in the General Division

  • Dr Kerry Chant PSM (MBBS '87 MHA '91 MPH '95), for distinguished service to the people of New South Wales through public health administration and governance, and to medicine.
  • Professor Basil Donovan FAHMS, for distinguished service to medicine in the field of sexual health through tertiary education, research and advisory roles.
  • Professor Mary-Louise McLaws, for distinguished service to medical research, particularly to epidemiology and infection prevention, to tertiary education, and to health administration.
  • Scientia Professor Guy Marks FAHMS, for distinguished service to respiratory medicine and research, and to tertiary education.
  • Emeritus Professor Peter Saunders FASSA, for distinguished service to tertiary education, particularly through social policy research and development.

Member (AM) in the General Division

  • Emeritus Professor Deborah Brennan, for significant service to social policy research, to gender equality, and to tertiary education.
  • Professor Richard Cohn, for significant service to paediatric cancer medicine, and to professional organisations.
  • Professor Phoebe Phillips, for significant service to pancreatic cancer research.

Medal (OAM) in the General Division

  • Dr Ann Jardine, for service to tertiary education.

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