Doctor Interviews!

Its more important to us to hear the stories from our healthcare professionals, you know enough about us already, so check them out, or even share yours today!

26 Apr, 2022
Dr Priya is one of Blugibbon’s locum doctors that somehow finds the time to hold a weekly yoga class for our team and any doctors that want to join.
06 Apr, 2022
Blugibbon meets Locum Doctor Bishan Rajapakse
06 Apr, 2022
In this issue we catch up with Dr Helen Fry - Watch the video!
05 Apr, 2022
Recently one of our adventurous Blugibbon locums, headed off to work for one of our clients on a large offshore construction vessel as a ship doctor. He kindly journaled about the experience and shared his notes with us, so we can let you know more about this unique experience (and perhaps you may head off to a similar assignment through us soon?). GENERAL TOP TIPS  Generally, day to day work is very similar and structured. Meal times are essentially fixed, with breakfast served from 5 am and you will be pleased to hear the food is amazing! Accommodation takes the form of a cabin, they are okay and manageable but be prepared to bring some earplugs if possible as the air conditioning can get a little loud. You must bring your own coffee if you are a connoisseur, the default option on-board is not great, and it’s to be expected. The internet can be sketchy but works if you get the Medic cabin, and strangely if you keep the clinic door open it improves the Wi-Fi signal! To make a clear phone call you can use the phone in the Doctor’s office entering a code before you begin. You can also use the designated calling booths and dial 9 before inputting a number the normal way. It pays to be with Telstra as your provider as you can use your mobile phone to make normal calls over Wi-Fi. Bringing extra personal care items is recommended, they have toiletries on board but for that extra comfort, it is worth bringing your own too.
05 Apr, 2022
IT TAKES COURAGE TO SET OFF ACROSS AUSTRALIA SOLO, AS ONE OF THE BLUGIBBON LOCUMS CAN ATTEST TO.  Dr Nathaniel took his adventure seriously and invested in a solid vehicle before setting off, a 2010 Toyota LandCruiser Prado complete with a rooftop tent to keep you away from the elements and comfy.
05 Apr, 2022
BLUGIBBON’S MANAGING DIRECTOR SAM WHITAKER RECENTLY WENT DEEPER ON THEIR EXPERIENCE AND FOUND OUT MORE FOR OUR READERS TO ENJOY.
05 Apr, 2022
There are not many Doctors that can claim to have worked on one of the top 3 remote islands on earth.
05 Apr, 2022
DR VERA SISTENICH IS ONE OUR MOST CHERISHED AND LONGEST-SERVING LOCUM DOCTORS, SO IT WAS A GIVEN WE WERE GOING TO INCLUDE HER INCREDIBLE STORY ON “BLUGIBBON BITES”
05 Apr, 2022
UP THIS WEEK IS DR KIERAN KENNEDY, A PSYCHIATRY DOCTOR AND HEALTH ADVOCATE, THAT YOU MAY RECOGNISE IF YOU HAVE EVER WATCHED THE TODAY SHOW OR READ MEN’S HEALTH MAGAZINE .
05 Apr, 2022
SO WE ARE DELIGHTED TO INTRODUCE THE NEXT OF OUR “BLUGIBBON BITES”, A CHAT WITH DR LAI HENG FOONG. Malaysian-born Lai Heng came to Australia in 1996 to study medicine (and established a human rights school in medical school) and has stayed ever since, albeit around multiple areas of the country including South Australia, Northern Territory, and now Sydney. Although the bulk of her current work is in emergency medicine, her background is rooted in public health, and specifically disaster health, something that would come in handy given the COVID-19 epidemic. Standout projects pre-COVID include work with the American Red Cross in Cambodia and Médecins Sans Frontières in Angola as well as projects with the International Emergency Medicine Group delivering training in Sri Lanka, Cuba, Vietnam, and Pakistan.
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