How can we help improve the cardiac arrest survival rate in Australia?
In Australia, around 30,000 people suffer from a sudden cardiac arrest each year, and only 9-10% survive. We all have a part to play in increasing this alarmingly low survival rate. Read our interview with Associate Professor Paul Middleton, Senior Emergency Medicine Specialist, to find out how.
How will technology impact the future of Radiology?
Find out how Frank Gaillard's Radiopaedia.org is changing the way medicine is taught and his views on how technology is changing the medical landscape.
A new era in Medical Administration
How is technology shaping the world of medical management? At #RACMA19 we heard about the challenges facing a new era of Medical Administrators.
20th Anniversary chat - Q&A with Dr Sachin Patel
In celebrating our 20th Anniversary, we're talking to Doctors who've been with us since the early days... Dr Sachin Patel talks about his career.
Spreading Awareness of Breast Cancer
As part of breast cancer awareness month, we spoke to breast surgeon Dr. Nipu Jayatilleke about how you can help & how to spot symptoms as early as possible.
4 Steps to Start a Mental Wellbeing Conversation
We talked to one of Wavelength’s Psychiatrists for some ideas on how to offer help to someone you are worried about. Find out how you can make a difference.
Looking for medical career inspiration?
Read about the CCIM Conference and how Dr John Bethell transitioned from working as a doctor into a non-clinical medical career.
Wavelength Doctors – Where are they now?
As part of our 20th birthday celebrations, we're excited to shine a spotlight on some Doctors who joined us in the early days. Read on about Dr Dirken Krahn.
One doctor’s adventures in Indigenous Health
Ever wondered what it’s like to work in Indigenous health? Dr Amin Sadruddin tells us about his unique experiences working as a GP in Australia’s Indigenous communities.
Shape the future of mental health care
Psychiatrist Dr Edward Wims talks to us about his passion for mental health care and why the current opportunities in Northern NSW Local Health District offer Psychiatrists the chance to make a real impact on regional communities.