Introducing our new Junior Doctor

Dr Josh Yeoh

Dr Joshua Yeoh will join the Ochre Medical Centre St Helens in October where he will spend 13 weeks exploring rural medicine in a program funded by the Federal Department of Health.

The Rural Junior Doctor Training Innovation Fund is a community-based program designed to encourage more doctors to choose a rural general practice career. The program is the first of a number of programs that train, mentor and support doctors as they acquire experience in rural medicine through different stages of their training.


We asked Dr Yeoh a few questions about himself:

Where are you from? 

I was born in Malaysia!

Where did you do your medical degree? 

I did half my degree in Malaysia, and completed my second half in UTAS as part of a “twinning” program.

What made you decide on medicine as a career?

I have always admired the medical profession since I was a child; that admiration gradually turned into a dream, which in turn became a goal. I wanted to help people in need, and what better way to achieve both, than to follow in my childhood heroes’ footsteps?

What did you do before embarking on a medical pathway?

I had a fairly ordinary life; went to school, hung out with friends, fell in love, yadda-yadda. 

Oh, I did have a band I performed with, which was pretty cool.

What do you think you will enjoy and gain from your rural placement? 

A closely knit society (I love a good chat, so don’t be a stranger!), and likely the chance to learn and be more involved than I normally would be in a large hospital.

What specialties interest you?

I have a passion for mental health; I personally feel that it isn’t focused upon enough, especially in these unfortunate times. 

I also have an interest in emergency medicine and general practice!

Have you visited St Helens before?

No, but I am eagerly looking forward to it!

What are your impressions of the region where you are going to do your rural placement?

I’ve been told many times that St Helen’s is a lovely coastal town, and the fact that I’ll be around during the summer makes that sound even more enticing!

What hobbies and interests do you have outside of your career? 

I enjoy playing the guitar and singing in my free time! 

A good book/movie to immerse myself into is my next go-to! 

Also I love trying out local cuisines wherever I may be, so please feel free to shoot any suggestions my way.


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