Mahoney's first job was at
Royal Brisbane Hospital where she spend two years. She then began as a neonatal paediatric registrar at the
Royal Children's Hospital in 1966. She took a break from medical practice to give birth to her four children between 1966 and 1970. Wishing to work part-time, she found no openings available and sought to attend a refresher course. Finding none existed she was told by Dr Peter Schmidt, of the Post Graduate Medical Education Committee (PGMEC), that if she found women keen to attend such a course, he would develop the curriculum for it. She attended the first refresher course for women held in 1970. Mahoney was state director of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) training program for 25 years. She won the Rose-Hunt Award in 2001 and in 2005 she became the first woman to be made a Life Fellow of the RACGP. Mahoney was appointed an
Officer of the Order of Australia in the
2006 Queen's Birthday Honours for "service to medicine in the field of general practice, to tertiary education and university administration, and to the community through activities promoting the status of women and contributions to the early childhood education sector". Mahoney died at
Hamilton, Queensland on 15 September 2021. == References ==