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Episode 25 - Dr Ceri Cashell
Jun 4, 2026
27m 34s
Episode 24 - More than Medicine: Dr Halimah Perez-Torres
Feb 15, 2026
33m 22s
Episode 23 - More than Medicine: Dr Ahmed Kazmi
Jan 18, 2026
44m 49s
Episode 22 - More than Medicine: Dr Satbir Aulakh
Nov 16, 2025
25m 57s
Episode 21 - Dr Carmen Brown
Oct 19, 2025
50m 19s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 6/4/26 | ![]() Episode 25 - Dr Ceri Cashell | In this episode of Medical Flyways, GP Dr Ceri Cashwell shares her journey from the UK and Northern Ireland to building a rewarding career in Australia. Ceri reflects on what it took to relocate with her family, how she found the right role, and why working as a GP in Australia has allowed her to practise more patient-centred, holistic care. She also discusses the differences between healthcare systems, the value of flexibility in general practice, and how her move opened the door to new opportunities in women's health and medical education. If you're a GP considering a move to Australia, this episode offers an honest insight into what's possible and how the right support can make the transition smoother. | 27m 34s | ||||||
| 2/15/26 | ![]() Episode 24 - More than Medicine: Dr Halimah Perez-Torres | Born and raised in Melbourne, it took GP and musician Dr Halimah Perez-Torres a journey to Spain (where she met her husband) and back to settle on a career in medicine. Nowadays, Dr Perez-Torres balances a demanding general practice career with family and her passion for music, including writing and releasing her own musical compositions. | 33m 22s | ||||||
| 1/18/26 | ![]() Episode 23 - More than Medicine: Dr Ahmed Kazmi | Dr Ahmed Kazmi is a specialist dermatologist working in private practice in Melbourne. He trained in the UK at prestigious centres including the Royal London Hospital. Dr Kazmi manages all aspects of adult and general paediatric dermatology. He enjoys practicing holistically and being patient-centred in his approach. Outside of medicine, Dr Ahmed Kazmi enjoys a successful comedy career. He is an award-winning comedian and cabaret artist and stars in Channel 7's House of Wellness in 2025. | 44m 49s | ||||||
| 11/16/25 | ![]() Episode 22 - More than Medicine: Dr Satbir Aulakh | A GP with special interests in anti-ageing, aesthetic and metabolic medicine, Dr Satbir Aulakh balances a high-demand medical career with writing and producing his own music in his native Punjabi language. Based in Darwin, Dr Aulakh's music has achieved millions of views on YouTube, and he's developed a cult international following. Hear how this classically trained singer finds solace in song while working at multiple medical clinics in the top end. | 25m 57s | ||||||
| 10/19/25 | ![]() Episode 21 - Dr Carmen Brown | Dr Carmen Brown is a board-certified obstetrician/gynaecologist with qualifications in Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. After completing her medical training in the U.S. in 2004, Dr Brown gained extensive experience working with prominent private practices before relocating abroad.In 2010, Dr Brown and her family moved to rural New Zealand, where she served the community for four years. Following the birth of her son, she settled in Australia and has since worked as a public consultant across metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria.With over a decade of specialized experience, Dr Brown focuses on menopause symptom management, offering evidence-based care tailored to each patient's needs. She stays up to date on the latest advancements in treatment, providing a comprehensive range of options—from holistic, exercise-based, and mind-body approaches to non-hormonal and hormonal therapies.A passionate advocate for health literacy, Dr Brown empowers women to understand their health and explore options for managing menopause effectively. She is a dedicated member of the Australasian Menopause Society and the International Menopause Society. | 50m 19s | ||||||
| 9/21/25 | ![]() Episode 20 - More than Medicine: Dr Arya Shahrdami | Dr Arya Sharhdami learned English from scratch to help facilitate a move from Iran to Australia. Drawn to Tasmania for the breathtaking photography opportunities, he now lives with his family in Launceston and balances his career as a GP with his love for photography. | 32m 26s | ||||||
| 8/17/25 | ![]() Episode 19 - Dr Nelum Dharmapriya | When opportunity knocked, Dr Neelam Dharmapriya chose sunshine, community, and a bold new chapter in her medical career. In the this episode of Season 2, hear how she built a values-driven clinic in Brisbane, embraced metabolic health after her own diagnosis, and is now empowering patients to take control of their wellbeing. | 49m 13s | ||||||
| 7/20/25 | ![]() Episode 18 - More than Medicine: Dr Humera Aaqib | From Pakistan to Perth: Dr Humera Aaqib shares her story of moving to Australia, landing a job as a GP, and pursuing her passion for photography. Dr Humera Aaqib's journey from Pakistan to Australia is one of challenge and change. In this latest episode of Medical Flyways miniseries, More than Medicine, she talks to Dr Srishti Dutta about learning to embrace a new sense of freedom in Australia, building a community, and her deep love for photography as a creative escape to balance the demands of her medical career. | 36m 20s | ||||||
| 6/22/25 | ![]() Episode 17 - Dr Ushma Narsai | Dr Ushma Narsai is a highly experienced General Practitioner with over two decades in the field, having practiced in both South Africa and Australia. Holding qualifications including MBBCh and FRACGP, she is also a Senior Medical Adviser at Avant and a valued GP in Sydney. Dr Narsai has a strong clinical research background and a particular interest in adolescent health, women's health, and mental health. Known for her warm and friendly approach, she brings a wealth of knowledge and a compassionate perspective to her work in general practice and clinical advisory roles. | 34m 07s | ||||||
| 5/26/25 | ![]() Episode 16 - More than Medicine Miniseries - Dr Janaka Pieris | Dr Janaka Peiris is a GP with over 30 years of clinical experience in general practice, occupational medicine, and medical assistance. Born in Kandy, Sri Lanka, Dr Peiris grew up in London and moved to Brisbane in 2010. Beyond his medical career, under the pseudonym Janaka Malwatta, he is a writer, with a cricket blog and poetry collection. In 2021 he won the Thomas Shapcott Poetry Prize from Arts Queensland for his anthology, Blackbirds Don't Mate with Starlings. He also explores narrative poetry, often focusing on Sri Lankan stories, and has performed at events like the Queensland Poetry Festival. Join us as Dr Peiris shares his journey from being an "NHS refugee" in the UK to finding autonomy in general practice in Australia. He discusses the factors that led him to choose Brisbane, his experiences as an immigrant doctor, and the inspiration behind his poetry anthology, which addresses racial tensions and personal experiences. | 37m 36s | ||||||
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| 5/15/25 | ![]() Miniseries: More than Medicine | In this special miniseries we celebrate internationally trained doctors who are making an impact in Australia in the arts. Meet inspiring doctors who find creative outlets, community and success in poetry, comedy, music and photography - and more! First episode launching late May 2025. | 1m 23s | ||||||
| 4/21/25 | ![]() Episode 15 - Dr Tanya Unni | Beginning her medical career as a General Practitioner in 1997, Dr Tanya Unni trained as a General Practitioner in the UK at one of the most prestigious institutions in London. A Member of the Royal College of General Practitioners in the UK and a Fellow of Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Australia, Skincare Specialist, Inventor, Blogger, Dancer, Motivational Speaker and much more. Her special interests are Dermatology, Cosmetic Medicine, Women's Health, and Mental Health, and she is a Member of the Australasian College of Cosmetic Medicine. Now residing on the Gold Coast, Dr Unni founded Amtan Medical Centres in 2011 with her husband and fellow Principal Doctor, Dr Ameer Hamza, with the first of their eight Medical Centres, Ormeau Family Practice. | 34m 13s | ||||||
| 3/23/25 | ![]() Episode 14 - Dr Vasuki Annamalai | Dr Vasuki Annamalai was born in Jaffna, Sri Lanka and is of Tamil descent, with a rich family background in advocacy and education. Fluent in Tamil and English, she graduated from the National University of Ireland (Royal College of Surgeons) in 2004. Her extensive medical journey spans prestigious institutions across Singapore, New Zealand, and Australia, with particular expertise in obstetrics and general practice. Now settled in Tasmania, Dr Annamalai worked in diverse rural and remote locations in Australia on her way to achieving FRACGP in 2021. A fierce advocate for primary healthcare, Dr Annamalai is passionate about nurturing the next generation of medical practitioners. Beyond medicine, she is an accomplished powerlifter and outdoor enthusiast who embraces Tasmania's natural beauty through bushwalking. Her practice philosophy emphasises work-life balance and comprehensive patient care, drawing from her rich international experience and deep understanding of diverse communities. | 30m 32s | ||||||
| 3/7/25 | ![]() Episode 13 - Dr Srishti Dutta | On this special bonus episode of Medical Flyways, Dr Srishti Dutta swaps seats for a candid chat with Lizzie New, Senior Brand & Marketing Manager at Wavelength International. In honour of International Women's Day, the conversation ranges from Dr Srishti's journey from India to Australia via the UK, cultural learnings, balancing family and career, the road to equity in healthcare, and disparities in women's health. | 42m 56s | ||||||
| 2/9/25 | ![]() Episode 12 - Dr Ziad Basyouny | Dr Ziad Basyouny is not only an accomplished GP who owns multiple GP practices, he will soon be running as an Independent for the Western Sydney seat of Watson in this years federal election. When arriving in Australia, Dr Basyouny worked as a computer salesperson and a cleaner at McDonald's for months before he landed his first medical job in Queensland. Having worked at the Western Sydney Health District running their Hospital in the Home Department, Dr Basyouny returned to practicing medicine while forging his political career. | 52m 06s | ||||||
| 1/17/25 | ![]() Episode 11 - Dr Rajiv Rattan | On this episode of Medical FlyWays, Dr Srishti Dutta reminisces with Radiologist Dr Rajiv Rattan. Dr Rattan trained at University College of Medical Sciences in Delhi, India and received his Radiology training from the University of Rajasthan, India. Dr Rattan talks about entering the medical profession during the economic liberalisation in India, before navigating the cultural and language challenges of working in the Middle East before eventually coming to Australia in 2008. He has since then worked as a Senior Staff Specialist at the Central Coast Local Health district and is also a Conjoint Lecturer at the School of Medicine at the University of Newcastle. | 42m 38s | ||||||
| 12/8/24 | ![]() Episode 10 - Dr Rhea Liang | Dr Srishti Dutta catches up with Gold Coast general and breast surgeon Dr Rhea Liang. Having completed her primary medical degree in New Zealand, she is also the clinical Sub Dean at Bond University. A daughter to a Hong Kong migrant doctor herself, Dr Liang would inevitably follow her father's footsteps by migrating with her husband to Australia after completing her medical training. | 42m 52s | ||||||
| 11/10/24 | ![]() Episode 9 - Dr Ashwita Vanga | On this episode of FlyWays Dr Srishti Dutta speaks to Dr Ashwita Vanga, a trainee obstetrics and gynaecology doctor currently working at Toowoomba Base Hospital in Queensland. Despite only graduating 2016 from the Lady Hardinge Medical College in India, she has already been involved with a number of advocacy and leadership roles, including being the president of the IMA Dehli student wing and a board member of a not-for-profit organisation. | 42m 34s | ||||||
| 10/20/24 | ![]() Episode 8 - Dr Leslie Gan | On this episode of the Medical FlyWays podcast, Dr Srishti Dutta is joined by rehab clinician Dr Leslie Gan. Hailing from Malaysia, Dr Gan followed in her parent's footsteps by completing her tertiary education in Perth before eventually settling in Queensland. Tune in to hear more about her journey and medical career in Australia. | 39m 47s | ||||||
| 9/22/24 | ![]() Episode 7 - Dr Nisha Knot | Dr Nisha Knot is a consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist in Melbourne. In addition to her consultancy roles, she is also the Vice President of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists RANZCOG and holds a number of governance positions within the college including for examinations, Women in Medicine and Women's Health committees. | 43m 42s | ||||||
| 8/18/24 | ![]() Episode 6 - Dr Ritu Rana | Obstetrician, Gynaecologist and Fertility Specialist Dr Ritu Rana completed initial medical training in India before obtaining O&G training in the UK. With special interests in advanced laparoscopic surgery and fertility, Dr Rana currently runs a successful clinic in Mackay. in 2023, Dr Rana performed the first robot-assisted hysterectomy in Mackay using advanced surgical technology and focuses on delivering minimally-invasive treatments for her patients. | 34m 29s | ||||||
| 7/21/24 | ![]() Episode 5: Dr Jenny Huang | Born in Taiwan before moving to New Zealand at age 9, Dr Jenny Huang left NZ at 19 and completed medical training in the UK. She decided upon a career in general practice after enjoying learning a range of different specialties. Now settled in regional Victoria, Dr Huang leads a variety of inspiring initiatives including advocating for environmentally sustainable healthcare and improving the health literacy of regional and rural communities. Know a doctor whose story needs to be heard? email info@wave.com.au | 31m 27s | ||||||
| 6/23/24 | ![]() Episode 4: Dr Madhu Tamilarasan | Dr Madhu Tamilarasan is UK-trained GP of Indian descent, who has found her home in rural Australia. Speciliasing in sports medicine, former athlete Dr Madhu is a highly experienced GP supervisor, having mentored many students and registrars in their journey to RACGP fellowship. In this enlightening conversation with Dr Srishti, Dr Madhu shares her journey to Australia, where she now runs a holistic clinic in Central West NSW. Know a doctor whose story we should feature? Email info@wave.com.au | 33m 58s | ||||||
| 5/19/24 | ![]() Episode 3: Dr Lynda-Rose Chapeyama | Dr Srishti catches up with Dr Lynda-Rose Chapeyama, Zimbabwe-born GP psychotherapist, medical educator and sexual health advocate, who moved to Australia at 18 and completed a medical degree at the University of Newcastle. Now based in Naarm/Melbourne, Dr Lynda is passionate about medical education, and is an Associate Lecturer at the University of Melbourne. | 24m 47s | ||||||
| 4/22/24 | ![]() Episode 2: Dr Talat Uppal | Obstetrician and Gynaecologist Dr Talat Uppal joins Dr Srishti to share her experience as an internationally trained doctor, from growing up in Africa to running an integrated women's health clinic in northern Sydney. Dr Talat shares her frustrations and hopes around supporting international medical graduates navigate the muddy waters to practice medicine in Australia. Know a doctor whose story needs to be heard? Email info@wave.com.au to put us in touch. | 40m 14s | ||||||
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