Sarah Sharkey

Sarah Sharkey
AllegianceAustralia
BranchRoyal Australian Navy
Years of service1992–2024
RankRear Admiral
CommandsJoint Health Command
Battles / warsOperation Trek
AwardsMember of the Order of Australia
Conspicuous Service Cross
Alma materUniversity of Queensland
Spouse(s)Frank[1]
ChildrenFour[2]

Rear Admiral Sarah Edith Sharkey, AM, CSC is an Australian physician, medical administrator, and a retired senior officer of the Royal Australian Navy. She served as Commander Joint Health Command and Surgeon General of the Australian Defence Force from December 2019 to December 2023.[3]

While holding the rank of captain, Sharkey was awarded a Conspicuous Service Cross in the 2014 Queen's Birthday Honours for "outstanding achievement as the Director of Clinical Governance and Projects and Australian Defence Force Health Services Project Transition Lead".[4] She was appointed as a Member of the Order of Australia in the 2020 Queen's Birthday Honours "for exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force in the management of health care".[5]

Personal life

Sharkey is married to Frank and has four children.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Members' Biographies". Prime Ministerial Advisory Council on Veterans' Mental Health. Department of Veterans' Affairs. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  2. ^ Trivisonno, Angie. "All aboard HMAS Resilience". University of Queensland. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Rear Admiral Sarah Sharkey". Royal Australian Navy. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  4. ^ "Conspicuous Service Cross (CSC) entry for Captain Sarah Edith Sharkey". Australian Honours Database. Canberra, Australia: Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 9 June 2014. Retrieved 22 May 2021. For outstanding achievement as the Director of Clinical Governance and Projects and Australian Defence Force Health Services Project Transition Lead.
  5. ^ "Member of the Order of Australia (AM) entry for Rear Admiral Sarah Edith Sharkey CSC RAN". Australian Honours Database. Canberra, Australia: Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. 7 June 2020. Retrieved 22 May 2021. For exceptional service to the Australian Defence Force in the management of health care.