Promoting country careers to future medical workforce.
Our ambassadors are a group of medical and allied health students and junior doctors from universities and tertiary hospitals throughout Western Australia. They promote working in rural Western Australia to their peers by providing them with information about our programs, rural opportunities and student rural health clubs.

Stephen Pannell
Regional Medical Officer - Broome Health Campus
Who really wants to sit in traffic every morning and evening watching those traffic lights? Who wants to find and pay for parking, wait in queues for everything and be surrounded by busy people rushing from place to place The rural lifestyle is what I'm talking about, walk to the beach, an adventure in the bush, surrounded by friendly, relaxed people and being supported by a cohesive community. It's a lifestyle choice.

Lee-Anne Gray
Intern - Bunbury Hospital


Madeleine Gryta
Third Year Medicine - The University of Notre Dame Australia, Fremantle.
Rural Clinical School student - Narrogin
I want to work in rural Western Australia because I believe it provides a unique opportunity to; expand my skillset, empower communities, assist in an area of need, and experience the balance and beauty that country life has to offer.

Adriane Houghton
Third Year Medical Student - The University of Western Australia
Rural Clinical School Student - Port Hedland


Andrew Szabo
Rural medicine offers unique challenges and experiences that make me excited about my future. I have a keen interest in holistic medicine and making meaningful changes for people. I love waking up with nature and can't wait to finish uni and get out bush.

Emma Smith
Western Australian General Practice Education and Training (WAGPET) Registrar - Albany


Jessica Smith
Intern Fiona Stanley Hospital
