by a Medical Student | Aug 3, 2022
How Autistic doctors can thrive: a medical student’s journey of discovering their self and embracing their difference Written by a Medical Student Neurodivergent doctors are an asset to medicine, but, as a final year medical student, recently diagnosed with...
by Rami Dawood | Jul 7, 2022
Know Thyself: The Role of Palliative Care Written by Rami Dawood Rami Dawood is an intern at the Alfred Hospital who’s passionate about palliative care, philosophy and parenthood. Palliative care is an underrated specialty, probably because it’s not as ‘sexy’ as...
by Washout Curve | May 31, 2022
How to Prepare for the Worst Case Scenario: A Guide to Advanced Care Planning Written by Washout Curve A PGY4 Emergency Medicine registrar, musing on the wonder and weirdness of hospital medicine. Follow him on Instagram @washoutcurve Advanced Care Planning,...
by MedicGuild | May 18, 2022
Is There a Doctor in the House? What The Rise in Doctors Running for Election Tells Us About Our Health Crises Written by MedicGuild The pandemic has revealed the cracks in our public health system are gaping holes, with many health workers saying it has reached...
by MedicGuild | May 12, 2022
Sex (ed), Drag and Rooibos Produced by MedicGuild TeaBrief Podcast Season 2 Episode 3. To never miss an episode - Subscribe and follow wherever you get your podcasts. Dating is a minefield, let alone dating in med. Today's guest, a med student, drag queen and aspiring...
by Dr Lauren Chiu | May 5, 2022
Meet the Family: Navigating The Doctor-Patient-Family Relationship Written by Dr Lauren Chiu Lauren Chiu is a junior doctor with interests in public health, social and environmental justice, and wellbeing. Family updates are as important as any other job that comes...