The Royal Melbourne Hospital
Tahnee Bridson is a prominent medical professional with extensive experience in healthcare and education. As the Founder of Hand-n-Hand Peer Support Inc. since March 2020, Tahnee has established a bi-national peer support network for Australian and New Zealand healthcare professionals. In addition, serving as the President of the Australian Medical Association since February 2021 and holding the position of Co-Chair for the AMACDT W-SIG at James Cook University since May 2019, Tahnee actively contributes to medical education and advocacy. Current roles include Psychiatry Registrar at the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists and Adjunct Lecturer at The Royal Melbourne Hospital. Tahnee’s previous experience spans various positions, including Resident Medical Officer, Intern, and Laboratory Technician, complemented by a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery from James Cook University.
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