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Darling Downs Health hospitals will have 58 medical interns begin this month, marking the largest cohort of interns that have started since the program commenced.

The 12-month graduate program will see the medical interns experience the demands of urban, rural and remote medicine.

Health Service Chief Executive, Annette Scott PSM said Darling Downs Health has an excellent rate of second and third-year doctors reported.

“I’m so pleased to welcome this latest cohort of interns to the health service, and we look forward to working with them to achieve great outcomes for the community and health service,” Ms Scott said.

“A significant part of our health service covers rural areas so it’s very encouraging to see young doctors preparing for careers in general practice in regional communities.

“These foundation years for medical graduates are exceptionally important and I’m confident they’ll have a positive experience at Darling Downs Health.”

Dr Shannon Woodhead has moved from New South Wales to take up employment with Darling Downs Health.

“I come from a small rural town on the border of New South Wales and Victoria, I studied down in Wollongong and decided to come up to Darling Downs Health as I’ve visited Toowoomba a couple of times and I love it, I love the people, I love the surrounds, so I decided to move here to start my career,” Dr Woodhead said.

“We have an excellent cohort of interns, every person that I’ve met has been extremely friendly and everyone sounds like they did specifically choose Toowoomba.”

Dr Anthony Patsalou has returned to Toowoomba after completing his medical degree and is excited to begin his first placement at the Warwick Hospital Emergency Department.

“I’m keen to get out there, I’m quite used to the rural communities having done placements in Kingaroy and Roma,” Dr Patsalou said.

“Hopefully when I come back to Toowoomba in 12 weeks, the experience will have set me up for other rotations as well.

“I think coming back to Toowoomba as an intern is a good option. It’s not too big of a hospital, but it’s also not too small either.

“Darling Downs Health is the perfect mix of being well supported and having lots of opportunities to do things.”

On Our Selection News 24 January 2024

This article appeared in On Our Selection News, on 25 January 2024.

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