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In this episode of the Creative Careers in Medicine (CCIM) podcast, Dr Amandeep Hansra speaks with Dr Linda Swan, Chief Executive Officer of Go Gentle Australia. Dr Swan shares her journey from a medical graduate uncertain about her desire to practice clinically, to a leading figure in health management and advocacy.
Initially immersed in psychiatry as a registrar, Dr Swan found general practice more engaging before venturing into the pharmaceutical industry. Her 12-year tenure at Merck Sharp & Dohme as a medical director and director of corporate affairs equipped her with the versatility and skills to navigate health management.
Dr Swan transitioned to roles with Healthway and Medibank, where she focused on population health management and the delivery of healthcare services, respectively. She emphasises the importance of strategic leadership and clinical governance in health services, leveraging her diverse experiences to make a significant impact.
Now at Go Gentle Australia, Dr Swan uses her skills to provide strategic leadership aimed at ensuring choice at the end of life through voluntary assisted dying laws across Australia. She discusses the challenges and triumphs of advocating for this cause, highlighting the importance of providing compassionate end-of-life care options.
Dr Swan reflects on her career path, sharing insights on embracing opportunities and the importance of mentors and leadership skills. Her story of personal and career growth is a beautiful message for clinicians exploring innovative career paths.
To get more CCIM, subscribe so you never miss an episode, join our Facebook community and subscribe to our newsletter!
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The CCIM Podcast is part of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network, offering the latest in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, and more. Discover the network at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network.
In this episode of the Creative Careers in Medicine (CCIM) podcast, Dr Amandeep Hansra speaks with Dr Linda Swan, Chief Executive Officer of Go Gentle Australia. Dr Swan shares her journey from a medical graduate uncertain about her desire to practice clinically, to a leading figure in health management and advocacy.
Initially immersed in psychiatry as a registrar, Dr Swan found general practice more engaging before venturing into the pharmaceutical industry. Her 12-year tenure at Merck Sharp & Dohme as a medical director and director of corporate affairs equipped her with the versatility and skills to navigate health management.
Dr Swan transitioned to roles with Healthway and Medibank, where she focused on population health management and the delivery of healthcare services, respectively. She emphasises the importance of strategic leadership and clinical governance in health services, leveraging her diverse experiences to make a significant impact.
Now at Go Gentle Australia, Dr Swan uses her skills to provide strategic leadership aimed at ensuring choice at the end of life through voluntary assisted dying laws across Australia. She discusses the challenges and triumphs of advocating for this cause, highlighting the importance of providing compassionate end-of-life care options.
Dr Swan reflects on her career path, sharing insights on embracing opportunities and the importance of mentors and leadership skills. Her story of personal and career growth is a beautiful message for clinicians exploring innovative career paths.
To get more CCIM, subscribe so you never miss an episode, join our Facebook community and subscribe to our newsletter!
CCIM Website
CCIM Facebook
The CCIM Podcast is part of the Talking HealthTech Podcast Network, offering the latest in healthcare delivery, innovation, digital health, and more. Discover the network at www.talkinghealthtech.com/podcast/network.
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