35 min

Wayne Chow [1994]: Dental Specialist & Former Australian Army Officer; following an unconventional career path Between Two Unicorns

    • Education

Wayne Chow (Class of 1994) completed his undergraduate dental training in 1999 and joined the Australian Regular Army where he served as a specialist service officer domestically and overseas. He progressed as a clinical specialist and took up various health and governance roles, and later as the Head of Corps, Royal Australian Army Dental Corps. 
Wayne completed over 15 years in the military before returning to Melbourne with his family. He is now working in a busy private specialist practice and holds consultant appointments at various public hospitals, including The Royal Dental Hospital Melbourne and Monash Medical Centre. Wayne is actively involved with GM&B and is the convener of the Junior Leadership Program for MHS and The MacRobertson Girls High School.
In this episode, we talk about:
High School memories, especially walking past 4 Yarra Street The importance of finding good Mentors How mentors have helped Wayne at every point of his journey: picking what university course to study, when and how to make big career moves, how to turn weaknesses into strengths, and ideas for future career and personal growth Following a non-traditional path into a traditional profession Developing a broad range of skills, rather than getting stuck into a narrow specialisation Importance of making the helicopter view of the whole forest (metaphorically) rather than getting stuck looking just at the tree Volunteering with the Old Boys, specifically in the Junior Leadership Program run by the Green, Maroon & Black Patrons Club For any questions relating to the MHSOBA podcast, please contact Adam Ashton at podcast@mhsoba.asn.au

Wayne Chow (Class of 1994) completed his undergraduate dental training in 1999 and joined the Australian Regular Army where he served as a specialist service officer domestically and overseas. He progressed as a clinical specialist and took up various health and governance roles, and later as the Head of Corps, Royal Australian Army Dental Corps. 
Wayne completed over 15 years in the military before returning to Melbourne with his family. He is now working in a busy private specialist practice and holds consultant appointments at various public hospitals, including The Royal Dental Hospital Melbourne and Monash Medical Centre. Wayne is actively involved with GM&B and is the convener of the Junior Leadership Program for MHS and The MacRobertson Girls High School.
In this episode, we talk about:
High School memories, especially walking past 4 Yarra Street The importance of finding good Mentors How mentors have helped Wayne at every point of his journey: picking what university course to study, when and how to make big career moves, how to turn weaknesses into strengths, and ideas for future career and personal growth Following a non-traditional path into a traditional profession Developing a broad range of skills, rather than getting stuck into a narrow specialisation Importance of making the helicopter view of the whole forest (metaphorically) rather than getting stuck looking just at the tree Volunteering with the Old Boys, specifically in the Junior Leadership Program run by the Green, Maroon & Black Patrons Club For any questions relating to the MHSOBA podcast, please contact Adam Ashton at podcast@mhsoba.asn.au

35 min

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