Honour board
Past recipients of RANZCP awards, grants and fellowships are honoured on this page.
RANZCP Awards
College Medal of Honour
The College Medal of Honour was established in 1987 and is the RANZCP's most prestigious award. It is presented for distinguished and meritorious service to the College.
2023 A/Prof. John Allan (QLD)
2022 Prof. Malcolm Hopwood (VIC)
2021 Dr Maria Tomasic (SA)
2020 Prof. Bruce Singh AM (VIC)
2019 Prof. Brian Draper (NSW)
2017 Prof. Ernest Hunter (QLD)
2016 Prof. Philip Boyce (NSW)
2015 Prof. Basil James (QLD)
2013 Dr John Buchanan (VIC)
2012 Dr Ian Holland Martin (VIC)
2010 Prof. Graham Burrows (VIC)
2009 Dr Johanna Lammersma (SA)
2008 Prof. Beverley Raphael (NSW)
2007 Prof. Peter Ellis (NZ)2006 Dr Eric Ratcliff (TAS)
2004 Prof. Graeme Smith (VIC)
2001 Dr Noel Wilton (NSW)
2000 Prof. Edmond Chiu (VIC)
1999 A/Prof. Joan Lawrence (QLD)
1992 Dr John Ellard (NSW)
1991 Dr John D Russell (NSW)
1990 Dr Bruce H Peterson (NSW)
1988 Dr Russell A Pargiter (TAS)
College Citation
The College Citation was established in 1986, to honour special service to the RANZCP or psychiatry.
2024 Dr Kym Jenkins (VIC)
2023 A/Prof. Campbell Paul (VIC)
2022 Dr Joanna McDonald (NZ), Ms Mary Wescombe (VIC)
2021 Dr Jimsie Cutbush (QLD), Prof. J. Richard Newton (VIC)
2020 A/Prof. Josephine Beatson (VIC), A/Prof. Ruth Vine (VIC)
2019 Dr Peggy Brown (QLD), Prof. Bruce Tonge (VIC)
2018 Dr Peter McGeorge (NZ), Prof. Barry Nurcombe (QLD), Prof. Janice Russell (NSW)
2017 Prof. David Ames (VIC), Prof. Bruce Singh (VIC)
2016 Prof. Bryanne Barnett AM (NSW)
2015 Prof. The Honourable Dame Marie Bashir, AD CVO (NSW), Prof. Graham Martin OAM (QLD), Prof. Gurjhinder Malhi (NSW)
2014 Prof. Russell Meares (NSW), Prof. William Emmerson (QLD)
2013 Prof. Philip Mitchell (NSW)
2012 Prof. Daniel O'Connor (VIC), The Honourable Justice William Carter QC (QLD)
2011 Prof. Graham Mellsop (NZ), Dr John Penman (WA)
2010 Prof. Helen Herrman (VIC)2009 Prof. Garry Walter AM (NSW), Dr Harry Derham (VIC)
2008 Dr John Tooth OAM (TAS), Prof. Kay Wilhelm AM (NSW), Prof. Alexander Henderson (ACT), Dr Yvonne White (NSW)
2007 Dr Martin Nothling (QLD), Dr James Rodney (QLD)
2006 Dr Richard Astill (QLD), Ms Pamela Allen (NSW), Dr Ben Steinberg (QLD)
2005 Prof. Sidney Bloch (VIC)
2004 A/Prof. Donald Grant (QLD), Dr Isla Lonie (NSW), Mr Jim Crowe (NZ)
2003 Mrs Pat Delaney (NSW)
2002 A/Prof. John Snowdon (NSW)
2001 Dr Robert Broadbent (VIC), Dr John Slaughter (QLD)
2000 Dr Gavin Andrews (NSW)
1997 Ms Margaret Ettridge (VIC)
1996 Dr John Pougher (WA)
1994 Dr Thakshan Fernando (NZ), Dr Karen Zelas (NZ)
1992 Dr Henry Bennett (NZ), A/Prof. Anne Hall (NZ)
1991 Dr Jim Methven (NZ), Mr Denny Cowell (QLD)
1990 Dr John Dobson (NZ)
Ian Simpson Award
The Ian Simpson Award was established in 1976 to honour Dr Ian Simpson (SA). It acknowledges the most outstanding contributions to clinical psychiatry through service to patients and the community.
2024 Prof. Jayashri Kulkarni (VIC)
2023 Prof. Andrew Chanen (VIC)
2022 Dr Milford McArthur (TAS)
2021 Prof. John Tiller (VIC)
2020 Dr Douglas Bell (VIC)
2019 Dr James Telfer (NSW)
2018 Prof. Dennis Velakoulis (VIC)
2017 Prof. Paul Mullen (VIC)
2016 Dr Matthew Eggleston (NZ)
2015 Prof. David Castle (VIC)
2014 Dr Sid Williams (NSW)
2013 Dr Peter Morse (NSW)
2012 Dr Frances Dark (QLD)
2011 Prof. George Mendelson (VIC)
2010 Dr Cristea Mileshkin (VIC)
2009 Dr Jeffrey Snars (NSW)
2004 Dr John Lloyd (VIC)
1995 Dr Patrick McGorry (NSW)
1994 Dr Alan Rosen (WA)
1992 Prof. Derrick Silove (NSW)
1988 Dr Henry Brodaty (NSW)
Maddison Medallion
The Maddison Medallion, named in honour of Professor David Maddison, was established in 1968 to recognise and encourage excellence in the study of psychiatry.
2024 Dr Alisha Vara (NZ), Dr Benjamin Williams (NSW)
2023 Dr Benjamin Newham (VIC), Dr Evan Peterson (VIC)
2022 Dr Asha Juniper (WA), Dr Melissa Renzenbrink (NSW)
2021 Dr Tomas MacPhail (VIC)
2020 Dr Claire Keating (NSW)
2019 Dr Rebecca Graham (TAS), Dr Claire Wise (VIC)
2018 Dr Zoe Hawkins (VIC), Dr Gabrielle Matta (QLD)
2017 Dr Steven Moylan (VIC)
2016 Dr Gabrielle Hart (VIC)
2015 Dr Rebecca Wood (NSW)
2014 Dr Jane Cass-Verco (NSW)
2013 Dr Matthew Macfarlane (NSW)
2012 Dr Kelly McKenna-Kerr (WA)
2011 Dr Sara Burton (QLD)
2010 Dr Sumitra Shankar (NSW)
2009 Dr Dawn Barker (WA)
2008 Dr Lucinda Smith (VIC)
2007 Dr Sally Matheson (QLD)
2006 Dr Melissa Barrett (NSW)
2005 Dr Ben Wells (SA)
2004 Dr Taraneh Khoo (QLD)
2003 Dr Melissa Greve (VIC)
2002 Dr Debra Wood (VIC), Dr Hang Tran (SA)
2001 Dr Ralf Ilchef (NSW)
2000 Dr Verity Humberstone (NZ)
1999 Dr Adrian Keller (NSW)1
1998 Dr Nadine Caunt (WA)
1997 Dr Simon Stafrace (VIC)
1996 Dr Elizabeth Scott (NSW)
1994 Dr Mary-Ann Germain (NSW)
1993 Dr Anne Loughlin (SA)
1992 Dr Patricia Jungfer (NSW), Dr Christine Jackson (VIC)
1990 Dr Peggy Brown (QLD)
1989 Dr Murray Wright (NSW)
1988 Dr Ian Hickie (NSW)
1987 Dr Deborah Blood (SA)
1986 Dr Steven McLean (SA)
1985 Dr Bruce Westmore (QLD)
1984 Dr John Condon (SA)
1983 Dr Peter Burnett (SA)
1980 Dr Darryl Bassett (SA)
1979 Dr Robert Barrett (SA)
1978 Dr Eleanor Sebel (NSW)
1977 Dr Henry Brodaty (NSW)
1976 Dr Brian Stagoll (VIC)
1975 Dr June Donsworth (SA)
1974 Dr Gerald Oppenheim (NSW)
1973 Dr Jonathan Phillips (NSW)
1972 Dr Peter Morse (NSW)
1971 Dr Ross Kalucy (NSW)
1970 Dr Michael Serry, Dr David Serry
Margaret Tobin Award
The Margaret Tobin Award was established in 2003, as a tribute to the memory of Dr Margaret Tobin. It honours special achievement in administrative psychiatry.
2024 A/Prof. Vinay Lakra (VIC)
2023 Dr Jackie Curtis (NSW)
2021 Dr Aaron Groves (TAS)
2020 Prof. Tarun Bastiampillai (SA)
2019 Dr Elizabeth Moore (ACT)
2018 Dr Kathryn Turner (QLD)
2017 Prof. David Crompton (QLD)
2016 A/Prof. Simon Stafrace (VIC)
2015 A/Prof. John Allan (QLD)
2014 Dr Nicholas O’Connor (NSW)
2013 Dr Peggy Brown (ACT)
2011 Dr David Chaplow (NZ)
2010 A/Prof. Beth Kotzé (NSW)
2009 A/Prof. John Richard Newton (VIC)
2008 Dr Ruth Vine (VIC)
2007 Dr Brett Emmerson (QLD)
2006 Dr Wayne Miles (NZ)
2005 Prof. Ian Hickie (NSW)
2004 A/Prof. Peter Doherty (VIC)
Mark Sheldon Prize
The Mark Sheldon Prize was established in 2000 by the family, friends and colleagues of the late Dr Mark Sheldon. It recognises noteworthy contributions to Indigenous mental health in either Australia or Aotearoa New Zealand.
2024 Mr Thomas Brideson (NSW)
2023 Prof. Pat Dudgeon AM (WA)
2022 Dr Usman Khalid (NT)
2021 Dr Allister Bush and Mr Wiremu NiaNia (NZ)
2020 Dr Donna-Mareé Meteria Clarke Coleman (NZ), Dr Bruce Gynther (NSW)
2019 A/Prof. Edward Heffernan (QLD)
2018 Prof. Hinemoa Elder (NZ)
2017 Ms Phyllis Tangitu (NZ)
2016 Ms Moe Milne (NZ)
2015 Dr Geraldine Dyer (QLD)
2014 Dr Rees Tapsell (NZ)
2013 Dr Erihana Ryan (VIC)
2012 Dr Michael Duke (VIC)
2011 Dr Jason Lee (QLD)
2010 Mr Arama Pirika (NZ)
2009 Mr Andy Tjilari and Mr Rupert Peters (SA)
2008 Prof. Mason Durie (NZ)
2007 Dr Robert Parker (NT)
2006 Dr David Cutts (NT)
2005 Mrs Pat Delaney
2004 Prof. Ernest Hunter (QLD)
2003 Dr Neil Phillips (NSW)2002 Dr Ann Harrison (ACT)
2001 Dr Helen Milroy (WA)
Pirika Taonga
First awarded in 2021, the Pirika Taonga is in memory of Poiti Arama-karaka Pirika who was the RANZCP’s Kaumātua (Elder) from 2008 to 2017. It recognises noteworthy contributions in Māori mental health and addiction in Aotearoa New Zealand.
2024 Dr Claire Paterson (NZ)
2023 Dr Kiri Prentice (NZ)
2021 Dr Mark Lawrence (NZ)
Senior Research Award
The RANZCP Senior Research Award is made annually to the Fellow or Affiliate who has made the most significant contribution to psychiatric research in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand over the preceding five years.
2024 Prof. Valsamma Eapen (NSW), Prof. Jayashri Kulkarni (VIC)
2023 Prof. Chris Pantelis (VIC)
2022 Prof. Paul Fitzgerald (ACT)
2021 Prof. Michael Berk (VIC)
2020 Prof. Phillipa Hay (NSW)
2019 Prof. Julian Trollor (NSW)
2018 A/Prof. James Scott (QLD)
2017 Prof. Michael Breakspear (QLD)
2016 Prof. Daniel Lubman (VIC)
2015 Prof. Stephen Kisely (QLD)
2014 Prof. Osvalso P De Almeida (WA)
2013 Prof. Gurjhinder Malhi (NSW)
2012 Prof. Michael Berk (VIC), Prof. Gerard Byrne (QLD)
2011 Prof. David Castle (VIC)
2010 Prof. Bryan Mowry (QLD), Prof. Ashley Bush (VIC)
2009 Prof. George Patton (VIC)
2008 Prof. Alexander McFarlane (SA)
2007 Prof. Roger Mulder (NZ)
2006 Prof. David Copolov (VIC)
2005 Prof. John McGrath (QLD)
2004 Prof. Peter Joyce (NZ)
2003 Prof. Henry Brodaty (NSW)
2002 Prof. Philip Mitchell (NSW)
2001 Prof. Paul Mullen (VIC)
2000 Prof. Assen Jablensky (WA)
1998 Prof. Patrick McGorry (VIC)
1997 Prof. Ian Hickie (NSW)
1996 Dr Joseph Rey (NSW)
1995 A/Prof. Perminder Sachdev (NSW)
1994 Prof. Peter Joyce (NZ)
1993 A/Prof. Fiona Judd (VIC)
1992 A/Prof. Robert Goldney (SA)
1991 Prof. Gavin Andrews (NSW)
1990 Prof. Gordon Parker (NSW)
1989 Dr Lorraine Dennerstein (VIC)
1988 Prof. Chris Tennant (NSW)
1987 A/Prof. John J Wright (NSW)
1986 Dr A Scott Henderson (ACT)
1985 Prof. Gordon Parker (NSW), Dr Jerzy Krupinski (VIC)
1983 Prof. Russell Meares (NSW)
1982 Prof. Gordon Johnson (NSW), Prof. Gavin Andrews (NSW)
1981 Dr Graham Burrows (VIC)
1980 Prof. Burton G Burton-Bradley (PNG)
1979 Dr John Werry (NZ)
Early Career Psychiatrist Award
The RANZCP Early Career Psychiatrist Award is presented to the trainee, or Fellow or Affiliate (within five years of obtaining their primary specialist psychiatry qualification) who has contributed the most significant paper published in the past two years.
2024 Dr. Korinne Northwood (QLD)
2023 Dr Jayson Jeganathan (NSW)
2022 Dr Bjorn Burger (QLD)
2021 Dr Dhamidhu Eratne (VIC)
2020 Dr Philip Mosley (QLD)
2019 Dr Nicola Warren (QLD)
2018 Dr Klaus Oliver Schubert (SA)
2017 Dr Scott Clark (SA)
2016 Dr Samantha Loi (VIC)
2015 Dr Steven Moylan (VIC)
2014 Dr Matthew Macfarlane (NSW)
2013 Dr Andrew Thompson (UK)
2012 Dr Brian Power (WA)
2011 Dr Dan Siskind (QLD)
2010 Dr Simon Jones (VIC
2009 Dr Sophia Adams (VIC)
2008 Dr Christopher Davey (VIC)
2007 Dr Michael Breakspear (NSW)
2006 Dr Dan Lubman (VIC)
2005 Dr Rajeev Kumar (ACT)
2004 Dr Alma Rae (NZ)
2003 Dr Jeffrey Looi (ACT)
2002 Dr Suzanne Luty (NZ)
2001 Dr Alasdair Vance (VIC)
1999 Dr Garry Walter (NSW)
1995 Dr Michelle Atchison (SA)
1994 Dr Ashley Bush (USA)
1992 Dr Ian Hickie (NSW)
1991 Dr Patrick McGorry (NSW)
1990 A/Prof. Fiona Judd (VIC)
1989 Dr Peter M Yellowlees (UK)
1988 Dr Peter M Yellowlees (UK)
1987 Dr John Condon (NSW)
1986 Dr Philip Boyce (NSW), Dr Nick Keks (VIC)
1984 Dr Wayne Miles (NZ)
1980 Dr Bruce Singh (NSW), Dr Henry Brodaty (NSW)
Lived Experience Australia Award for Best Practice in Consumer and Carer Inclusion
Formerly the Private Mental Health Consumer Carer Network (Australia) (PMHCCN) Award, the Lived Experience Australia Award for Best Practice in Consumer and Carer Inclusion is awarded to the psychiatry trainee who has submitted the best reflection following completion of all five Collaboration, Communication and Cooperation between Health Professionals online modules in Learnit.
2024 Dr Natalie Puchalksi (NSW)
2023 Dr Calina Ouliaris (NSW)
2022 Dr Ava Carter (ACT)
2021 Dr Catherine Torning (QLD)
2020 Dr Sally Sinclair (NSW)
2019 Dr Katherine Moss (QLD)
Scholarly Project Award
The Scholarly Project Award recognises and encourages excellence in the study of psychiatry. It is awarded for the most meritorious scholarly project submitted for the previous calendar year.
2023 Dr Jenna Cheney (NSW)
2022 Dr Kane Vellar (NT)
2021 Dr Adam De Chelllis (VIC)
2020 Dr Saul Felber (VIC)
2019 Dr Russell Blakelock (NZ)
Faculty and Section awards
Addiction Psychiatry Prize
The Addiction Psychiatry Prize is awarded to a trainee or Fellow who has recently completed the Certificate of Advanced Training in Addiction Psychiatry. It is designed to encourage achievement and excellence in addiction psychiatry.
2024 Dr Muhammad Bilal Raza (QLD)
2023 Dr Carmen Nayer (QLD)
2022 Dr Hayler Maher and Dr Emily Martin (QLD)
2021 Dr Sarah Reilly (QLD)
2020 Dr Olalekan Ogunleye (VIC)
2019 Dr Nathan Jacobs (NSW)
2017 Dr Kelly Ridley (WA)
2016 Dr Oluwaseun Akosile (QLD)
2015 Dr Emma Schwarz (NZ)
2014 Dr Lisa Juckes (NSW)
2013 Dr Danielle Florida (NSW)
2012 Dr Catherine Llewellyn (QLD)
2005 Dr Joanne McSweeney (WA)
2002 Dr Hang Tran (SA)
2001 Dr Karen Arnold (NSW)
2000 Dr Charles Whan (NZ)
1999 Dr Francis Agnew (NZ)
1997 Dr Fraser Todd (NZ)
1996 Dr Edmond Van Ammers (NZ)
1995 Dr Jane Fitch (SA)
1994 Dr Michael Baigent (SA)
Adler Nurcombe Trainee Prize
The Adler Nurcombe Trainee Prize is awarded to an Advanced Trainee in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and/or Forensic Psychiatry for the most outstanding paper or poster presented at the Section of Child and Adolescent Forensic Psychiatry conference.
2022 Dr Tacita Powell (NSW)
2019 Dr Richard Baker and Dr Annie Parsons (NSW)
Connell Werry Prize
The Connell Werry Prize is awarded to an Advanced Trainee in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry for the most outstanding paper or poster presented at the annual meeting of the Faculty of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
2024 Dr Daniel Mirmilstein (VIC)
2022 Dr Michelle Adams (VIC)
2019 Dr Roisin Devlin (NSW)
2018 Dr Joel Killey (NSW)
2017 Dr Brendan Daugherty (NSW)
2016 Dr Lakshman Ratnamohan (NSW)
2015 Dr Joey Le (NSW)
2014 Dr John Kasinathan (NSW)
2013 Dr Tatiana Catanchin (VIC)
2012 Dr Jennifer Harris (VIC)
2011 Dr Julia Katherine Moore (WA)
2010 Dr Abdulghani Mohammed Usman (SA), Dr Georgios Liangas (NSW)
2009 Dr Yolisha Singh (NSW)
2008 Dr Melanie Turner (SA)
2005 Dr Beate Harrison (WA)
2003 Dr Karen Gaunson (VIC)
2002 Dr Andrew Cox (NZ), Dr Michelle Fryer (QLD)
2001 Dr Cathy McGuckin (NSW)
Howard Cooper Travelling Fellowship in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Named in honour of the late Dr Howard Cooper, the Fellowship is made annually to a visiting overseas trainee psychiatrist or psychiatrist from the Asia–Pacific region who wishes to gain experience in child and adolescent psychiatry in Australia or Aotearoa New Zealand.
2022 Dr Dulangi Dahanayake (Sri Lanka)
2021 Dr Prerna Khar (India), Dr Vinyas Nisarga (India)
2020 Dr Nguyễn Minh Quyết (Vietnam)
2019 Dr Do Tuyet Mai (Vietnam)
2012 Dr Sasitorn Chantaratin (Thailand)
2011 Dr Manveen Kaur Sachdev (Malaysia)
2010 Dr Nurulwafa Hussain (Malaysia)
2009 Dr Norzila Zakaria (Malaysia)
2008 Dr Norharlina Bahar (Malaysia)
2006 Dr Paul Orotaloa (Solomon Islands)
Faculty of Consultation–Liaison Psychiatry Trainee Abstract Prize
The Faculty of Consultation–Liaison Psychiatry Trainee Abstract Prize is awarded to an advanced trainee in consultation–liaison psychiatry for the best oral, rapid fire or poster presentation made at the Faculty of Consultation–Liaison Psychiatry conference.
2024 Dr Michelle Li (VIC)
2022 Dr William Lugg (NSW)
2019 Dr Pierre Wibawa (VIC)
Medlicott Award
The Medlicott Award was established in 1999 in honour of Professor Emeritus Reginald Medlicott. It is designed to encourage achievement and excellence in research in forensic psychiatry.
2024 Dr Laura Dalzell (NZ)
2023 Dr Rosemary Williams (SA)
2022 Dr Meredith Gray (VIC)
2021 Dr Lewis Walker (WA)
2020 Dr Sam Pang (VIC)
2019 Dr Carolina Cerón Castano and Dr Zara Samaraweera (QLD)
2018 Dr Yin-Lan Soon (NSW)
2017 Dr Caleb Armstrong (NZ)
2016 Dr Lillian Ng (NZ)
2012 Dr Claire Wolfenden (QLD)
2011 Dr Susanna Every-Palmer (NZ)
2003 Dr Aleksandra Isailovic (QLD)
2002 Dr Cassandra Griffin (QLD)
2001 Dr R Paul Read (NSW)
Faculty of Psychiatry of Old Age Basic Psychiatric Trainee Prize
The Faculty of Psychiatry of Old Age Basic Psychiatric Trainee Prize is designed to promote excellence in advancing the quality of life in older people with mental illness. It is awarded to a psychiatry trainee for a draft article suitable for journal publication, published article, case review or study.
2024 Dr Nandita Hely (NSW)
2023 Dr William Pridmore (TAS)
2022 Dr Michael Connors (NSW)
2021 Dr James Barton (QLD)
2019 Dr Reece Bretag-Norris (SA)
2016 Dr Joanna Wang (NZ)
2014 Dr Julia Jamaludin (VIC)
2013 Dr Phillip Mosley (QLD)
Faculty of Psychiatry of Old Age Prize for Best Mental Health Service Improvement
The Faculty of Psychiatry of Old Age Prize for Best Mental Health Service Improvement encourages and promotes the highest clinical and ethical standards in the delivery of psychiatry of old age services and is awarded for improvements focused upon the needs of people with mental illness who are older.
2023 Dr Terence Chong and colleagues from the Healthy Ageing Service (VIC)
2022 A/Prof. Ajay Macharouthu (QLD)
2020 Dr Hannah Lake (TAS)
2017 Dr Jacqueline Huber (NSW)
2015 Dr Shalini Arunogiri (VIC)
2013 Dr Anne Wand (NSW)
Faculty of Psychiatry of Old Age Psychiatric Trainee Prize for Scholarly Project
The Faculty of Psychiatry of Old Age Psychiatric Trainee Prize for Scholarly Project is awarded to a current or recent advanced trainee in psychiatry of old age for meritorious research in the field of psychiatry of old age.
2024 Dr Michael Connors (NSW)
2023 Dr Matthew Kang (VIC)
2022 Dr Helen Lowe (NZ), Dr Melissa Renzenbrink (NSW)
2021 Dr Tali Elsayed (NSW)
2020 Dr David Kumagaya (NSW)
2019 Dr Sidhesh Phaldessai (NZ)
2018 Dr Arulmathy Arunachalam (QLD)
2017 Dr Meagan Ramages (NZ)
2016 Dr Usman Ali (QLD)
2015 Dr Andrew Gleason (VIC), Dr Shanthi Sarma (QLD)
2014 Dr Eli Kotler (VIC), Dr Duncan McKellar (SA)
2013 Dr Sires Bharathan (NZ)
Faculty of Psychotherapy Essay Prize
The Faculty of Psychotherapy Essay Prize is awarded for the best essay submitted by a psychiatry trainee or recent Fellow on a psychotherapy topic.
2024 Dr Radhika Palepu (NZ)
2023 Dr Calina Ouliaris (NSW)
2022 Dr William Lugg (NSW)
2021 Dr William Lugg (NSW), Dr Sara Temelkovski (WA)
2020 Dr Michael Weightman (SA)
2019 Dr Reece Bretag-Norris (SA)
2017 Dr Lara Gallur (SA)
2013 Dr Russell Golden (VIC)
2012 Dr Julia Jamaludin (VIC)
Psychotherapy Research Award
The RANZCP Psychotherapy Research Award is designed to encourage research in psychotherapy in Australia and New Zealand among psychiatry trainees and recent Fellows. Supported by the RANZCP Foundation and Faculty of Psychotherapy, this award aims to facilitate addition to the body of knowledge in psychotherapy.
2024 Dr Vathsala Lakmi Seneviratne (QLD)
2023 Dr Setareh Hakimi and Dr Kelsey Josling (NSW)
2022 Dr David Graham (NSW)2021 Dr Mandana Fazeli Kisomi (VIC)
2020 Dr Dwain Burridge and Dr Eliot Frickey (QLD)
2019 Dr Myles Gutkin (NSW)
Foundation grant recipients
Foundation Catalyst Grant
The RANZCP Foundation Catalyst Grant are designed to give psychiatrist researchers at any career stage access to small scale funds to assist them prepare a pilot or proof of concept for a future study. These grants help researchers to take their projects and proposals beyond an idea, to a point of readiness to apply for larger funding.
2023 | Dr Dhamidhu Eratne (VIC) | MiND the Gap: fast tracking implementation of brain health and dementia diagnosis and risk prediction blood tests in Australia. | |
2022 | Professor Alison Yung (VIC) | ‘Biomarkers of disabling symptoms in schizophrenia.’ | |
2021 | Dr Samantha Loi (VIC) | 'MAPS: Music and Psychotherapy via Songwriting - Using a combined approach of cognitive behavioural therapy and music therapy for people affected by younger-onset dementia' |
Pat, Toni and Peter Kinsman Research Scholarship
The Pat, Toni and Peter Kinsman Research Scholarship, supported by a bequest from the Kinsman family, was established in 1996 to encourage research into postnatal depression in women in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand.
2024 Prof. Alison Yung (VIC), Dr Luba Sominsky (VIC) & Prof. Peter Vuillermin (VIC)
2022 Dr Katherine Sevar, Dr Stuart Watson, Dr Carol Kaplanian and Prof. Helen Ball (WA)
2020 A/Prof. Yoram Barak, Prof. Paul Glue, Dr Christopher Gale and A/Prof. Natalie Medlicott (NZ)
2018 Dr Beth Mah, A/Prof. Kym Rae, A/Prof. Maree Gruppetta and Ms Lisa Orcher (NSW)
2016 Dr Josephine Power, Dr Jean-Loup Rault and Prof. Michael Permezel (VIC)
2014 Prof. Harvey Whiteford (QLD)
2011 Prof. Rhoshel Lenroot (NSW)
2009 Prof. Louise Newman (VIC)
2007 Dr Megan Galbally (VIC)
2005 Dr Susan Priest and A/Prof. Marie-Paule Austin (NSW)
2003 A/Prof. Anne Buist, Prof. Jeannette Milgrom and Prof. Carol Morse (VIC)
2001 Prof. Philip Boyce (NSW)
1998 Prof. Chris Tennant and Dr Catherine McMahon (NSW)
Trisno Family Research Grant in Old Age Psychiatry
The Trisno Family Research Grant in Old Age Psychiatry aims to support research to optimise the prevention, diagnosis, management and continuing care strategies for older populations. Generously supported by the Trisno Family and RANZCP Foundation, this grant is awarded to a Fellow or trainee who is planning to conduct old age psychiatry research. The Trisno Family Research Grant in Old Age Psychiatry is no longer offered.
2023 Dr Malcom Forbes (VIC)
2022 Dr Zoe Cousins (VIC)
2021 Dr Malcolm Forbes (VIC)
2020 Dr Vivek Phutane (VIC)
2018 Dr Nurrul Binti Johari (NZ)
2016 Dr Dhamidhu Eratne (VIC), Dr Elaine Kwan (NSW)
Block Family Memorial Grant
The Block Family Memorial Grant in Perinatal and Infant Psychiatry was supported by a bequest from the Block family. It encouraged further training with a focus on perinatal and infant psychiatry research in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand. The Block Family Memorial Grant in Perinatal and Infant Psychiatry is no longer offered.
2018 Dr Christine Kilcawley (QLD), Dr Shuichi Suetani (QLD), Dr Wen Hui Daphne Law (SA), Dr Jennifer Dancer (NSW)
2017 Dr Brendan Daugherty (NSW)
2016 Dr Imogen Wang (VIC), Dr Jarrod Holst (ACT), Dr Lux Ratnamohan (NSW)
2015 Dr Jessica Kuc (VIC), Dr Alice Chang (QLD), Dr Dawud Meeran (NZ), Dr Oyewale Oyewopo (WA)2014 Dr Virginia Loftus (VIC), Dr Benjamin Hoadley (NSW)
2013 Dr Monique Mason (VIC), Dr Christina Richardson (VIC)
2012 Dr Karen Gwee (USA), Dr Laura Kean (NSW), Dr Andrew McKensey (NSW)
2011 Dr Alice Dwyer (NSW), Dr Lucinda Smith (VIC), Dr Samari Johnston (VIC), Dr Adaobi Udechuku (VIC)
2010 Dr Nicola Beamish (TAS), Dr Tram Nguyen (VIC)
2009 Dr Emma Adams (Canada), Dr Deeta Kimber (VIC)
Trisno Family PhD Research Scholarship
Supported by a generous ongoing donation from the Trisno family, the Trisno Family PhD Research Scholarship supports and encourages RANZCP members to pursue PhD research in psychiatry.
2023 | Dr Malcom Forbes | The role of biomarkers in late-life depression: Data analysis of the Aspirin for the Prevention of Depression in the Elderly (ASPREE) study. |
Branch awards
Teresa Foce award
2023 - Dr Dilini Hemachandra
2022 - Dr Matthew Ryan
2021 - Dr Angus Finlay
2020 - Dr Nadine Fox
2019 - Dr Bjorn Cartledge
ACT Branch Meritorious Service Award
2023 - Dr Priyani Ratnayake
2022 - Dr Philip Keightley
2021 - Dr Lesley Drew
2020 - Dr Jeffery Cubis
2019 - Dr Dianna Tracy