



Why did you become an Osteopath?
I have a passion for learning about the human body, how it works and understanding different musculoskeletal conditions that people can suffer from. I always wanted to work in healthcare and become an osteopath to help people through treatment and rehabilitation, which is why I chose to become an Osteopath.
Tell us a story about a moment that you are most proud of as an osteopath
In my final year at uni I had the opportunity to travel to India and work as an intern osteopath alongside orthopaedic surgeons in theSportsmed Mumbaiprivate hospital. It was a unique experience getting to observe a variety of orthopaedic surgeries and to be involved in treating patients before and after surgery.
What do you find most enjoyable about being a practitioner?
I enjoy getting to learn something new and different everyday. Everyone has different medical histories, presentations, and can respond differently to treatment and rehabilitation. So it's a good challenge figuring out how to get people moving and feeling better in the long-term.
What other hobbies / activities do you enjoy outside of being an osteopath
I enjoy keeping fit outside of work, especially with running, biking and boxing. I also enjoy traveling and love visiting other countries to explore their culture, scenery and food.
What has been a major highlight for you since becoming a member of Kardinia Osteopathic Clinic?
In my first year of working at the Kardinia Osteopathic Clinic, one of our receptionists did a great job filling my treatment room with balloons for my birthday. Our team environment is pretty amazing and supportive which makes coming to work heaps of fun.
Are you a dog/cat person?
I'm a dog lover and also a Western Bulldogs supporter. Go doggies!