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"If you’re hesitant about becoming a doctor because of the time it will take, don’t worry about the time! It will pass anyway, so you might as well spend it studying something you love.”

Meet Dr Sonya, a medical intern at the RBWH.

After studying at Griffith University, Dr Sonya moved to Brisbane to begin her internship at the RBWH, inspired by glowing reviews from friends who were already working there.

Dr Sonya is currently on her Obstetrics and Gynaecology rotation, where she also assists in theatres and supports the birth suite team, helping ensure things run smoothly for both patients and medical staff.

“The transition from university to working was a bit of a daunting one, but I feel really well supported by the team of doctors and allied health staff at the Royal."

"I love coming to work because there’s so much to learn every day. I’ve always been passionate about science and medicine and being surrounded by so many intelligent people who are experts in their fields is a privilege."

"I try to soak up whatever wisdom they share with us,” Dr Sonya said.

One moment that stands out for Dr Sonya was her first experience in the theatre, helping to perform a caesarean.

“I cried when the baby was delivered. Seeing the parents hold their baby for the first time, the mix of emotions on their faces—it was unforgettable. As doctors, we’re privileged to be part of such defining moments. That’s a privilege I’ll never take for granted.”

#WorkforusWednesday Feel inspired to take the next step in your medical career? Applications for the Intern 2026 campaign opens on Tuesday 6 May 2025.
For more information, visit www.careers.health.qld.gov.au/medical-careers/medical-internships
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If you’re hesitant about becoming a doctor because of the time it will take, don’t worry about the time! It will pass anyway, so you might as well spend it studying something you love.”
 
Meet Dr Sonya, a medical intern at the RBWH.
 
After studying at Griffith University, Dr Sonya moved to Brisbane to begin her internship at the RBWH, inspired by glowing reviews from friends who were already working there.
 
Dr Sonya is currently on her Obstetrics and Gynaecology rotation, where she also assists in theatres and supports the birth suite team, helping ensure things run smoothly for both patients and medical staff.
 
“The transition from university to working was a bit of a daunting one, but I feel really well supported by the team of doctors and allied health staff at the Royal.

I love coming to work because there’s so much to learn every day. I’ve always been passionate about science and medicine and being surrounded by so many intelligent people who are experts in their fields is a privilege. 

I try to soak up whatever wisdom they share with us,” Dr Sonya said.
 
One moment that stands out for Dr Sonya was her first experience in the theatre, helping to perform a caesarean.
 
“I cried when the baby was delivered. Seeing the parents hold their baby for the first time, the mix of emotions on their faces—it was unforgettable. As doctors, we’re privileged to be part of such defining moments. That’s a privilege I’ll never take for granted.”

#WorkforusWednesday Feel inspired to take the next step in your medical career? Applications for the Intern 2026 campaign opens on Tuesday 6 May 2025. 
For more information, visit https://www.careers.health.qld.gov.au/medical-careers/medical-internships
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When Tropical Cyclone Alfred hit, the Brighton Health Campus Gardens and Maintenance team sprang into action. 🌪️

Preparation started days before landfall, with the team deploying over 1000 sandbags. Plumbers, electricians, carpenters and plasterers all pitched in to secure the site.

“It was all hands on deck and it was just brilliant,” Ron said.

With his SES experience, Ron helped coordinate the effort, ensuring everything ran smoothly.
The storm uprooted five to seven trees, closing off key areas of the site. 

“We’re just trying to keep things tidy and get rid of hazards so everyone can get to work,” Josh said.

In just 1.5 days, the site was cleared and safe for staff and patients. Fallen trees were recycled into mulch and sand used to fill dips around campus.

A huge thank you to Ron, Josh and the entire crew for your amazing work in the aftermath of Cyclone Alfred. 🙌

When Tropical Cyclone Alfred hit, the Brighton Health Campus Gardens and Maintenance team sprang into action. 🌪️

Preparation started days before landfall, with the team deploying over 1000 sandbags. Plumbers, electricians, carpenters and plasterers all pitched in to secure the site.

“It was all hands on deck and it was just brilliant,” Ron said.

With his SES experience, Ron helped coordinate the effort, ensuring everything ran smoothly.
The storm uprooted five to seven trees, closing off key areas of the site.

“We’re just trying to keep things tidy and get rid of hazards so everyone can get to work,” Josh said.

In just 1.5 days, the site was cleared and safe for staff and patients. Fallen trees were recycled into mulch and sand used to fill dips around campus.

A huge thank you to Ron, Josh and the entire crew for your amazing work in the aftermath of Cyclone Alfred. 🙌
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