NEW FACES AT DAYLESFORD AND TRENTHAM’S SPRINGS MEDICAL Meningococcal &

Springs Medical is proud to introduce the new Drs and Students for 2018. Each year Springs Medical welcomes a new contingent of Hepatitis vaccines GP Registrars - who are all fully qualified doctors completing their training in General Practice. Dr Carmen Lei Carmen graduated from Monash University and has been practising FREE full-time in general practice since February 2017 in Bacchus Marsh. She VACCINES is a registrar in the General Practice Training Program studying towards NOW the Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. She has completed a Diploma in Child Health through the Children's AVAILABLE Hospital, Westmead and the University of Sydney. Previously Carmen has worked at Bendigo Hospital and the , as well as general practice placements in Bendigo and Swan Hill. Carmen has interests in paediatrics, women's health, and aged care. Dr Holly Lewis Holly originally qualified in Animal and Veterinary Bioscience in 2011, then went on to complete her Medical degree in 2015 at Deakin University, Vaccines to protect against Meningococcal strains ACWY, Hepatitis coming to Ballarat Base Hospital to finish her final years of medical A, Hepatitis B and Human Papilloma Virus are currently free for school and stayed on to work in obstetrics and paediatrics. Holly has many Gay Men, Bisexual Men and MSM. a particular interest in women’s health and sexual health with a special interest in LGBTQI+ care. Make an appointment with one of our GPs to discuss your eligibility for free Meningococcal, Hepatitis A, Dr Jake Osborne Hepatitis B and HPV Vaccine for MSM. Jake completed an undergraduate degree in Biomedical Sciences in Western and completed his medical degree at The University This is in response to outbreaks of Meningococcal C of Notre Dame, Fremantle. He has extensive surgical experience, as well and Hepatitis A in Victoria. as experience from working in Western Australia, Footscray and Sunshine Hospitals. Jake moved to Daylesford this year Please call us to book an appointment or for online and is committed to long term practice in the area and forming lasting appointments go to www.springsmedical.com.au relationships with patients and their families. Dr Danielle Robinson Daylesford Trentham Originally from Melbourne, Danielle completed her medical degree at 10 Hospital Street 22 Victoria Street the University of Adelaide in 2004. She is now settled in the Ballarat area. tel: (03) 5348 2227 tel: (03) 5424 1602 She has extensive experience in adult medicine and medical specialities including and respiratory medicine, neurology and aged care. Danielle’s recent experience includes emergency medicine and paediatrics. Sarah Laing - Student Sarah comes from South Australia where she completed a degree in Dr Joshua Saunders Biomedical Science before relocating to Victoria for her medical studies. After Josh grew up in country Victoria and is excited to join the Springs Medical two years of exploring Geelong she has joined the Rural Community Clinical team. He completed his medical training at Monash University and has School in Daylesford for 2018 where she looks forward to being a part of the spent the past four years living and working close to home in the Ballarat Springs Medical Team. Sarah is interested in pursuing a career in General area. He is passionate about modern rural General Practice and has a Practice and has a particular interest in the challenges and joys that working keen interest in Mental Health across all ages, Urgent Care and Child and in a rural community can deliver. Whilst in Daylesford she hopes to make the Adolescent Health. Outside of the clinic Josh can be found out running, most of the walking tracks and to grow to be a part of the community. playing his guitar and being a proud dad. For online appointment schedule, visit our website Tamara Anders - Student www.springsmedical.com.au. Tamara, originally from Melbourne, completed a Biomedicine degree with a Language Diploma in German. She is now a third year medical student Advertorial who began her clinical years in the Rural Community Clinical School here in Daylesford in 2018. After having volunteered in refugee educational development she has developed a specific interest in both refugee health Photo: Kyle Barnes and health literacy as well as women’s health. That being said, she tends From Left: Dr Joshua Saunders, Sarah Laing, Dr Holly Lewis, to find any new topic she explores just as riveting. Tamara looks forward to everything medical and beyond that Daylesford has to offer. Dr Carmen Lei, Dr Danielle Robinson, Tamara Anders, Dr Jake Osborne.