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Indeed, congratulations Pat, well deserved. Jenny


On 11/06/2012 5:22 PM, Sandall, Jane wrote:
> Dear all
> I would like to endorse Caroline Homers congratulations to Pat Brodie 
> for a well deserved award
> with best wishes
> Jane Sandall
>
> The advantage of being in the UK at this moment is that I am awake 
> at 0001hrs when the Queen’s Birthday Awards are released! The 
> disadvantage is that I am not in Australia to celebrate with the 
> amazing Pat Brodie AM!!!!
>
> Well done Pat – a very worthy award!!!!
>
> Enjoy the day!
>
> http://www.gg.gov.au/res/file/2012/honours/qb2012/Media%20Notes%20AM%20(A-L)%20(final).pdf 
> <http://www.gg.gov.au/res/file/2012/honours/qb2012/Media%20Notes%20AM%20%28A-L%29%20%28final%29.pdf>
>
> Much love Caroline
>
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> *Dr Patricia May BRODIE, *Dulwich Hill NSW 2203
>
> _For service to midwifery as a clinician, researcher and educator, and 
> to professional associations. _
>
> Chair, Midwifery Practice and Research, Sydney South West Area Health 
> Service and University of Technology Sydney, 2005-2010; Adjunct 
> Professor, Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Health; Member, National 
> Health Workforce Taskforce, National Core Competencies and Educational 
> Framework for Maternity Services, 2008-2009; Senior Research Midwife, 
> Australian Midwifery Action Project, 1999-2002.
>
> Chair, National Advisory Committee, Australian Midwifery Standards, 
> 2007-2009.
>
> Member, Maternal and Perinatal Ministerial Advisory Committee, NSW 
> Department of Health, 2007; Member, Maternal and Perinatal Health 
> Priority Taskforce.
>
> Member, Independent Panel to monitor the implementation of the Garling 
> Report, 2008.
>
> Member, Perinatal and Infant Sub-Committee, NSW Mental Health Program 
> Council, 2007.
>
> Member, Reference Group, Developing Inter-Professional Learning and 
> Practice Capabilities within the Australian Health Workforce, 
> Australasian Inter-Professional Practice and Education Network, 2007.
>
> Member, Midwifery Practice Committee, Nurses and Midwives Board of NSW.
>
> Adviser, Review Standards of Maternity Care and Practice in Papua New 
> Guinea, AusAID and the World Health Organisation, 1999.
>
> Senior Policy Analyst, Nursing Branch, NSW Department of Health, 1998.
>
> Member, National Steering Committee, beyondblue.
>
> President, Australian College of Midwives, 2006-2009; Vice-President 
> 2001-2004; Life Member, 2006.
>
> President, New South Wales Midwives Association, for 6 years; 
> Executive Member, 1993-2009.
>
> Technical Adviser in Midwifery Education, World Health Organisation, 
> Papua New Guinea.
>
> Project Leader, Camden/Campbelltown Midwifery Models of Care, Sydney 
> South West Area Health Service, 2005.
>
> Coordinator, Birthing Services, St George Hospital, Kogarah, 2003-2005.
>
> Senior Clinical Adviser, Maternity Services, NSW Department of Health, 
> 2002-2003.
>
> Researcher, Australian Midwifery Action Project, Australian Research 
> Council, 1999-2002.
>
> Has written over 30 research papers including journal articles, book 
> chapters and reports.
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> *Caroline Homer***
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