Jasmine Davis
Jasmine Davis is a final year Doctor of Medicine and Master of Public Health student studying at The University of Melbourne. Born and raised in regional Victoria, Jasmine has a deep passion for reducing health inequities faced by those living in rural and remote areas, and how this intersects with gender and sexuality.
Jasmine is an outspoken advocate having led the Australian Medical Students' Association (AMSA) in 2022 as the President, representing 18,000 medical students and 500+ student volunteers. She has published research on the impact of conscientious objection in healthcare to women's access to abortion, and currently works at ANU as a research assistant for a team working on increasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients' access to primary healthcare.
Jasmine aspires to be a Rural Generalist doctor with advanced skills in public health, in order to tie in her passion for rural primary care, and her desire to influence systems level change to reduce systemic inequity in health.