Phasia is the first Australian platform dedicated to publishing and showcasing the creative works of medical students. Whether you’ve been looking for a writing group or have wanted to meet like-minded peers, Phasia offers students the opportunity to explore their experiences in medicine. The club encourages the expression of creativity, critical thinking, collaboration and dialogue through online and print publication opportunities, workshops, mentorship, peer feedback, and dedicated space for the creation of art. More than a publication, Phasia is a community—encouraging reflection and the mindful exploration of medicine’s human side.
Club Aims:
To provide the first Australian platform for publishing and showcasing creative works by medical students, including essays, reflections, poetry, and short stories.
To foster a culture of critical thinking and skill development where healthcare students can share ideas, receive mentorship from editors, and refine their skills through workshops and peer feedback.
To facilitate collaboration, networking and mentorship by connecting students with peers, faculty, and professional writers to enhance their writing skills.
To amplify the voices of future healthcare professionals by publishing content that highlights their experiences, perspectives, and insights.
To promote interdisciplinary dialogue by expanding contributions to include students from various healthcare disciplines, fostering a holistic approach to medical humanities.