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Interviews from the Frontline
Queensland Clinical Senate
55 episodes
1 day ago
The Queensland Clinical Senate brings you interviews with clinicians and leaders from across the Queensland health system talking about initiatives and programs to improve care for Queenslanders. The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in these podcast interviews are the interviewee’s own and do not necessarily reflect those of Queensland Health or the Queensland Clinical Senate.
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The Queensland Clinical Senate brings you interviews with clinicians and leaders from across the Queensland health system talking about initiatives and programs to improve care for Queenslanders. The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in these podcast interviews are the interviewee’s own and do not necessarily reflect those of Queensland Health or the Queensland Clinical Senate.
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Dr Kellie Wren, Chair, Queensland Clinical Senate
Interviews from the Frontline
14 minutes 12 seconds
5 months ago
Dr Kellie Wren, Chair, Queensland Clinical Senate

As a clinician leader, Dr Kellie Wren wears multiple hats, her newest being Chair of the Queensland Clinical Senate. We spoke with Kellie about why she took on the role of Chair and what she hopes to achieve during her time in the job. 

 

As the daughter of a plumber and a seamstress, Kellie also shares with us the moment she declared she wanted to become a doctor, why she chose anaesthetics and, as a busy doctor and medical administrator, how she relaxes by doing things she’s really bad at. 

Interviews from the Frontline
The Queensland Clinical Senate brings you interviews with clinicians and leaders from across the Queensland health system talking about initiatives and programs to improve care for Queenslanders. The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in these podcast interviews are the interviewee’s own and do not necessarily reflect those of Queensland Health or the Queensland Clinical Senate.