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Introducing the new RACGP Board


Paul Hayes


12/10/2018 5:44:22 PM

The RACGP’s 61st Board has officially commenced.

The 61st Board commenced its official term following the RACGP’s Annual General Meeting on Thursday 11 October.
The 61st Board commenced its official term following the RACGP’s Annual General Meeting on Thursday 11 October.

The 61st RACGP Board features three new faces.
 
Dr Kaye Atkinson has replaced Dr Mark Miller as Censor-in-Chief; Dr Krystyna de Lange has replaced Dr Mary Wyatt as Registrar Representative; and Dr Sean Stevens has replaced Dr Tim Koh as Chair of RACGP Western Australia.

kaye-krystyna-sean-hero.jpgL–R: Dr Kaye Atkinson, Dr Krystyna de Lange, Dr Sean Stevens.
 
In addition, Associate Professor Charlotte Hespe has been named Chair of RACGP Board, replacing Dr Tim Koh, and Associate Professor Ayman Shenouda has been named RACGP Vice President.
 
The 61st Board, including new President Dr Harry Nespolon, commenced its official term following the RACGP’s Annual General Meeting on Thursday 11 October. 
 
The members of the 61st RACGP Board are:

  • Associate Professor Charlotte Hespe, Chair of Board; Chair RACGP NSW&ACT
  • Dr Harry Nespolon, President
  • Associate Professor Ayman Shenouda, Vice President, Chair RACGP Rural
  • Dr Kaye Atkinson, Censor-in-Chief
  • Dr Zakaria Baig, Chair RACGP SA&NT
  • Dr Krystyna de Lange, Registrar Representative
  • Dr Cameron Loy, Chair RACGP Victoria
  • Ms Christine Nixon APM, Co-opted Board Member
  • Associate Professor Peter O’Mara, Chair RACGP Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health
  • Associate Professor Jennifer Presser, Chair RACGP Tasmania
  • Dr Sean Stevens, Chair RACGP Western Australia
  • Mr Martin Walsh, Chair of Finance, Audit and Risk Management Committee; Co-opted Board member
  • Dr Bruce Willett, Chair RACGP Queensland



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