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09 April 2025
Reflecting on my John Flynn placement experience
Applying for an intern position as a final year medical student is a big milestone, it’s the first major step in your new career.
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08 April 2025
Why I chose O&G advanced skills training
Unlike many disciplines, obstetrics deals with a subset of the population that is relatively healthy.
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09 April 2025
Reflecting on my John Flynn placement experience
Applying for an intern position as a final year medical student is a big milestone, it’s the first major step in your new career.
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08 April 2025
Why I chose O&G advanced skills training
Unlike many disciplines, obstetrics deals with a subset of the population that is relatively healthy.
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21 November 2024
Navigating parenthood and return to work
Returning to work after taking parental leave comes with its challenges and it isn’t a one size fits all solution.
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13 November 2024
We're all human - Vulnerability in medicine
Our team is developing a curriculum on embracing vulnerability in medicine and embedding it across our program as a core value.
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13 September 2024
QRGP Rural Generalist Experience
The QRGP has partnered with BUSHFIRE (Bond University Society of Health for Indigenous and Rural Experience) and St George Hospital, South West Hospital and Health Service to establish the QRGP Rural Generalist Experience Bursary.
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26 July 2024
Returning to work following extended parental leave
The process of transitioning back to work from parental leave can be a challenge, and you need to make sure that you’re ready to go back before making that decision.
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16 July 2024
My return to work after having multiples
Transitioning back into the workplace after parental leave can be a challenge and for parents of multiples, these challenges can reach new heights.
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01 July 2024
My journey from Badu Island to rural generalism
One of the things I’m most grateful for is that I grew up on Badu Island. My childhood was full of fun, sun, sea and sand…and lots of fishing!
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01 July 2024
My journey to rural generalism as a First Nations man
Jacob’s journey to medicine wasn’t a straight path, but with the love and support of his wife, he is now thriving as a junior doctor at Ipswich Hospital.