by Nanditha Hareesh | Sep 16, 2021
Produced by When Dr Shona Kambarami was in her final year of medical school in Australia, she did an OBGYN rotation in a New Orleans hospital. It was there where she saw first hand the health disparities for Black patients and how a predominantly white medical staff...
by Nanditha Hareesh | Aug 18, 2021
Written by Dr Maithri Goonetilleke is an Australian medical doctor and associate professor in global health, with extensive teaching experience in public health across undergraduate and postgraduate medical programs. Dr Goonetilleke shares his advice for aspiring...
by Nanditha Hareesh | Nov 12, 2020
Leading the Change: Dr Umber Rind on Addressing Racism and Misinformation in Medicine By Nanditha Hareesh Nanditha is a first-year medical student at Monash University with a special interest in global and refugee health and medical advocacy. Dr Umber Rind is a GP at...
by Nanditha Hareesh | Oct 6, 2020
Humerus Moments on Zoom and Other “Unprecedented” Adventures: What Starting Med School During Covid Taught Me Written by Nanditha Hareesh Nanditha is a first-year medical student at Monash University with a special interest in global and refugee health and medical...