The power of mentorship – Dr Nathan Blake’s call to psychiatry
Destination Medicine Podcast
by Regional Training Hubs
1w ago
Nobody could convince Dr Nathan Blake to live and work in the city. He says a regional life is much “easier”. Not just because it is easier to get around, but because it is easier to work closely and learn more from your teachers, and because the cost of living is so much lower, making it financially easier for trainee doctors with potential student debts. In this episode of "Destination Medicine", Dr Blake shares the story of his journey into medicine, shaped by his childhood experiences on a farm during a drought and encounters with dedicated GPs. He reflects on his rewarding rural placement ..read more
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Dr Rebecca Irwin — Growing roots and doing rounds in Central West Queensland
Destination Medicine Podcast
by Regional Training Hubs
1M ago
Dr Rebecca Irwin has planted her flag in the town of Barcaldine in Queensland’s Central West, and it’s here she intends staying. As a rural generalist based at Barcaldine Hospital, she can’t imagine she’ll want to move. In this episode, we follow Dr Irwin’s indirect path to medicine, and the impact a nursing degree had in her subsequent choices. She sheds light on the highlights and challenges of her medical training, particularly the shift from general to paediatric medicine, her rural placements, and the invaluable support received throughout her journey. She also describes her current role ..read more
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From scrubbing pots to scrubbing in – Jean-Baptiste Philibert’s journey to medicine
Destination Medicine Podcast
by Regional Training Hubs
1M ago
Hailing from a remote island in the Indian Ocean, Jean-Baptiste Philibert (or J.B. to his friends) has had a unique journey to into medicine. In this episode of Destination Medicine, J.B. leads us through the story of his experiences after arriving in Australia, from being a chef and tour guide in central Australia to finding his calling in medicine. While discussing the challenges of clinical placements in regional settings, J.B. describes the sense of belonging and variety of experiences they offer, as well as the profound impact community engagement can have on personal growth and confidenc ..read more
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From Karratha to Oxford — Kas Mann’s blend of culture, compassion and clinical excellence
Destination Medicine Podcast
by Regional Training Hubs
2M ago
Growing up in a blended family and exposed to various walks of life, Kasarina (Kas) Mann is a proud Indigenous woman with an inspiring story. In this episode, Kas describes a journey that has seen her move from formative years in remote and rural parts of Australia to studying at Oxford University and beyond. From supporting her sister through pregnancy to facing the challenges of her father's terminal cancer diagnosis, Kas’ personal experiences have shaped her perspective on healthcare. This episode delves into her academic journey, including a major international study tour and studies in cl ..read more
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The Accidental Generalist: Dr Kayla Mizzi, Manjimup WA
Destination Medicine Podcast
by Regional Training Hubs
5M ago
Born and bred a city kid, Dr Kayla Mizzi has transformed into a passionate rural generalist working in the tiny town of Manjimup in Western Australia’s far southwest. In this episode, we follow Kayla on her journey to rural medicine as she switched almost at the last moment from veterinary science, to medicine driven by a desire to connect with people. She describes the rewards of rural medicine, emphasising the importance of creativity, resourcefulness and a willingness to embrace challenges. A multifaceted rural generalist, Kayla’s roles include working in the emergency department, serving a ..read more
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A/Prof Kerin Fielding - a life of many passions
Destination Medicine Podcast
by Regional Training Hubs
6M ago
It was in the midst of her idyllic country childhood that Associate Professor Kerin Fielding decided to become a doctor — particularly a surgeon. Now a Visiting Medical Officer at Wagga Wagga Base Hospital, Prof. Fielding is a prominent orthopaedic surgeon, the first woman in NSW to qualify as one and only the third female president of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons. In this episode she also describes her other great passion. A Paris-trained cordon bleu pastry chef, Prof. Fielding also runs her own patisserie. She shares insights into her experiences in rural medicine, the rewarding ..read more
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“Aim for the stars and keep your options open” - Marni Mcfarlane
Destination Medicine Podcast
by Regional Training Hubs
6M ago
A devoted medical student who was raised in a tiny, tight-knit community, Marni McFarlane is living her dream in outback NSW. In this episode, Marni shares her journey from a rural upbringing on the Eyre Peninsula to pursuing a career in medicine. She didn't initially consider becoming a doctor until a teacher mentioned it, and she decided to take the leap. Marni talks about her pathway to medical school, her challenges with financial support, and the importance of achieving a work-life balance. She highlights the value of keeping your options open and speaks lovingly about living and working ..read more
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Dr Nadee Assiriyage – Medicine, Mates and Mojitos
Destination Medicine Podcast
by Regional Training Hubs
7M ago
Dr Nadee Assiriyage was always going to be a Doctor. As a little girl growing up in Sri Lanka she went everywhere with her own ‘doctor’s kit’ so she was always available to perform emergency surgery on her dolls. In this, often humorous, episode, we follow Dr Assiriyage on her inspiring journey from South Asia to a medical school in Adelaide, and then her newfound life in regional Whyalla. A passion for rural medicine is evident as she shares her experiences, from finding her place in a tight-knit community to her unique role as the Director of clinical training in her new forever home. She al ..read more
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Prof Tara Mackenzie — Breathing life into rural medicine
Destination Medicine Podcast
by Regional Training Hubs
8M ago
Professor Tara Mackenzie is an important, and influential, figure in the rural health ecosystem. As Associate Dean of Rural Health at UNSW, and a consultant respiratory physician with 17 years of experience in Wagga, Professor Mackenzie has a deep understanding of rural and regional clinical practice. In this episode she shares her journey into medicine and highlights the diverse and rewarding aspects of respiratory medicine. Prof Mackenzie emphasizes the importance of choosing a career path that aligns with your passion and reminds us that it's okay not to have all the answers early in your m ..read more
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Student Series: George Kirolus — A dedicated journey to rural medicine
Destination Medicine Podcast
by Regional Training Hubs
8M ago
Medical student George Kirolus was sold on medicine as a youngster, when, with wide eyes, he watched the calming impact his GP father had on a family with a sick child. In this episode, George shares his journey to medicine via a rural student pathway. He discusses how medicine's combination of diagnostic skills, teaching opportunities, and community impact have resonated with him, and have been a fulfilling result of a challenging application process. He emphasizes the value of balance between study and well-being, especially in the context of being fit and able to provide empathetic patient ..read more
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