Some of the new JMOs at Royal North Shore Hospital
NSLHD welcomes newest intake of Junior Medical Officers Northern Sydney Local Health District
Among the new JMOs is Thomas Douglas, who transitioned from a career in nursing to follow his dream of becoming a doctor. “I’d always wanted to work in medicine, and a friend of mine pushed me to go for it,” he said. “I was keen to give back in a real sense and see what could be done.” For Rahul Sood, personal experiences inspired his career path. “I was once a patient, and that inspired me to do what I do. It’s a cool profession,” he said. Paris Zhang echoed the sentiment, saying it is an extremely fulfilling job to be a doctor.
(NSLHD) is delighted to welcome this year’s new cohort of Junior Medical Officers (JMOs) to its hospitals, marking the beginning of an exciting chapter in their medical careers. Recently, the JMOs participated in an orientation program that included networking activities, training sessions, and a morning tea where they connected with their peers and discussed the year ahead. Over the next year, the JMOs will undertake supervised practice, gaining hands-on experience across metropolitan, regional, and rural hospitals. Their journey will include comprehensive education and training to prepare them for independent practice.
Paris Zhang
Thomas Douglas
Rahul Sood
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