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Ruth Redpath

Margaret Ruth Redpath AO (born 1 April 1940) is a retired Australian surgeon and radiation oncologist. She worked as a palliative care pioneer in Australia and the United Kingdom. She has also been a senior priest in the Anglican Church of Australia, particularly at St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne. Redpath was awarded the Order of Australia medal and awarded a Doctor of Medical Science (honoris causa) by the University of Melbourne.[1]

Education edit

Redpath attended Presbyterian Ladies' College, Melbourne PLC) and is named a "notable alumni" in their List of Old Collegians of PLC Melbourne. She graduated with an MBBS from the University of Melbourne in 1964.[2]

Career edit

Medical career edit

In 1965, Redpath became a resident medical officer at the Royal Melbourne Hospital.[3] In 1975 she became a consultant radiation oncologist at St Bartholomew's Hospital and the Hospital for Sick Children in London, where she learned from an innovator of the modern hospice movement, Cicely Saunders, and the UK system of palliative care.[2] In 1985, Redpath returned to Australia, which had a much less developed palliative care system at that time. She was medical director at Dandenong Palliative Care Service, Victoria (now South East Palliative Care), which she helped to found.[2] She later worked at the Monash Medical Centre from 1990 to 1995 and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute. In these roles, she "set about building a model of specialist and community based care to meet the complex and individual needs of the terminally ill".[2][4]

At the same time, Redpath was taking on wider leadership roles within palliative care and cancer care in Australia. Her roles included president of the Victorian Association of Hospice and Palliative Care (now Palliative Care Victoria) which she helped found, (1988-1992); president of the Australian Association of Hospice and Palliative Care (1992-1994); and president of the Anti-Cancer Council of Victoria (1998-2005).[3]

Ordained ministry edit

Redpath was ordained deacon and priest in 2007. She served her curacy at St Andrew's Brighton and, from 2008–09, was priest in charge of St Aidan's Carrum with St Barnabas' Seaford.[5] From 2010-2018, she served at St Paul's Cathedral, Melbourne, notably as acting precentor (2012–13)[6] and as canon pastor (2014–18).[7]

Honours and awards edit

In 1994, Redpath, together with her husband, Bruce Redpath, was recognised with a Melbourne Achiever Award.[8]

On Australia Day 2003, Redpath was made an Officer in the Order of Australia for "For service to the community in the initiation and establishment of palliative care services in Australia, as an educator in the field of professional practice, and as an advocate for improved services".[1]

Redpath was awarded a Doctor of Medical Science (honoris causa) by the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health at the University of Melbourne.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "AUSTRALIA DAY 2003 HONOURS". Commonwealth of Australia Gazette. 26 January 2003.
  2. ^ a b c d e Fioritti, Nathan (22 November 2016). "The Reverend Dr Ruth Redpath AO". Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b Centre, The University of Melbourne eScholarship Research. "Redpath, Margaret Ruth - Biographical entry - Encyclopedia of Australian Science". www.eoas.info. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  4. ^ Bruera, Eduardo; Higginson, Irene; Gunten, Charles F. von (30 January 2009). Textbook of Palliative Medicine. CRC Press. ISBN 9780340966242.
  5. ^ "Interim appointments at St Paul's Cathedral". www.melbourneanglican.org.au. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  6. ^ "New Precentor for St Paul's Cathedral". www.melbourneanglican.org.au. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  7. ^ Loewe, Andreas (2018). "Canon Pastor Retires" (PDF). St Paul's Cathedral Notes and News, p. 3. Retrieved 1 March 2019.
  8. ^ "Melbourne Achiever Award | Committee for Melbourne". melbourne.org.au. Retrieved 1 March 2019.

External links edit

  • Cancer Council Victoria
  • "Redpath, Margaret Ruth (1940-)", Trove, National Library of Australia.

ruth, redpath, margaret, born, april, 1940, retired, australian, surgeon, radiation, oncologist, worked, palliative, care, pioneer, australia, united, kingdom, also, been, senior, priest, anglican, church, australia, particularly, paul, cathedral, melbourne, r. Margaret Ruth Redpath AO born 1 April 1940 is a retired Australian surgeon and radiation oncologist She worked as a palliative care pioneer in Australia and the United Kingdom She has also been a senior priest in the Anglican Church of Australia particularly at St Paul s Cathedral Melbourne Redpath was awarded the Order of Australia medal and awarded a Doctor of Medical Science honoris causa by the University of Melbourne 1 Contents 1 Education 2 Career 2 1 Medical career 2 2 Ordained ministry 3 Honours and awards 4 References 5 External linksEducation editRedpath attended Presbyterian Ladies College Melbourne PLC and is named a notable alumni in their List of Old Collegians of PLC Melbourne She graduated with an MBBS from the University of Melbourne in 1964 2 Career editMedical career edit In 1965 Redpath became a resident medical officer at the Royal Melbourne Hospital 3 In 1975 she became a consultant radiation oncologist at St Bartholomew s Hospital and the Hospital for Sick Children in London where she learned from an innovator of the modern hospice movement Cicely Saunders and the UK system of palliative care 2 In 1985 Redpath returned to Australia which had a much less developed palliative care system at that time She was medical director at Dandenong Palliative Care Service Victoria now South East Palliative Care which she helped to found 2 She later worked at the Monash Medical Centre from 1990 to 1995 and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Institute In these roles she set about building a model of specialist and community based care to meet the complex and individual needs of the terminally ill 2 4 At the same time Redpath was taking on wider leadership roles within palliative care and cancer care in Australia Her roles included president of the Victorian Association of Hospice and Palliative Care now Palliative Care Victoria which she helped found 1988 1992 president of the Australian Association of Hospice and Palliative Care 1992 1994 and president of the Anti Cancer Council of Victoria 1998 2005 3 Ordained ministry edit Redpath was ordained deacon and priest in 2007 She served her curacy at St Andrew s Brighton and from 2008 09 was priest in charge of St Aidan s Carrum with St Barnabas Seaford 5 From 2010 2018 she served at St Paul s Cathedral Melbourne notably as acting precentor 2012 13 6 and as canon pastor 2014 18 7 Honours and awards editIn 1994 Redpath together with her husband Bruce Redpath was recognised with a Melbourne Achiever Award 8 On Australia Day 2003 Redpath was made an Officer in the Order of Australia for For service to the community in the initiation and establishment of palliative care services in Australia as an educator in the field of professional practice and as an advocate for improved services 1 Redpath was awarded a Doctor of Medical Science honoris causa by the Faculty of Medicine Dentistry and Health at the University of Melbourne 2 References edit a b AUSTRALIA DAY 2003 HONOURS Commonwealth of Australia Gazette 26 January 2003 a b c d e Fioritti Nathan 22 November 2016 The Reverend Dr Ruth Redpath AO Faculty of Medicine Dentistry and Health Sciences Retrieved 1 March 2019 a b Centre The University of Melbourne eScholarship Research Redpath Margaret Ruth Biographical entry Encyclopedia of Australian Science www eoas info Retrieved 1 March 2019 Bruera Eduardo Higginson Irene Gunten Charles F von 30 January 2009 Textbook of Palliative Medicine CRC Press ISBN 9780340966242 Interim appointments at St Paul s Cathedral www melbourneanglican org au Retrieved 1 March 2019 New Precentor for St Paul s Cathedral www melbourneanglican org au Retrieved 1 March 2019 Loewe Andreas 2018 Canon Pastor Retires PDF St Paul s Cathedral Notes and News p 3 Retrieved 1 March 2019 Melbourne Achiever Award Committee for Melbourne melbourne org au Retrieved 1 March 2019 External links editCancer Council Victoria Redpath Margaret Ruth 1940 Trove National Library of Australia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ruth Redpath amp oldid 1188828998, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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