2024 Hui ā-Tau and Scientific Conference Event Programme

Thursday 26 September – Tangatarua Marae, Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology, Mokoia Drive, Rotorua

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10:30 AMPowhiri
11:30 AMKai
12:30 PMWhakawhanaungatanga
1:00 PMExpo
2:30 PMAfternoon tea
3:00 PMShark Tank
3:30 PMWā Wānanga
4:30 PMMihi whakamutunga mai ngā tauira

Friday 27 September – Tangatarua Marae, Toi Ohomai Institute of Technology, Mokoia Drive, Rotorua

TIMEKAUPAPA
9:00 AMPowhiri
10:00 AMKapu Ti & Registrations
10:30 AMKarakia & Welcome
10:45 AMWananga Waere
12:00 PMLunch
1:00 PMAGM
2:30 PMWānanga w rolling kapu tī
4:30 PMMihi whakamutunga (Dr David Tipene-Leach)

Saturday 28 September – Rydges Hotel, 10 Tryon St, Rotorua

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8:00 AMRegistrations
8:45 AMMihi & House keepingDr Tawa Hunter & Dr Danny De Lore

Session 1: Data Sovereignty & Holding space for whānau voices
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9:00 AMKeynote Speaker: Dr Donna CormackDr Donna Cormack
9:30 AMAI in Healthcare: Realising the Potential while Managing the RiskDr Mataroria Lyndon
9:50 AMTe Mana o Te Wahine: Young Mothers Experiences During Pregnancy, Birth, and into MotherMia Kolo
10:10 AME Hine, taiahoahotia tōku ara i te pō – Hineteiwaiwa, illuminate my pathway through the nightDr Sam Jackson, Dr Kendall Stevenson, Nicola Bright
10:40 AMPanel Discussion
11:10 AMKapu Ti

Session 2: Mahia te mahi! Our clinical practice updates
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11:30 AMUsing a decolonized framework with land-based healing campDr Michelle Johnson-Jennings
11:50 AMMindful self-care using the Te Whare Tapa Wha Model. Why mindfulness should be part of post graduate medical training.Dr Jethro LeRoy
12:10 PMTe Weu me Te Wai: Research into health and wellbeing impacts of adverse weather conditions on February 14Dr Hori Laking
12:30 PMMuka Tītiki: Indigenous Māori umbilical cord tying and care (using a flax-fibre tie)Dr Moerangi Tamati
12:50 PMEhara i te puarere noa, he mahuri totara: Examination of inequities in syphilis infections in Maori mothers and their infantsDr Frances Robbins
1:10 PMA Qualitative Kaupapa Māori Review of the Auckland Crosslinking ServiceDr Micah Rapata
1:30 PMWa kai

Session 3: Me mate ururoa, kei mate wheke!
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2:30 PMKeynote speaker: Dr Cathy DewesDr Cathy Dewes
3:00 PMTitle TBADr Jaclyn Aramoana-Arlidge
3:30 PMTitle TBADr Arihia Waaka
4:00 PMMihi whakamutungaDr Danny De Lore

Te ORA Awards Dinner – Saturday 28th Sept at Te Puia, Rotorua

TIMEKAUPAPA
5:30 PMArrive
6:00 PMMihi/ Welcome
Health & Safety
6:15 PMOpening entertainment – Ngā Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Puku o te Ika a Māui
7:00 PMBuffet kai
7:45 PMAwards
8:30 PMBand starts
12:00 AMPomarie koutou!

Sunday 29 September – Rydges Hotel, 10 Tryon St, Rotorua

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9:00 AMMihiDr Tawa Huner & Dr Danny De Lore
9:10 AMKāpehu whetū: Navigating Cross-sectional Graduate Outcomes for Indigenous Medical GraduatesJessie Parr & Dr Jade Tamatea
9:30 AM“By Māori, for Māori, for the betterment of all” – How surgical registrars based in Taranaki delivered 26 hospital-based wānanga dedicated to cultural safety, wellbeing, and professionalismDr Jamie-Lee Rahiri
9:50 AMEmbracing Intersectionality: Cultivating Critical ConsciousnessDr Josh Manukonga
10:10 AMTe Ara Pokanga ki Aotearoa – Assessing responsiveness to Māori in surgical research over all nine surgical specialtiesMakayla Kahi & Dr Jamie-Lee Rahiri
10:30 AMWaiata break

Session 5: Workforce Development – by Te ORA for Te ORA
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10:45 AMKeynote Speaker: Dr David Tipene Leach – Cultural Loading of Maori doctors – a draft reportDr David Tipene-Leach
11:15 AMBeyond the Indigenous Object: Lessons from within the RACPDr Dawn Adair & Dr Matt Wheeler
11:35 AMPanel discussion: What does a future Maori Medical leader look like? How does Te ORA make this a reality?Facilitator: Dr Matt Wheeler
12:30 AMKai and poroporoakiDr Danny De Lore & Dr Tawa Hunter

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