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Sri Lankan-Born Professor Suran Fernando Honoured with OAM in 2026 King’s Birthday Honours

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Professor Suran Fernando

Contents
  • A Legacy of Leadership at Royal North Shore Hospital
  • Advancing the Frontiers of Medical Research
  • Humanitarian Service and Global Impact
  • A Posture of Humility and Patient-Centricity
  • Strengthening the Fabric of Public Health

The 2026 King’s Birthday Honours have served as a momentous occasion for the global Sri Lankan community, as one of its most distinguished members, Professor Suran Fernando, has been formally recognised for his profound contributions to the field of medicine.
Awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM), Professor Fernando’s recognition is a testament to a career defined by scientific excellence, institutional leadership, and an unwavering commitment to the welfare of patients both within Australia and across international borders.

As an immunologist of exceptional calibre, Professor Fernando has spent decades at the forefront of clinical practice and research. His appointment to the Order of Australia specifically acknowledges his service to medicine in the field of immunology, a discipline that is fundamental to the understanding and treatment of a vast array of complex health conditions. For those within the Sri Lankan expatriate community, this honour is a source of immense pride, highlighting the significant impact that individuals of Sri Lankan heritage continue to make on the global stage.

A Legacy of Leadership at Royal North Shore Hospital

The trajectory of Professor Fernando’s career is inextricably linked to the development of specialised medical services in New South Wales. Perhaps his most enduring institutional legacy is his role as the inaugural Head of Clinical Immunology and Allergy at the Royal North Shore Hospital (RNSH). In this capacity, he was instrumental in the establishment and shaping of services that have transformed the lives of countless individuals suffering from complex immune disorders.

Under his stewardship, the Department of Clinical Immunology and Allergy at RNSH became a centre of excellence, providing a structured and multidisciplinary approach to the management of autoimmune diseases, primary immunodeficiencies, and severe drug allergies. By expanding access to such specialised care, Professor Fernando ensured that patients who might have previously faced fragmented or inadequate treatment paths were provided with a cohesive and advanced clinical experience. His vision for the department was always centered on the patient, ensuring that the latest scientific advancements were translated directly into improved health outcomes.

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Advancing the Frontiers of Medical Research

Beyond his administrative and clinical leadership, Professor Fernando has established himself as a prominent researcher whose work has had a tangible impact on standard medical practices. His contributions to the field of drug allergy research are particularly noteworthy. Drug allergies can often pose significant barriers to effective treatment, and Professor Fernando’s research has been pivotal in developing protocols and molecular tests that mitigate these risks.

His scholarly pursuits have not merely existed within the confines of academic journals; rather, they have been meticulously translated into clinical standards that are utilised by health services today. This bridge between research and practice is a hallmark of his professional philosophy, ensuring that scientific discovery serves a practical and life-saving purpose. The improved outcomes observed at both the individual patient level and within the broader health service framework are a direct result of his diligent and innovative approach to immunological science.

Humanitarian Service and Global Impact

While his professional achievements within Australia are extensive, the breadth of Professor Fernando’s service extends far beyond the Australian coastline. His dedication to humanity is perhaps most poignantly illustrated by his response to the devastating 2004 Boxing Day tsunami. In the aftermath of this tragedy, Professor Fernando travelled to his birthplace, Sri Lanka, to contribute his medical expertise to the monumental task of rebuilding the nation’s healthcare infrastructure. During a period of immense national disruption and sorrow, his presence and professional guidance were invaluable in restoring essential medical services for those affected by the disaster.

Furthermore, his humanitarian efforts have reached into the Western and Southern Highlands of Papua New Guinea, where he has provided vital care to individuals living with HIV. His involvement in HIV mentoring programmes in the region underscores a commitment to sustainable healthcare development, ensuring that local practitioners are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage the epidemic. In Vietnam, Professor Fernando was instrumental in the introduction of cost-effective molecular tests designed to prevent life-threatening drug reactions, a move that has significantly enhanced patient safety in resource-constrained environments.

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A Posture of Humility and Patient-Centricity

Despite the magnitude of his achievements and the prestige of being awarded an OAM, Professor Fernando maintains a characteristic humility that is frequently noted by his colleagues and peers. Upon receiving news of the honour, he expressed a degree of discomfort at being singled out for recognition, choosing instead to highlight the collective efforts of the teams he has worked with throughout his journey.

“I don’t feel deserving of this honour, having worked alongside so many talented and dedicated people throughout my career and simply doing my best to care for patients and improve the health services available to them,” Professor Fernando remarked. This sentiment reflects a professional ethos that prioritises the mission over the individual, a quality that has undoubtedly contributed to his success as a mentor and leader. For Professor Fernando, the primary metric of success remains the impact of his work on the lives of the patients and communities he serves.

Strengthening the Fabric of Public Health

Professor Suran Fernando OAM

For the Sri Lankan community in Australia and globally, the story of Professor Suran Fernando is one of inspiration and service. It is a narrative that celebrates the successful integration of cultural heritage with professional excellence, resulting in a contribution that benefits society as a whole. His journey from his birthplace in Sri Lanka to becoming a leading figure in Australian medicine serves as a powerful reminder of the untapped potential and the significant contributions made by Sri Lankans abroad.

Global Health Cooperation

As we celebrate this well-deserved honour, we are reminded that true excellence in medicine is measured not just in awards and citations, but in the lives saved, the systems improved, and the spirit of service that remains constant throughout a long and distinguished career. Congratulations to Professor Suran Fernando OAM on this exceptional achievement.

Source: This article was written based on the source information provided by eLanka and the 2026 King’s Birthday Honours List (https://www.gg.gov.au/), kindly email us at info@eLanka.com.au if any information needs to be corrected.




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