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Join Drs Amandeep Hansra, Dana Phang and Elise Putt as they interview the most inspiring and creative minds in medicine!

Learn all about the many exciting directions a medical degree can take you - from performing arts to technology to entrepreneurship and everything in between.

Creative Careers in Medicine is an Australian run community, aiming to equip people with the confidence and skills to forge their own unique and fulfilling career path

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Join Drs Amandeep Hansra, Dana Phang and Elise Putt as they interview the most inspiring and creative minds in medicine!

Learn all about the many exciting directions a medical degree can take you - from performing arts to technology to entrepreneurship and everything in between.

Creative Careers in Medicine is an Australian run community, aiming to equip people with the confidence and skills to forge their own unique and fulfilling career path

    Dr. Adaira Landry and Dr. Resa E. Lewiss on Crafting Careers in Medicine and Literature

    Dr. Adaira Landry and Dr. Resa E. Lewiss on Crafting Careers in Medicine and Literature

    In this episode of Creative Careers in Medicine, host Dr Dana Phang is joined by Dr Adaira Landry and Dr Resa E Lewiss, co-authors of the insightful book “Microskills.” Dr Landry's passion for medicine was ignited at a young age by her interest in science and maths and her desire to help sick individuals. Dr Lewiss, who always aspired to be a doctor, confirmed her career choice through her experiences in emergency departments, feeling at home among fellow physicians.
    Dr Landry has been an emergency physician for nine years, during which she has experienced both the rewarding and challenging aspects of clinical work, including the impact of burnout. Similarly, Dr Lewiss found her medical school and training years overwhelming, often feeling without a clear "playbook" for her career, which also led her to address the issue of burnout. Their shared experiences and challenges inspired them to write “Microskills,” drawing from their professional journeys to offer practical advice and support to others in the medical field.
    Exploring how Dr Landry and Dr Lewiss managed their co-writing process alongside their demanding careers. Sharing insights on the importance of having a writing partner to divide the work and maintain motivation, utilising shared documents and navigating different schedules effectively. They emphasised the unique nature of their book, which is designed to be comprehensive, accessible, and inclusive, with a strong focus on self-care, compassion, and valuing employees as individuals in the workplace.

    “Microskills'' encourages a holistic approach to professional life, highlighting the importance of self-care, caring for others, and then focusing on work tasks. The discussion also covers how networking is featured within the book as a vital micro skill, stressing the significance of maintaining and nourishing professional relationships. Dr Landry and Dr Lewiss initially connected through a colleague's referral, leading to a fruitful collaboration in writing about the workplace and mentorship, which culminated in the publication of their book after three years of dedicated effort.

    Delving into their journey of publishing, from researching and writing a book proposal to finding an agent and securing a publishing deal through an auction. Both Dr Landry and Dr Lewiss utilised various communities of practice and social media platforms to gain insights and support from experienced writers. Balancing their roles as mothers, clinicians, and academics, they managed their time effectively to complete the book.

    Their book, “Microskills”, is now available in several English-speaking countries and being translated into other languages, recommended for professionals at any stage of their career and can serve as a valuable gift.

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    • 37 min
    Dr Sally Phillips on Being a Doctor in the Insurance World

    Dr Sally Phillips on Being a Doctor in the Insurance World

    In this episode of CCIM host Dr Dana Phang featuring Dr Sally Phillips, delves into the crucial role of medical capability within insurance companies, particularly in life insurance and workers’ compensation spaces. Dr Phillips, head of Zurich Medical Analytics, brings her extensive experience as a clinician and her unique insight into the importance of properly understanding and pricing medical risk to stabilise premiums and prevent excessive claims. She underscores the significance of up-to-date product definitions and building strong relationships with doctors to better comprehend treatment protocols.
    Dr Phillips explains that there is no dedicated degree for insurance medicine and encourages doctors interested in this field to explore opportunities within insurance companies. She shares her exceptional journey from South Africa to Australia, highlighting her work with various insurance companies and her pioneering efforts in developing severity-based insurance products.
    Discussing the vital role of incentivizing and promoting preventative medicine to support the overall health and well-being of policy holders. Dr Phillips describes her career journey, including her initial aspirations in forensic pathology and neurosurgery, her detour into neurophysiology research, and how personal circumstances guided her towards a rewarding career in the insurance industry.
    Her role within the insurance company encompasses medical examinations, interpreting ECGs and lab results, product design, underwriting assessments, and health fund establishment. Dr Phillips discusses her work on Zurich's LiveWell digital solution, which emphasises holistic health and preventative measures, and compares health systems across countries, highlighting the importance of insurance in financial security and advocating for increased funding for preventative health programs.

    Concluding with Dr Phillips exploring her current responsibilities and dedication to improving health awareness and preventative measures through insurance. Her story is an inspiring testament to the diverse career opportunities available to clinicians beyond traditional medical practice.

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    • 32 min
    Dr. Melanie Mapleson on a Career Championing Breastfeeding and Perinatal Medicine

    Dr. Melanie Mapleson on a Career Championing Breastfeeding and Perinatal Medicine

    In this episode of the CCIM podcast, host Dr Dana Phang is joined by Dr Melanie Mapleson, a general practitioner who has transitioned to specialising in perinatal care and breastfeeding medicine. Dr Mapleson discusses her journey from general practice to her current focus, driven largely by her personal experiences with breastfeeding challenges. She provides insight into the slow medicine approach she adopts to address newborn concerns, pain, and parenting challenges. Dr Mapleson advocates for greater recognition and training in breastfeeding and lactation medicine.
    Dr Mapleson's career path started in more generalised medical practice but shifted due to burnout exacerbated during the COVID-19 pandemic, handling high patient loads that involved mental health, women’s health, chronic diseases, and complicated cases. Her transition into her current specialty reflects a broader narrative of medical professionals moving into niche areas to address specific community needs. She emphasises the importance of extended consultations in perinatal care, which allow for a more thorough approach to patient care.

    Also touching on her experiences with Hodgkin's lymphoma, which brought about a profound change in her perspective on life and medicine, further influencing her compassionate approach to care.

    Apart from her medical practice, Dr Mapleson participates in international singing competitions with a large chorus, echoing the collegiate atmosphere of medical training.

    Further details on Dr Mapleson's practice and her journey can be found on her website, www.perinatalprimarycare.com.

    She also encourages connection through Instagram and emphasises the value of the Breastfeeding Medicine Network Australia/New Zealand directory for finding specialised care providers, www.breastfeedingmed.com.au/find-a-doctor.

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    • 33 min
    Dr. Emily Kirkpatrick: Merging Medicine with Tech and Innovation

    Dr. Emily Kirkpatrick: Merging Medicine with Tech and Innovation

    In this episode of CCIM, host Dr Dana Phang welcomes Dr Emily Kirkpatrick, who shares her expansive career journey from a general practitioner to her current role as an executive in the health sector. Dr Kirkpatrick’s career is marked by a series of strategic shifts and advancements, initially sparked during her time away on maternity leave when she delved into research in skin cancer prevention. This set the stage for her further engagement in significant advisory and advocacy roles which played a crucial role in her being called upon for South Australia's COVID-19 response efforts, subsequently leading to her appointment as Deputy Chief Health Officer.
    Dr Kirkpatrick discusses her challenges and strategies in juggling part-time general practice with responsibilities in machine learning and her eventual roles in healthcare leadership. Despite the pressures and demands of her high-stakes positions, she emphasises the critical importance of work-life balance, strategic delegation, and the investment in personal and professional development. These principles guided her through challenging decisions during the pandemic, including the implementation of public health measures and managing press scrutiny.
    Currently serving as the Executive Medical Director at Calvary Medicare Joint Venture, Dr Kirkpatrick is at the forefront of integrating innovative healthcare solutions, including artificial intelligence, to improve service delivery. This role is enriched by her ongoing involvement with the Australian Institute for Machine Learning, highlighting her commitment to fostering innovation in healthcare.

    Covering her advice for aspiring medical leaders as well, emphasising the necessity of aligning educational pursuits with career objectives, and her personal philosophy on investing in oneself and one’s family over financial markets.

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    • 46 min
    Dr Shewit Belay on Her Dual Life: From Scripts to Scrubs

    Dr Shewit Belay on Her Dual Life: From Scripts to Scrubs

    In this episode of the CCIM podcast, host Dr Elise Putt chats with Dr Shewit Belay, a multifaceted professional who seamlessly transitions between her careers as a medical doctor and a musical theatre performer. Dr Belay shares her journey from medical school to the stage, the challenges of balancing clinical practice with performing arts, and her aspirations in both domains.
    Dr Shewit Belay is a PGY-4 medical professional who uniquely combines her clinical responsibilities with her passion for the performing arts. She initially made her stage debut in 'Hamilton,' and currently stars as Nessa Rose in 'Wicked'.
    She provides insights into the demanding yet rewarding world of working full-time in musical theatre, while maintaining her clinical skills through locum positions. She touches upon the balancing act required to manage two intense careers, utilising strategic planning to align her medical commitments with her touring schedule.
    Furthermore, She discusses her ongoing passion for both her medical and theatrical careers, contemplating potential plans to shift her focus towards a more flexible domain within medicine, such as general practice. Besides her acting career, she is also pursuing her musical aspirations, currently working on an array of tracks that reflect her diverse creative influences.
    Dr Shewit Belay exemplifies what can be achieved when one embraces diverse passions and career opportunities. Through strategic choices and managing demanding schedules, her life story is a testament to thriving in multiple careers by aligning them with personal growth and passion.
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    • 27 min
    Dr. Leigh Golding on the Thrills of Sports Medicine Careers

    Dr. Leigh Golding on the Thrills of Sports Medicine Careers

    In this episode of the CCIM podcast, host Dr Elise Putt welcomes Dr Leigh Golding, the team doctor for the Australian Cricket Team, to talk about his fulfilling career in sports medicine. Dr Golding shares how he juggles his duties with the Australian Cricket Team, the NRL Injury Surveillance Bunker, and consulting work at Ortho Sports in Sydney.
    Dr Golding discusses his academic journey, beginning with his focus on playing sports during medical school, which eventually shifted to a fascination with sports medicine during his tenure as an SRMO. Draws on the unique challenges and opportunities that come with a career in sports medicine, as well as the role's demanding nature and the balance it requires.

    Dr Golding outlines the rigorous training process, including the necessary qualifications, the comprehensive nature of the training, and tips for aspiring professionals in this field.

    Listeners will find Dr Golding's experiences with the Australian Cricket Team especially captivating. As he shares anecdotes from his travels and his role, highlighting not only the glamorous but also the more demanding and less discussed aspects of working with a national sports team.

    Concluding with practical advice for medical professionals interested in pursuing a career in sports medicine. Emphasising on the importance of networking, gaining a diverse range of experiences, and attending relevant conferences to understand the field better and meet other professionals.

    If Dr Golding's experiences and insights have piqued your interest in sports medicine or you wish to share your experiences, we encourage you to join our Facebook community to further the discussion.

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    • 19 min

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