by mercuryit | 11 Oct, 2017 | Articles
Poipoia ō tātou ngākau – Care, Compassion and Connection Te ORA is an organisation that represents all Māori doctors. In the Te ORA whakapapa, there are individuals, including the late Paratene Ngata, whose values of care, compassion and connection guided their...
by mercuryit | 27 Sep, 2017 | Articles
Highlights of this month’s review include: • Inequities in New Zealand university graduate outcomes. • Perinatal risk factors for abusive head trauma. • Diabetes amongst Māori women with past gestational diabetes. • Mortality trends in Australian Aboriginals and New...
by mercuryit | 11 Sep, 2017 | Articles
Background and terms of the Kawharu Scholarship Scope and purposes of the Kawharu Fellowship One of the core objectives of the Sir Hugh Kawharu Foundation is to support emerging Māori leadership, including in the sciences. For further information about the Foundation...
by mercuryit | 10 Aug, 2017 | Articles
Kia ora e te whānau The Te ORA Hui-a-Tau abstract submission date is extended to Rāmere, 18 Hereturikōkā (Friday 18th August). There will be no further extensions beyond this date. We will notify you as to whether your abstract is accepted by 4th of Mahuru...
by mercuryit | 10 Aug, 2017 | Articles
Thursday, 10 August 2017 The Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) is calling for New Zealand politicians to take urgent action to make health equity the norm. RACP New Zealand President Dr Jonathan Christiansen said that current inequities in health...