"Working in a rural hospital is a good opportunity for all [medical] professionals because we're small, we have to be really organised to manage difficult situations," he said.
"But it's a good challenge and if I go anywhere else, I'll be really confident, thanks to what I've learnt here in Karoonda."Nirmal said he encouraged anyone considering a career in healthcare to look regionally first, as a way to support those in remote settings. "Local people know we don't have doctors every day, so they have to go to Mannum or Murray Bridge [about an hour away], even for small things like removing a suture."Karoonda Hospital's director of nursing Desiree Parkhurst said she was grateful to have Nirmal as part of the team.
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