Doctor What? Doctor Where? podcast looks at Learning Cultural Safety with the Joint Colleges Training Services

The twenty sixth episode of the Doctor What? Doctor Where? Stories of Rural Medicine podcast - Learning Cultural Safety with the Joint Colleges Training Services - is now available.

The JCTS is a joint venture of the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine and the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, delivering shared GP training activities for the two colleges' respective fellowship training programs and several other developments in the development and delivery of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health.

In this episode we're taking a closer look at one of the ways doctors are getting to know more about cultural safety in Indigenous Health, the Joint Colleges Training Services

Episode guests

  • Dr Kali Hayward, National Clinical Lead for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Health, and Senior Medical Educator with the Joint Colleges Training Services. Also a descendant from the Warnman people of Western Australia
  • Aunty Nellie Flagg, Cultural Educator with the Joint Colleges Training Services and Wemba Wemba Elder
  • Aunty Marlene Drysdale, Senior Aboriginal Educator with the Joint Colleges Training Services and Wiradjuri woman

Episode resources

Listen to previous episodes of Doctor What? Doctor Where? on our website or find it on your favourite podcast app including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify.


The Doctor What? Doctor Where? Stories of Rural Medicine podcast is produced by Monash Rural Health’s Regional Training Hubs and funded by the Commonwealth Department of Health, Rural Health Multidisciplinary Training Program.