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#DestinationRural Podcast Series

#DestinationRural Podcast Series
Author: Rural Doctors Association of Australia
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Every rural doctor's experience is unique. In our #DestinationRural series we meet rural doctors from all over Australia and at various stages of their career. Listen to their stories, learn from their lessons (some harder than others) to inform your decisions and find the rural community that is right for you, both professionally and personally.
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Tassie rural doc Dr Aaron Hawkins talks about his journey from city slicker to rural generalist.
All the way from WA, Dr Clark Wasiun shares his journey from growing up in Kalgoorlie to working as an RG in Albany, family life and opportunities in rural medicine.
The amazing Dr Sarah Chalmers, RDAA Board member and former ACRRM President, talks about remote medicine, its rewards and challenges, and women in leadership roles in rural medicine.
Current RDAA President, rural generalist doctor, Australian Doctor Trained Overseas, and all around great guy, Dr RT Lewandowski shares his story.
A great couple (of doctors), early in their rural careers based in Tassie who are excited, realistic and ready to explore the opportunities that are on offer in rural medicine.
Finally a chat with RDAA immediate past president Dr John Hall - what drives his passion for rural, understand why he thinks rural is so special, and why others should get onboard.
#DestinationRural podcast is back with two young doctors working up in the Kimberley region of WA and loving it. Discover what is means to be a junior doctor working in remote Australia - the supervision, the support, the clinical work, and the social life.
Dr Nisha Khot an overseas trained specialist, providing high quality obstetric and gynaecology services to Bacchus Marsh, while supporting O&G registrars and RG trainees.
Dr Adam Coltzau, Rural Generalist GP, Obstetrician, Anesthetist, past President of RDAA, RDAQ and inaugural Chair of RDAQ Foundation, talks with RDAA CEO Peta Rutherford about his rural medical journey and what makes his career unique, interesting, exciting and challenging.
It has often been said you can take the kid out of the country but you can’t take the country out of the kid – and it’s a phrase that is true to a tee for Dr Isobel Pye.Raised in a remote farming community in north west NSW, Isobel subsequently spent many years in Sydney - for her secondary schooling, much of her medical studies, her time as an intern and a subsequent year working in Dermatology. To say she has been keen to return to the bush is an understatement!We spoke with Isobel about he...
Originally from Durban in South Africa, Dr Catherine Nortje completed her medical studies at James Cook University in Queensland. She is now on the Queensland Rural Generalist Pathway and currently working as a Resident Medical Officer at Mount Isa Hospital.Catherine has a strong interest in procedural medicine such as anaesthetics and emergency care – but a number of other areas of Medicine have (unexpectedly) piqued her interest during her time at Mount Isa.Catherine was one of the recipien...
Dr Sam Hemer is a Rural Generalist trainee currently undertaking his Community General Practice training on the NSW North Coast, having been a Resident Medical Officer at Mount Isa in 2022. He plans ultimately to have a career as a Rural Generalist Anaesthetist. Sam was one of the recipients of our MDA National and RDAA #DestinationRural Bursary to last year's Rural Medicine Australia conference in Canberra. Sam is not only handy at Rural Medicine - he's also handy on the bagpipes -...
Rural Generalist medicine creates opportunities for doctors to take their career in different and interesting directions. Medical administration is one many RGs "fall into", but for Dr Shannon Nott, it has been a deliberate choice and one full of challenges and rewards.
For those who think working or training as a doctor in a rural area is career limiting....think again. Dr Lachlan McIver is a rural generalist, whose career has taken him all over the world and now a published author.
Dr Simon Quilty a generalist physician passionate about his community and rural training. His support for registrar training makes Alice Springs a must do for any physician trainee. It is the place to go!!!
Dr Considine winner of the RDAA Rural Doctor of the Year in 2020 from Clare SA with his amazing young family working rurally and as a city boy what influenced him to make his #DestinationRural.
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