Docography

Docography

This podcast aims to gather little stories about the big moments in doctors lives. We will talk to doctors from off the beaten track on grand adventures. Dr Bek Ledingham asks about everything you want to know about being a doctor, particularly in Rural and remote Australia. The podcast is proudly sponsored by the Rural Clinical School of Western Australia, Rural training hubs. If you have any feedback or ideas for future episodes drop us a line at docography@rcswa.edu.au If you have any questions about training in rural and remote WA contact the Rural Training Hubs at hubs@rcswa.edu.au

  1. 06/30/2022

    Episode 3- David Atkinson

    Professor David Atkinson has made a massive impact on the health and well being of Western Australians. In particular Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and those living in the Kimberley. In this interview, as in his life he has approached his contributions with great humility.  A google search will show you some of how he has managed this- you'll find his impressive research involvement, his involvement with the Rural Clinical school, GP registrar training, many committees and conference presentations informing health and medical education policy but this information will significantly underestimate the impact David has had.  You wouldn't go too far in WA without meeting a doctor whose career has been shaped in some way by David Atkinson. His greatest investment has been in humans, whether it be potential medical students, researchers, Aboriginal health workers, nurses, administrators, cleaners, medical students, junior doctors, GP registrars or colleagues. He has helped to shape the careers of many fabulous researchers, doctors and leaders.  David retired from the RCSWA in 2021 and while he leaves a large David shaped gap, he has contributed to the thriving culture and people who will continue to work towards the vision. David has helped shape of excellent training of the future workforce where we need it, giving people a wonderful experience in Rural and Remote Australia so that they either come back, as many have, or understand the patients context when they come to the big smoke for care.

    30 min
  2. Episode 10 - Kalgoorlie Gold! The history of the RCSWA with Rhonda Worthington, Vivienne Duggin and Dr Phil Reid

    12/12/2020

    Episode 10 - Kalgoorlie Gold! The history of the RCSWA with Rhonda Worthington, Vivienne Duggin and Dr Phil Reid

    A prequel to Episode 8 with Campbell Murdoch, three of the RCSWA trailblazers talk about the days when the RCSWA was a twinkle in their eye and the challenges and nay sayers they needed to overcome to make it a reality.  Rhonda Worthington has been with the RCSWA from the beginning and worked with us for 19 years. Born in Kalgoorlie she has always worked in health and since the beginning has been a lynch pin in the workings of the RCSWA.  Vivienne Duggin and Phil Reid established the first rural Division of General Practice where she was working as CEO when she heard about some funding that would become available to start Rural Clinical Schools. With her know how, can do attitude and skills in finding the right people to talk to, skills she still uses today with the RCSWA training hubs, Viv got spoke to the right people to turn the spark of the idea into reality.  Phil Reid was one of the first Medical Co-ordinators in Kalgoorlie and has many a story about some of our finest Rural doctors today. He has a great sense of fun and wisdom to share about building an education program from scratch in a town.  You will hear from this conversation how the RCSWA grew to be what it is today.  Photo- Top- Rhonda Worthington with Sarah Moore (formerly Davies) one of the first RCSWA students, now valued member of staff Bottom Vivienne Duggin, Campbell Murdoch and Phil Reid

    49 min

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This podcast aims to gather little stories about the big moments in doctors lives. We will talk to doctors from off the beaten track on grand adventures. Dr Bek Ledingham asks about everything you want to know about being a doctor, particularly in Rural and remote Australia. The podcast is proudly sponsored by the Rural Clinical School of Western Australia, Rural training hubs. If you have any feedback or ideas for future episodes drop us a line at docography@rcswa.edu.au If you have any questions about training in rural and remote WA contact the Rural Training Hubs at hubs@rcswa.edu.au