AMSA 2023 Embolus Publication
This Embolus publication provides a snapshot of the 2023 AMSA year and collates the monthly Embolus newsletter for everyone to read!
This Embolus publication provides a snapshot of the 2023 AMSA year and collates the monthly Embolus newsletter for everyone to read!
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MAY <strong>2023</strong> EMBOLUS<br />
A M S A E V E N T S<br />
I N T E R N S H I P S<br />
WELCOME<br />
Hello there,<br />
Welcome to the May <strong>2023</strong> edition of the <strong>Embolus</strong>. Here, Psychiatry Interest<br />
Forum will be introducing themselves, and you will be updated on <strong>AMSA</strong><br />
advocacy, events and internship-related information!<br />
PSYCHIATRY INTEREST FORUM<br />
Meet Daniel<br />
Everyone has a story. I’m a father, partner, avid meditator, Lego enthusiast and a<br />
RANZCP advanced trainee in child and adolescent psychiatry. I was born<br />
overseas and I have travelled and lived in many places.<br />
I love psychiatry because I love people's stories and enjoy supporting them in a<br />
meaningful journey of discovery and healing.<br />
Psychiatry can be informed by various interesting fields such as neuroscience,<br />
psychology and philosophy.<br />
Psychiatry allows the blending of an intellectual understanding, with a felt sense<br />
of the other, and ultimately a deeper relationship with the self.<br />
Engaging with the Psychiatry Interest Forum gave me the opportunity to meet my<br />
future colleagues and better understand psychiatry as a career. I realised that I<br />
had found my people.<br />
I would encourage all students and junior doctors to engage in self-reflection and<br />
cultivate broad life experiences as they navigate their career in medicine.