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Respected gynaecologist named
Doctor of the Year

Prof Raj Mohan and St John of God Murdoch Hospital CEO Ben Irish.

AMA (WA) member Associate Professor Raj Mohan, Gynaecologist and Gynaecologic Oncologist, is the St John of God Murdoch Hospital Doctor of the Year for 2025.

Admired for his kind and gentle nature, humility and dedication, Prof Mohan is actively involved in gynaecological cancer research and clinical trials. He is committed to supporting the next generation of specialists through his teaching roles at the University of Notre Dame Fremantle and the University of Western Australia.

The award was presented by St John of God Murdoch Hospital CEO Ben Irish, surrounded by Prof Mohan’s family and colleagues. Mr Irish thanked him for his outstanding dedication to patient care and his unwavering commitment to the values of St John of God Health Care.

“Prof Mohan truly embodies the values of St John of God Health Care,” he said. “He is a kind and deeply compassionate clinician who consistently places patient care first, and is known for his unwavering support of his friends, colleagues, and anyone in need.

“A gentleman in every sense, we are incredibly proud to recognise him as our 2025 Doctor of the Year.”

Prof Mohan began his career in London, completing his obstetrics and gynaecology training in 2003 and earning Membership of the Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. He worked as a specialist for six years before moving to Australia, where he gained his Fellowship in 2010 and later subspecialist certification in gynaecologic oncology.

His commitment to continual learning includes completing a Master of Clinical Trials and Research at the University of Sydney. His international training and academic achievements now underpin his leadership in gynaecological cancer care across Western Australia.

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