The Heart of Remote Healthcare with Claire Arundell

In this episode we explore the evolution of remote and rural healthcare in Australia with Claire Arundell, a Rural Generalist Anaesthetist from country Victoria and Chair of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) Council. Claire shares her journey from completing her medical degree at Monash University to becoming an ACRRM medical educator, course facilitator, and passionate advocate for the next generation of rural generalists. Working across primary care and hospital settings in some of the most remote parts of Australia, including external territories like Norfolk Island, Claire combines advanced medical expertise with a deep connection to the communities she serves. Beyond her clinical and leadership roles, Claire’s story is as adventurous as it is inspiring. She and her partner live in a camper-van, driving slowly around Australia, where she spends her spare time hiking, scuba diving, and even pretending to surf. Her passion for rural health advocacy is matched by her dedication to showing future health professionals the incredible opportunities in rural medicine. This episode is part of our series showcasing the brilliant talent and impactful work of ACRRM members, who are driving excellence, innovation, and equity in rural and remote medicine. Learn more about ACRRM here.

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