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What it is like to work as an Old Age Psychiatrist at CMDHB
- Dr Mark Fisher - Clinical Head Mental Health Services for Older People
 

The reasons I became a doctor are lost in the past somewhere. I didn’t come from a medical family. My father and grandfather were both art teachers, so maybe I was inspired from a doctor on some TV programme. I have witnessed an extraordinary range of human experiences. Sometimes I wonder what it would have been like to be an architect or evolutionary biologist, but there is never a sense of regret.

Some people are bemused when I say that I became an Old Age Psychiatrist. My daughter even describes it as ‘psycho geriatrician’. On the contrary, being an Old Age Psychiatrist suits me. I have the opportunity to talk to and listen to the stories of people who have been places and done things. Hearing about the war experiences of the returned soldiers was a favourite.

We work within our client’s home and with their families, which is a great privilege. I enjoy the legal issues around competency and recently set up an Advance Directive for people having had ECT.

It has always been my preference to work within a close knit team. I can’t imagine myself doing private clinics day in and day out. Old Age Psychiatry offers the perfect situation. I work within a supportive and good humoured multidisciplinary team and have daily contact with all sorts of other teams such as the geriatricians, NASC, Age Concern and our Liaison Psychiatrists.

I came back to Auckland after ten years away for family reasons. I had never worked or lived in Manukau or other parts of South Auckland, but I have taken to the place. The hospital is a friendly community.

The Mental Health Services for Older People service includes our 15 bed ward and two community teams covering a large and incredibly diverse area. There is urban and rural and the largest range of different ethnic groups in the country.

For further information please contact:
Dr Mark Fisher, Clinical Head MHSOP on +64 9 276 0000 or
Natasha Peters, Recruitment Consultant on +64 9 276 0044 ext 8784 or email:
mhjobs@middlemore.co.nz

To ascertain eligibility for registration with the Medical Council of New Zealand, please visit: www.mcnz.org.nz











Published:  30-Oct-2009  |  Enquiries:  Contact Us