by mercuryit | 7 Nov, 2017 | Articles
Congratulations to Dr Matire Harwood, Clinical Advisor at NHC on receiving the 2017 L’Oréal UNESCO For Women in Science programme award. We are really proud to have her working with us addressing the health inequities and improving outcomes for Maori....
by mercuryit | 3 Nov, 2017 | Articles
Recipients of the Summer Student Internship Programme can receive up to $5,000 paid as an educational grant, with the aim of encouraging excellence in research. In 2016, Te ORA, in association with PHARMAC, launched an annual Summer Student Internship Programme (SSIP)...
by mercuryit | 2 Nov, 2017 | Articles
Recipients of the Te Tohu Whaioranga Rangahau can receive up to $5,000 paid as an educational grant, with the aim of encouraging excellence in research. Te ORA and PHARMAC welcome applications for this award which seeks to recognise and acknowledge our Tauira Rata...
by mercuryit | 2 Nov, 2017 | Articles
Te Tohu Whaioranga Hautūtanga Recipients of the Te Tohu Whaioranga Hautūtanga can receive up to $5,000 paid as an educational grant, with the aim of encouraging excellence in leadership. Te ORA and PHARMAC welcome nominations for this award which seeks to: recognise...
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...