Dr Melissa Carroll thanks AIDA for encouraging her to become a doctor
As an Indigenous medical student, Melissa Carroll made it her mission to give a voice to her fellow Indigenous medical students. Now,
Luke Walker – when one doctor degree isn’t enough
AIDA spoke with Luke Walker, one of our Indigenous medical student members who is now in his final year of
Dr Claudia Paul dreams of working as a general surgeon in rural and remote Australia
AIDA spoke to Dr Claudia Paul who finished her studies last year to become a medical doctor. We asked her
Dr Kelly Needham – Australia’s first Indigenous Radiation Oncology trainee
AIDA recently spoke to Australia’s first Indigenous Radiation Oncology trainee and AIDA Indigenous Medical Doctor Member, Dr Kelly Needham –
Dr Declan Scott – The importance of community within medicine
AIDA spoke with Dr Declan Scott, a Wirlomin Noongar man from the ancestral country on the south coast of WA
A voice for Indigenous health education and student leadership
Miss Kelly Langford has been an Indigenous Medical Student Member with AIDA since her first year of enrolment in the
Dr Kristopher Rallah-Baker – Australia’s first Indigenous ophthalmologist
AIDA spoke with Dr Kristopher Rallah-Baker about his career, art, culture and music, and his connection to AIDA. Kristopher was
Australia’s first Indigenous Orthopaedic Registrar
AIDA spoke with Australia’s first Indigenous Orthopaedic Registrar, Anthony Murray. He was accepted by the Australian Orthopaedic Association (AOA) and