Dr Bambi Rakhel Ward

Medical Education Consultant|Author & Speaker

Month: June 2016

Alice Springs – an awesome place

At the beanie festival

At the beanie festival

Beanie festival

Beanie festival

presentation dinner

At the presentation dinner for the Classic Outback Trial rally. Michael very happy – he came first in his class.

Green tree frog

Green tree frog

At the reptile centre

At the reptile centre

The biggest car I've ever driven.

The biggest car I’ve ever driven.

Camel sculptures

Camel sculptures at the railway station

Desert Park

Desert Park

Indigenous culture

Learning about Indigenous culture

Desert Park

Desert Park

School of the Air

School of the Air

Sunrise outside our room

Sunrise outside our room

Highlights from Alice Springs

Sunset from our room

Sunset from our room

Desert Park

Desert Park

After the hailstorm

After the hailstorm

During the hailstorm

During the hailstorm

My husband and codriver with the rally car

My husband and codriver with the rally car

Choir of hard knocks concert

Choir of hard knocks concert

Peacock at Ross River retreat

Peacock at Ross River retreat

View from our accommodation

View from our accommodation

Finke National Park

Finke National Park

Morning tea at cattle station

Morning tea at cattle station

Ute ride at cattle station

Ute ride at cattle station

Kangaroo Dundee

Kangaroo Dundee

Joey at Kangaroo Dundee's Sanctuary

Joey at Kangaroo Dundee’s Sanctuary

Where’s Bambi Rakhel?

There will be no formal blog post for the next few weeks… just photos.

Before you get to the third photo, see if you can guess where I am.

Looking forward to discussing incorporating more of the humanities into medical education over the next couple of day out bush.

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The Magic of Storytelling : a conference report

I’m just back from the wonderful Sydney International Storytelling Conference, held in a quiet, peaceful retreat in Baulkham Hills, New South Wales, about one hour’s drive from Sydney’s airport.

I’ve been to many conferences in my life, but this one was the friendliest and most welcoming by far.

Eighty people, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous,  from  Australia, New Zealand, Korea, USA, Sweden and Singapore, came together to celebrate the joy of storytelling, to laugh and to learn more about the craft.

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