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This week, Beat Medical took time out to chat with one of our longest serving locum doctors, Murali Krishnaraj.
Murali
completed his undergraduate degree in India before moving to Australia
ten years ago where he is now due to complete his emergency fellowship
in January at a tertiary outer-metro Sydney hospital.
After
originally working at Wollongong Hospital, Murali transferred to Sydney
four years ago to complete his fellowship. “I really liked this
hospital, I was from Wollongong, but the facilities and access to
training were much better [here]”.
“It
wasn’t an easy transition into Sydney, but it didn’t take long to
settle in, now we have been here for a few years we are used to it, and
really enjoy it.”
Emergency.
The name says it all, so it comes as no surprise that Krishnaraj is
required to work shift work. His roster covers day shifts (8am – 6pm);
evening (2pm – midnight) and nights (11pm – 9.30am), a routine not for
the faint hearted.
As a
candidate with Beat Medical for the past two years, Murali has also been
able to work in various hospitals throughout New South Wales and
Interstate.
Although much of the work is routine, he does admit “in Emergency there is a lot of good … and bad”.
Having
had the opportunity to work in both the Indian and Australian
healthcare system, it was interesting to hear his thoughts on the two
and their culture “Although it has been quite some time since I worked
in an Indian hospital, there is quite a difference in Emergency medicine
and facilities. Although, the medical conditions have improved a lot in
recent years, they are still a long way off from where Australia is at,
but it’s definitely an improvement”
After
living in Australia for the past ten years with his wife and kids,
Murali hopes to continue his career in Sydney “we have been here for a
long time and settled in, but we do go back to India at least once a
year to see our family and friends”.
Moving
forward, the main focus for Murali “is to complete my fellowship to
become a staff specialist and consultant”. Life after his fellowship? He
laughs, “After that, we will have to see”.
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