Dr Lucy Crook

MBBS, BSci. LLB (Honours)  

Dr Lucy Crook graduated from Monash University in 2018 and since then has worked in both regional and metropolitan hospitals across a variety of specialties, with a recent focus on emergency medicine. 

Lucy is passionate about health equality and the effective management of complex and chronic disease in the primary care setting with a view to reduce hospital presentations and admissions. 

Since completing medical school, she has been a strong advocate for junior doctor wellbeing and psychological health. Lucy completed her internship in 2019 at a large regional hospital and has spent the last 3 years working as a HMO at a large outer metropolitan health service in Melbourne. Next year she will commence General Practice Training. She is the current chair of the AMA Victoria’s Doctors in Training Subcommittee, member of the AMA Victoria Council and a Branch Councillor of ASMOF (Victorian Branch). Until recently she was Director of Wellbeing and Advocacy for her health service’s RMO Society, a role that she was instrumental in creating. Since completing medical school, she has been a strong advocate for junior doctor wellbeing and psychological health. As a former employment lawyer, she is particularly interested in the connection between working conditions and junior doctor health (both physical and mental) and strives to achieve structural and meaningful change in this area. 

Lucy is excited about commencing her general practitioner training and looks forward to providing health services to the local community. 

 Outside of work, Lucy enjoys tending to her plant family, singing in a choir and watching UK detective shows