"Ka mahi, ka inoi, ka moe, ka mahi anō"(Excellence comes from hard work and dedication) Nā reira ka mihi ano, ka karanga anō ki a koutou. E pā ana tā tātou Hui-ā-tau ki te kaupapa nei, a tātou mahi, a tātou moemoeā. Kia kōrerorerohia, kia taukumekumehia ā tātou mahi...
RNZCGP Digest – Issue 5 Wednesday 21 October 2015
The latest RNZCGP Digest is now available online! This Digest is packed with a selection of recent New Zealand and overseas journal articles and other publications useful to general practice. In this issue, some articles covered include: • Where are we now with...
Ministry of Health – Eating and Activity Guidelines Update
New Eating and Activity Guidelines to be released late October 2015 On 19 October Minister of Health Hon Dr Jonathan Coleman announced a plan to address childhood obesity. This included the new, soon to be released Eating and Activity Guidelines for New Zealand...
ACEM – Bulletin – 15 October 2015
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ACEM – Bulletin 9 October 2015
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ACEM – Bulletin 1 October 2015
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More support needed for Māori doctors – Te ORA
Chair of Te Ohu Rata O Aotearoa (Te ORA), the Māori Medical Practitioners Association, Rawiri Jansen, said last year 34 Māori graduated from the two medical schools, and the supply of Māori doctors was increasing. The Medical Council also notes that this year, for the...
ACEM – Bulletin – 25 September 2015
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PRESS RELEASE – Te Ohu Rata O Aotearoa (Te ORA) welcomes the Medical Council of New Zealand’s call on doctors to work in partnership with Māori to address inequity
The Medical Council of NZ released a statement yesterday on cultural competence, partnership and health equity: Professional obligations towards Māori Health Improvement. Te ORA Chairperson, Dr Rawiri Jansen said, "Te ORA welcomes the Medical Council demonstrating...
Media statement – Cultural Competence, Partnership and Health Equity: Professional Obligations Towards Māori Health Improvement
The Medical Council today called on doctors to work in partnership with Māori and address the issues of inequity they face in the health system. Council chairman, Mr Andrew Connolly says cultural competence and genuine partnership with Māori are important aspects of...
Nau mai, haere mai ki te whānau o Te ORA
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