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    The Thought Broadcast – Introducing New Voices Dr Ashna Basu and Dr Ed Miller: “Thought Insertions"

    en-usApril 03, 2023

    About this Episode

    Ashna Basu and Ed Miller

    Associate Trainee Editors Australasian Psychiatry

    In this episode, we welcome and introduce Australasian Psychiatry’s two new Associate Trainee Editors for 2023 - Dr Ashna Basu and Dr Ed Miller. Ashna is a stage two trainee working in Sydney. Ed is a stage two trainee originally from Adelaide but now living in Auckland. Ashna and Ed discuss their backgrounds, what the interview and appointment process to the position was like, and how they look forward to contributing to both the podcast and the Australasian Psychiatry journal across 2023. Ashna and Ed are interviewed by Trainee Editor Oliver Robertson, Editorial Committee Member Michael Weightman and Deputy Editor Andrew Amos.

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