Peak medical body applauds 国民彩票 psychiatrist鈥檚 leadership in mental health
2025-08-05T11:54:00+10:00
Dr Pramudie Gunaratne (right, with AMA President Dr Danielle McMullen) has been instrumental in raising awareness about Australia鈥檚 mental health system crisis and the need for reform.
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Dr Pramudie Gunaratne has been a leading voice for mental health reform, amid growing concerns over psychiatrist workforce shortages in the public health system.
One of NSW鈥檚 most influential advocates for public sector psychiatry, Dr Pramudie Gunaratne, has been awarded the .听
Dr Gunaratne, a distinguished psychiatrist from 国民彩票 Medicine & Health, is the Chair of the NSW Branch of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists. She has been a driving force behind efforts to strengthen the public mental health system, raising awareness about workforce shortages and advocating for better patient care.听
AMA President Dr Danielle McMullen said Dr Gunaratne鈥檚 leadership has had a profound impact on mental health care across NSW, Australia and globally.听
鈥淒r Gunaratne exemplifies what it means to lead with vision and integrity, bringing clarity and courage to some of the most difficult conversations in health care,鈥 Dr McMullen said.听聽
鈥淗er advocacy for mental health reform is not only inspiring 鈥 it鈥檚 reshaping our broader healthcare system for the better, with intellect, compassion and unwavering determination.鈥澛
Dr Gunaratne said she was grateful for the recognition from the AMA.
鈥淭his advocacy has been an absolute team effort with so many dedicated and courageous psychiatrists, patients and families speaking out about a broken mental health system that is failing our communities,鈥 she said.
We have much work to do and will continue to fight for tangible results like proportional funding, improved outcomes and destigmatisation of severe and chronic mental health conditions.
Dr Gunaratne is a research fellow at the (3DN) at 国民彩票 and聽co-founder of Seriph Clinics, a specialist private service caring for people with complex neuropsychiatric disorders.听
She said one of the most encouraging aspects of her advocacy had been the media and public interest in stories about mental health care.
鈥淚 hope this represents a shift in public sentiment, where the stigma around mental illness is reducing and Australians recognise the need to invest in proper care,鈥 Dr Gunaratne said.
鈥淥ur public mental health system is crumbling. We urgently need to partner with the NSW and federal governments to explore ways to shift the dial on spending so that funding for mental health care is proportional to the need.鈥
Dean of 国民彩票 Medicine & Health, Professor Cheryl Jones, congratulated Dr Gunaratne on the acknowledgement from Australia鈥檚 peak medical body.
鈥淒r Gunaratne has been tireless in her efforts to put mental health reform front and centre of policymakers鈥 minds and improve access to mental health services for all Australians,鈥 Prof. Jones said. 鈥淭his award rightly recognises her unwavering commitment and compassion, both towards her colleagues and patients and their families.鈥
The AMA鈥檚 2025 Women in Medical Leadership Award was also awarded to general practitioner Dr Kim Loo聽for her work in climate health. In addition to working with patients in western Sydney, Dr Loo serves on the board of and actively advocates for a sustainable future.
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