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Dr Christopher John Gwyn Griffiths, RFD: For service to forensic dentistry Yoram Jerzy Gross: For service to the Australian film industry, particularly in the field of animation techniques Dr John Chadwick Hanrahan: For service to medicine, particularly in the field of plastic and reconstructive surgery and hand surgery and to administration
Dr Richard Arthur Barnett – For significant service to medicine through plastic and reconstructive surgery. John Windsor Barrington – For significant service to the community of Western Australia. Deborah Anne Beale – For significant service to the business and public sectors, and to the community of Victoria.
Dr Mark Harold Moore: For service to medicine in the field of plastic, reconstructive and rehabilitation surgery, particularly through the provision of humanitarian specialist surgical services in East Timor and Indonesia, and to professional development and education. Dr Keith Gordon Neill
Dr Philip Haywood House – For significant service to medicine as an ophthalmologist, to eye surgery foundations, and to the international community of Timor Leste. Eric William Howard – For significant service to road transport safety through consultancy roles, to professional bodies, and to the community.
Dr Jeffrey Gordon Mann: For service to the law, particularly in the areas of taxation law, legal reform and education, and to the community Professor Robin Marks: For service to medicine in the field of dermatology, and to public health, particularly the promotion of skin cancer and melanoma awareness Associate Professor Peter Blake Marshall
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Dermatologists have been leaders in the field of cosmetic surgery. [20] Some dermatologists complete fellowships in surgical dermatology. Many are trained in their residency on the use of botulinum toxin, fillers, and laser surgery. Some dermatologists perform cosmetic procedures including liposuction, blepharoplasty, and face lifts.
For a time it was also known as Brisbane General Hospital. In the 19th century the hospital dealt with some severe cases of tropical diseases due to Queensland's predominantly tropical climate. [5] The hospital was created by the merging of the Royal Brisbane Hospital and the Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital in 2003. [6]