• 7 months ago
Take a glimpse into the life as a Royal Flying Doctor delivering the finest care in the furthest corner.

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00:00Could you imagine having these views for your 9-5 work?
00:05That's the reality for Royal Flying Doctor Service staff who get to go out to clinics out in the bush.
00:12I shadowed the Port Augusta RFDS team for a day where we packed the plane and headed to Blinman.
00:19They set up in this Airbnb cottage with all of their medical supplies
00:23to be able to service anyone who had booked an appointment or any spontaneous walk-ins.
00:29Hi, I'm Tessa. I'm a registered nurse under the Primary Healthcare Team for the Royal Flying Doctor Service.
00:34I've worked here for two years and my why for working with the RFDS
00:39is because I've always had a family connection with the RFDS.
00:42My family manage a station up north and have for the past 18 years.
00:46And as a small girl on holidays, I would help my auntie set up her little tin shed clinic down the road
00:51to facilitate clinics for the surrounding stations, help vacuum the floors,
00:55deliver biscuits and cakes so that everyone was fed when they arrived.
00:59Always loved the RFDS, always wanted to work for them.
01:02They've always been for me the red belly in the sky and the help just around the corner.
01:05You can always rely on them.
01:07And now I get to do that for other people and other families
01:09and deliver the finest care to all the furthest corners.
01:11Hi, I'm Dr Sally Cole with the Royal Flying Doctor's SANT sector.
01:18I'm a Rural Generalist, which is a Rural General Practitioner.
01:24I've been working with RFDS, I guess, since 2000,
01:29initially in the capacity of a remote and rural women's health program.
01:33Lately, in the last four and a bit years, I've been working as an employee for RFDS.
01:39So working out of Port Augusta, I work one week a month and love the job,
01:46love the people, love the outback people, love my team in Port Augusta.
01:52I enjoy the teamwork with our pilots, nurses, comms,
01:57and it's a privilege and honour to be looking after the outback people of South Australia.

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