Episodi

  • Dr Marian Dover, Rural Generalist, recent ACRRM Fellow, Kunanurra WA
    Jan 23 2026

    Dr Marian Dover - RG... remote doctor... rural and remote obstetric champion... mum of two. Hear about Marian's journey to Fellowship, juggling a family, advocacy and training all at the same time.

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    26 min
  • Dr Noah Pallot, Rural PGY2, Gippsland Vic
    Jan 9 2026

    Dr Noah Pallot represents the next generation of Rural Generalists. With a rural upbringing, rural medical school and rural junior doctor training, Noah is the textbook example of the pipeline working — and is now stepping onto the ACRRM Rural Generalist pathway.

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    18 min
  • Olivia Dalton - rural medical student, Cooma NSW
    28 min
  • Dr Aaron Hawkins, Rural Generalist, recent ACRRM Fellow, Deloraine Tas
    Nov 11 2024

    Tassie rural doc Dr Aaron Hawkins talks about his journey from city slicker to rural generalist.

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    31 min
  • Dr Clark Wasiun, Rural Generalist Albany WA
    Sep 27 2024

    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.

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    20 min
  • Dr Sarah Chalmers, Rural Generalist, Palm Island Qld
    Sep 13 2024

    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.

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    32 min
  • Dr RT Lewandowski, Rural Generalist, Far North Qld
    Aug 30 2024

    Current RDAA President, rural generalist doctor, Australian Doctor Trained Overseas, and all around great guy, Dr RT Lewandowski shares his story.

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    30 min
  • Dr Isobel Pye - a journey back to rural!
    May 5 2023

    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 her journey into Medicine, and her journey back to rural. We also spoke with her about her research into melanoma...oh, and even her research work on hair loss and balding in men!

    Isobel was one of the recipients of our MDA National and RDAA #DestinationRural Bursary to last year's Rural Medicine Australia conference in Canberra.

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    36 min