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Dr Shiamala Suntharalingam: General Practitioner, Canberra Family Planning

Dedicated to quality care

Dr Shiamala Suntharalingam, a General Practitioner at Canberra Family Planning, combines her passion for science and dedication to patient care to make a meaningful impact in reproductive health. With a background in innovative egg-freezing research, Dr Suntharalingam brings advanced knowledge and a commitment to high-quality care. Her approach is driven by continuous learning, ensuring her patients receive the latest, evidence-based support in a welcoming environment.

What inspired you to pursue a career in your field, and how did you get started?

My passion for science and working with people was the main driver behind my career choice. From a young age, I was fascinated by how scientific principles can be applied to make a difference in people’s lives. This passion led me to pursue a degree in medicine, where I discovered just how much I enjoyed solving complex problems and helping others. The chance to use science to make a tangible impact in people’s lives and interact with them directly felt like the perfect fit for me, and that’s what ultimately guided me down this career path.

What moment in your career are you most proud of, and why does it stand out to you?

I completed my Bachelor of Science by conducting innovative research focused on egg freezing, specifically developing techniques for future IVF applications. My work centred on the vitrification method, a cutting-edge approach to cryopreservation that rapidly freezes eggs to prevent ice crystal formation, which can damage cell structure. This technique was relatively new at the time and has since become a widely used standard for freezing human eggs. Contributing to this research was incredibly rewarding, knowing that it would go on to support advancements in reproductive health and fertility options for individuals worldwide.

What are your favourite things about living and working in the Canberra region?

I love living and working here because it has a wonderful balance between city amenities and a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Unlike larger cities, Canberra isn’t overwhelmingly busy, which allows for a slower pace and a higher quality of life. The friendly and supportive community here makes it easy to connect with people, both personally and professionally.

What advice do you have for young people looking to enter the working world?

My advice for young people entering the working world is to remember that the world is truly your oyster – you have endless opportunities ahead, and you can pursue anything you set your mind to.

What drives you to continuously enhance your professional skills?

Medicine is an ever-evolving field, with new research, treatments, and best practices emerging all the time. By staying current and expanding my knowledge, I can offer my patients the highest standard of care, addressing their needs with the latest evidence-based approaches. This dedication to ongoing learning not only helps me improve as a practitioner but also reassures my patients that they’re receiving the best possible guidance and support in their healthcare journey.

How significant is the support of family and friends in helping you throughout your career and life?

The support of my family and friends has been incredibly significant in shaping both my career and personal life. Their constant encouragement has provided me with a foundation of confidence and resilience, especially during challenging times. Knowing that I have a network of people who believe in me and cheer me on has been invaluable, motivating me to push forward and keep improving.

Have you faced any major challenges in your career? If so, how did you overcome them?

Yes, there have been challenges, and because other opportunities came my way, I took them and moved my practice to somewhere where I will be supported to do my work as a GP.

Outside of work, what activities or passions keep you energised?

Swimming, walking, knitting and crochet, cinema, musicals and helping others.

What are your top tips for creating a healthy work-life balance?

Make time for other activities such as friends, crafts and exercise.

Canberra Family Planning

Molonglo Valley Medical Centre, 110 Woodberry Avenue, Coombs

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