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This podcasts aims to showcase interesting and inspiring people in the world of health, as a way of sharing wisdom, offering insight and fostering connection.

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Dr Tiba Alhilal is an International Medical Graduate from Iraq currently living in Australia and searching for a role as a Doctor. more

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a month ago

Professor Trent Twomey is the National President of The Pharmacy Guild of Australia and shared with us his experiences navigating what have been some of the most challenging years in the history of community pharmacy. more

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2 months ago

What a pleasure to interview Xander Van Der Poll. Xander is a South African born, 24 year old medical student studying at Bristol University in the UK. In May 2018, Xander suffered a life-changing injury, leaving him paralysed from his waist down and... more

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4 months ago

It was a pleasure to have Dr Bec Jenkinson on the podcast who is a maternity consumer advocate and researcher. After more than 10 years of volunteer work as a maternity consumer rep, Bec completed a PhD exploring refusal of recommended maternity care... more

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6 months ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 31 ratings
  • A rare insight

    A rare, intimate and authentic insight. Meeting the people working in health care as real people. Listening feels like you’re in the room meeting a new friend

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JuJu$2
    Australia2 years ago
  • Inspiring and interesting

    I don’t have a medical background and I found this podcast super interesting. There were so many messages that I could apply to my own field and personal life. It’s lovely to what the story behind the people that you wouldn’t normally know on a personal level. Thanks Jess and Brooke.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bekky8
    Australia2 years ago
  • Authenticity at it’s best!

    The greatest strength of this team is their willingness to be authentic and share their vulnerability. So much to be learned in this one conversation - a rich tapestry to be shared - will be of interest to anyone in health and anyone who just plain cares …

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lorna Davin
    Australia3 years ago
  • What a way to start!

    Lead with the best is a pretty good motto…and I think Dinesh is the best person to have on as first guest on this podcast! Really awesome!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sozzy287
    Australia3 years ago

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