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AMA President Dr Danielle McMullen said all doctors in the Australia Day Honours List had played a vital role in delivering better healthcare for patients and the outstanding contribution they make to society. 

From the Australian Medical Association

“In particular, I highlight our AMA members who have received an honour in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the medical profession and their communities,” she said. 

AMA recipients include Professor Allen Cheuk-Seng Cheng, of Victoria, who was appointed a Companion of the Order of Australia (AC) for eminent service to medicine as an epidemiologist, to infectious and communicable disease research and education, and to national and international public health policy.  

Professor Cheng’s research covers a diverse area within infectious diseases, including sepsis, influenza and vaccine effectiveness, hospital infection prevention and control, antibiotic pharmacokinetics, antimicrobial drug policy and clinical infectious diseases. Professor Cheng was Victoria’s deputy chief health officer and a respected voice during the Covid-19 pandemic response. 

Other AMA members recognised include Dr Kym Jenkins, of Victoria, who was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for significant service to psychiatry as a clinician, academic and in executive roles; Professor Stephen McDonald, of South Australia, who was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM), for significant service to kidney medicine as an administrator, researcher and clinician; and Professor Julian Trollor, of New South Wales, who was appointed a Member of the Order of Australia (AM) for significant service to people with a disability, particularly as a clinician and academic. 

AMA members in the Australia Day Honours are: 

AC (Companion of the Order of Australia) 

Professor Allen Cheuk-Seng Cheng, eminent service to medicine as an epidemiologist, to infectious and communicable disease research and education, and to national and international public health policy, Victoria. 

AM (Member of the Order of Australia) 

Dr Kim Hames, significant service to the Parliament of Western Australia, to medicine, and to the community. Western Australia. 

Dr Kym Jenkins, significant service to psychiatry as clinician, academic and executive roles, Victoria. 

Dr Katherine Martin, significant service to medicine, particularly trauma care and surgery and to professional associations, Victoria. 

Professor Stephen McDonald, significant service to kidney medicine as an administrator, researcher and clinician, SA. 

Dr Shirley Prager, significant service to psychiatry and professional organisations, Victoria.  

Professor Julian Trollor, significant service to people with a disability, particularly as a clinician and academic, NSW. 

OAM (Medal of the Order of Australia) 

Dr Joseph Casamento, service to rugby union as a club doctor, NSW. 

Dr Margaret Garde, service to medicine, particularly through education, Victoria. 

Dr Samantha Pillay, services to urology, SA. 

PSM (Public Service Medal) 

Dr Victoria Ross, for outstanding service to public health within the Australian health system and the Australian Defence Force, ACT. 

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20 thought on “Australia Day Covid 19 Honour Roll for medical participants in pandemic”
  1. Another trigger for the masses. It had to be this way. Justice coming 🫡💀🍿

  2. Who got a medal for the famous stadium event where thousands of school kids in Sydney were herded without notice and without consent to be injected and two dropped dead on the spot, surely this deserves an award, maybe Bill Gates or Albert Bourla could come up with one, failing that housing minister Claire O’Neill ( young global leader “infiltrator” Klaus Swab’s description ) could organise a medal, I think it would go to Brad Hazard, for ensuring increased housing supply in Sydney due to youngsters finding themselves unable to breed.

  3. All criminals and cowards for not calling out the covid hoax and terrible harm it has done and is still doing and the fact that our government knew that.

  4. Nothing for Associate Professor of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology (Uni of Qld) Paul Griffin?
    Surely he should be honoured for his ‘pandemic’ TV appearances, his advice to Australians to get those injections in their arms, and his unwavering support of the Government Agenda.
    What a snub for him on Awards day.
    He was one of their talking head experts.

    Not to worry.
    He’s with WEF (as noted on the Public list of Australians)
    I’m sure they are patting him on the back and that will be honour enough.

    Do we know if any other WEF Australians were awarded as the great Australians they are?

    Like those that we know who were on the WEF public list and names we recognise like
    Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest, Julie Bishop, Kevin Rudd, Sarah Hanson-Young, Claire O’Neil, Scott Morrison, Tony Abbott, Jim Chalmers (Treasurer), Ying Sun (Murdoch Institute), Christopher Gyngell, Peter C. Doherty, John L. Hopkins (smart cities research) and all those University chosen important people that Santa Klaus boasted of.
    The ones that he said he had in his pocket.

    I guess there are just too many important Australians to give everyone an award.

  5. As a veteran, I have a chest of medals (wounded in action, decoration for valor, etc.). If I was ever awarded a gong by the Australian government I would refuse to wear it as it would tend to demean my other decorations.

  6. Having never looked at the delusional Australia day awards in my 81 years, I wonder did Johnny H ever get an award for his contribution to the Development of Successful False Flag Attacks.

  7. And Professor Tom Gottlieb PA and Concord hospitals, infectious diseases, physician and microbiologist for his work as a lecturer, researcher, author and speaker. I think these are akin to Biden’s presidential pardons, it won’t help them when the hammer falls..!

  8. Not one person who gives a fig about the rolltide of deaths and injuries and deployed against Australians by a ‘biowarfare enabling technology’ mandatory covid injections.

    To hell with all of them.

  9. What a load of crap these awards(?) are. How many of those mentioned above tried to save their patients from having the “killer vaccine”? Or how many gave out the truth about the “killer vaccine” from their laboratory? If they did neither they should be tried for treason and murder as should be those at the top of the AMA.

  10. The got award for doing what they are trained to do.
    What about the guy who paints the white lines on the road all straight and everything.

  11. Hey Dudes & Dudettes,

    FWIW, I’ve ignored all this Australia Day “honours” BS for decades now, because for the most part it’s just an echo of the latest narrative being spewed by the sold-out media and the foreign-owned whores of officialdom. In a nutshell, for the most part the people on those lists are either inconsequential to ordinary Australians, professional oxygen thieves or outright adversaries to the Australian people.

    Just my own opinion, of course. That’s why I try so hard to be circumspect and genteel about it.

    Also FWIW, in a perfect world, a good number of those being “honoured” in these BS lists would be receiving remedial lamp post therapy.

    Of course, we would like to see everything done all nice and legal-like in bestowing such rehabilitations, and only in the best POSSIBLE taste.

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