Australian Medical Association
Sarah Whitelaw is a Medical Specialist with extensive experience in emergency medicine. Sarah holds various leadership roles, including Vice President of Australian Medical Association Victoria and Director at Victorian Doctors Health Program. Sarah is also an Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer at The University of Melbourne and an active member of several medical organizations. Sarah has a diverse educational background, holding degrees in medicine and emergency medicine from reputable institutions.
Australian Medical Association
The AMA exists to promote and protect the professional interests of doctors and the health care needs of patients and communities. The AMA supports its members through representation, advocacy, professional services, professional development, networking opportunities, member-only benefits and resources. The AMA realises that its strength is in its people. With a staff of just over 50 people, and a wide range of councils and committees dedicated to the development of health policy, the AMA brings significant experience and knowledge to support the medical profession, and protect the health care needs of Australians. Employment with the AMA offers a range of career pathways in health policy, advocacy, public affairs, marketing, membership, administration, finance, IT and HR. AMA staff members are committed, experienced and passionate in steering the AMA toward its strategic objectives. Read more about working with the AMA at ama.com.au/careers-ama