Rural Doctors Foundation

Dr Sarah Goh

Chief Medical Registrar | Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital

About Sarah

Dr Sarah Goh is currently working as the University of Queensland Chief Medical Registrar at the Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital. She completed her Royal Australasian College of Physician (RACP) Basic Physician Training in 2023 with a career goal of becoming an Endocrinologist in the next three to four years.

She is committed to not only life-long learning but also education of younger and future generations. She finds education one of the most rewarding aspects of her clinical work and enjoys both informal and formal clinical teaching for junior doctors at different levels of training.

With her current role, she delivers high quality education to UQ medical students on a full time basis in various teaching formats. Clinically, she is involved in two Endocrinology clinics per week (Combined Thyroid Cancer Clinic and Diabetes Clinic) and remains active in upgrading her knowledge through participation in various conferences, multidisciplinary meetings, courses, trainee meetings, quality improvement projects and self-learning courses.

Sarah's qualifications

MBBS (Hons)

Monash University 

Member 

Endocrine Society of Australia 

Member

Australian Diabetes Society

Member

European Society of Endocrinology

Sarah in the community

Sarah has been involved in medical volunteer programs to serve the homeless community. She has also participated in the metabolic screening program in Fiji where she gained cultural insights and witnessed the impact of untreated metabolic diseases on people’s lives and overall wellbeing and health.