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Nurses And Midwives Recognised In Queen’s Birthday Honours 2019

Lamp Editorial Team
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June 12, 2019

We’re paying tribute to the nurses and midwives in NSW who have been recognised in this year’s Queen’s Birthday Honours List. For their dedication to helping others and being outstanding role models for the entire nursing profession, these nurses and midwives continue to lead the way for all of us. 

Officer (AO) in the general division
Professor Debra Elizabeth JACKSON
For distinguished service to medical education in the field of nursing practice and research as an academic and author.

Members (AM) in the general division
Professor Hannah Grace DAHLEN
For significant service to midwifery, nursing and to medical education.

Professor Elizabeth Mary CHIARELLA
For significant service to nurse and midwifery education, and to health care standards.

Margaret Anne GREEN
For significant service to veterans and their families, and to nursing.

Order of Australia Medals (OAM) in the general division
Nicole Maree BOLGER
For service to nursing.

Joanne Lorraine PEARSON
For service to nursing, and to the community.

You can read the full list here.

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