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Jailhouse Doc: Treating Humans, Not Crimes | Dr. Sandy Kershaw

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Dr. Sandy Kershaw is a General Practitioner with over 16 years of experience working at Long Bay Correctional Complex in Malabar, Sydney. Her professional background is diverse and includes working in homeless health, palliative care, Aboriginal medical health, and with the military. Dr. Kershaw unexpectedly found her calling in corrections health, where she treats a variety of inmates with different medical needs, ranging from acute to chronic conditions.

Key Takeaways:

  • Dr. Sandy Kershaw has extensive experience in diverse medical fields, and her work in the correctional system emerged from an initial locum stint that became a fulfilling, long-term career.
  • The complexity and unpredictability of jail healthcare challenge medical professionals to adapt quickly, often dealing with emergencies and long waiting lists.
  • Despite the harsh environment, Dr. Kershaw highlights the importance of treating every inmate with dignity and the significant impact such care can have.
  • Dr. Kershaw values the unique medical challenges presented in a correctional environment, offering an opportunity to handle complex cases not commonly seen in regular general practice.
  • Security protocols and the presence of contraband items significantly influence the healthcare dynamics within a prison, but appropriate measures ensure a surprisingly safe work atmosphere.

Notable Quotes:

  1. "The patients didn't scare me; it was the physical environment. Shawshank Redemption comes to mind—very oppressive."
  2. "You see things you do not see in the average general practice. You see things that otherwise you only see in textbooks."
  3. "A lot of people who committed certain offenses are very often victims themselves."
  4. "It's an insane job, but it is very enjoyable. I love the medicine and the difference you can make."
  5. "Incarceration in Australia is designed to curtail the freedom of movement, not to punish through other mechanisms."
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