Board members


 

Board members


 

Meet our board members

Dr Siân Goodson
Chair, RACGP Board of Directors and RACGP South Australia

BMedSci, BMBS, MRCP (2002), DRCOG, FRACGP, MAICD

Dr Siân Goodson is a GP originally from the UK, who has practiced in the northern suburbs of Adelaide for over 12 years. She has prior experience as a GP within the NHS, a practice owner in Australia, Director of Clinical Services for a large group and now works as an independent contractor.   Siân commenced as Chair of the RACGP Board in November 2024.

Dr Michael Wright
RACGP President

MBBS MSC PhD FRACGP GAICD

Dr Michael Wright is a general practitioner, health economist and health services researcher based in Sydney, Australia. He commenced as RACGP President on 21 November 2024.

Michael is also an Associate Professor at the International Centre for Future Health Systems at the University of New South Wales. He combines clinical practice with strategic appointments and academic research analysing the effects of health policy on the quality and performance of primary care.

 

Dr Rebekah Hoffman
Board Deputy Chair and Chair, RACGP New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory.

MMBBS, BSci (OT), MSurg, MSpMed, GDAAD, DCH, GAICD, FRACGP, PhD

Dr Rebekah Hoffman is a specialist GP and a fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practice. She enjoys studying and the diversity of being a GP, having completed a broad range of additional qualifications across Women’s and Children’s Health, Sport Medicine, Surgery and Business Governance. Further to this, she also enjoys teaching, being a Senior Lecturer at the University of Wollongong in Medical Ƶ, and regularly mentoring students studying medicine from a number of Universities in NSW.

Dr Ramya Raman
RACGP Vice-President and Chair, RACGP Western Australia

FRACGP, MBBS, Dip Child Health, BSSc (Psych)

Dr Ramya Raman is a Perth-based GP. Originally from Orange NSW, Ramya completed her medical training at the University of Notre Dame (UND), Fremantle. In 2020, Ramya was the recipient of the RACGP WA GP of the Year award.

Her specific interests are in women’s and children’s health particularly on perinatal health and wellbeing. In 2020, Ramya was awarded the Aspire Award (City of Fremantle) to present her work on postnatal recovery at the WONCA Asia Pacific Conference.

Dr Tess van Duuren
Censor-in-Chief and Chair, Ƶ and Workforce Committee

MBChB, BSc(Hons) (Sport Med), FRACGP, GAICD

Dr Tess van Duuren works in a large group practice in regional New South Wales where, as an experienced supervisor, she provides teaching and training to general practice registrars and medical students.

Tess has previously been a GP in South Africa and New Zealand, and navigated her way through the RACGP Fellowship exams as an international graduate.

 

A/Prof Michael Clements
Chair, RACGP Rural

B.Econ(Hons) MBBS DAvmed MPH MHM FRACGP–RG FARGP FRACMA FACAsM GAICD

Dr Michael Clements is an experienced Townsville based General Practitioner and practice owner with a background in health leadership and clinical and corporate governance.

Dr Clements has accrued a wide variety of skills and special interests in his time with the Royal Australian Air Force and then with QLD Health as Director of Medical Services at Ingham Hospital.

Dr Toby Gardner
Chair, RACGP Tasmania

BA (Psych) MBBS FRACGP GAICD

Dr Toby Gardner is a GP Practice Owner of two large group practices in Launceston and Director of their affiliated Urgent Care Centre.

Originally from the Gold Coast, he spent a number of years working in regional and rural areas in central Queensland before relocating to Tasmania with his young family in 2006, commencing GP training with General Practice Training Tasmania. He subsequently became a GP Supervisor and then Supervisor Liaison Officer with GPTT for over a decade, as well as being an active examiner with the RACGP over this time.

Dr Sam Heard OAM
Chair, RACGP Northern Territory

MBBS, MRCGP, FRACGP, DRCOG, FAIDH

Dr Sam Heard is a GP who has a wealth of experience from inner city London, Darwin urban practice, remote locums, semi-rural practice at Coolalinga, 24-hour urgent care at the Palmerston Super Clinic and most recently in Central Australia working in an Aboriginal community-controlled health service.

Dr Cathryn Hester
Chair, RACGP Queensland

BE (Hons), MBBS, DCH, FRACGP, GAICD, MBA

Dr Cathryn Hester is a GP and practice owner from Ipswich, Queensland. She is an experienced director and medical leader, with many years of corporate and clinical governance experience. She has been an active member of the RACGP since her fellowship in 2012, during which time she has been a College examiner, Qld Faculty Councillor, a Senior Lecturer for the University of Queensland and provided strong advocacy for primary care in a variety of forums.

Dr Jeremy Hudson
Chair, RACGP Specific Interests

MBChB, FRACGP, Advanced Certificate Skin Cancer Medicine & Surgery, Advanced Certificate Dermoscopy (Distinction) SCCA

Dr Hudson was appointed Chair of the Specific Interests Faculty in October 2024. He works full time in general practice and specialises in Dermatology, Skin Cancer Medicine and Surgery. He is the Clinical Director of a research based Primary Care Clinic, and hold positions as a research advisor for a medical research grant charity and a medicolegal expert. 

Scott King
Co-opted Independent Director and Chair, Finance Audit and Risk Management Committee

CA, BEc, MAICD

Scott is a professional Non-Executive Director with over 15 years’ experience and is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

Scott has a professional background as a qualified chartered accountant and has spent over 25 years in an executive role working with Board within the Financial Services Industry.

 

Dr Rebecca Loveridge
Chair, RACGP GPs in Training

BComm, MD, FRACGP, GAICD

Dr Rebecca Loveridge is the Chair for the National Faculty of GPs in Training.

She works as a GP in youth custodial health after completing her RACGP training through RVTS in an Aboriginal Medical service in regional Victoria. Prior to this, she completed her pre-vocational training time at the Austin Hospital in Melbourne. Her clinical interests include mental, sexual and preventative health, and healthcare equity for our First Nations, rural and LGBTQI+ peoples.

Dr Anita Muñoz
Chair, RACGP Victoria

M.B.B.S (Hons), FRACGP, Grad Cert Clin Teach, MPH, GAICD

Anita Muñoz is a GP in private practice in Melbourne's CBD, and has a dedication to evidence-based medicine, lifelong learning and promoting the role of general practice in the health of patients, communities and in public health.

Dr Karen Nicholls
Chair, RACGP Aboriginal Health and Torres Strait Islander Health

B.Med, FRACGP, Dip Child Health

Dr Karen Nicholls is the current Chair of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Faculty.

 

 

Dr Michael Stanford AM
Co-opted Independent Director

MBA (MacQ), MBBS (UNSW), FAICD

Michael began his professional career as a medical doctor in Sydney, doing his training at UNSW. After three years as a hospital doctor, Michael moved into hospital management, completed his MBA at Macquarie University, and was granted specialist status with the Faculty of Public Health Medicine of the RACGP.