In this issue: · Guest editorial: He kōrero o te wā · PHA news and happenings: Ngā take a te Kāhui Hauora Tūmatanui · News from the sector: Ngā karere o te wā · Research and development: Ngā rangahau o te wā · Events: Ngā pānui To read more please click...
Respiratory Research Review – Issue 109
Welcome to issue 109 of Respiratory Research Review, focussing on an illness that affects more than 300 million people worldwide and leads to an estimated 250,000 deaths per year. This summer, our local community experienced first hand the death of a young asthma...
Respiratory Research Review – Issue 109
Welcome to issue 109 of Respiratory Research Review, focussing on an illness that affects more than 300 million people worldwide and leads to an estimated 250,000 deaths per year. This summer, our local community experienced first hand the death of a young asthma...
The 2015 Māori Education Trust Tertiary Scholarship Round Closes in Four Weeks
The 2015 Māori Education Trust Tertiary Scholarship round closes in four weeks. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact the Māori Edcuation Trust Office on (04) 586 7971. NOTE: All applications and supporting documentation must reach the Māori...
GP Research Review – Issue 94
Welcome to the ninety-fourth issue of GP Research Review. Under-reporting of drug-induced harms appears to be widespread in trials using the frequently prescribed antibiotics amoxicillin and amoxicillin–clavulanic acid. In a systematic review of 45 controlled trials,...
The 2015 Māori Education Trust Tertiary Scholarship Round Closes in Four Weeks
The 2015 Māori Education Trust Tertiary Scholarship round closes in four weeks. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact the Māori Edcuation Trust Office on (04) 586 7971. NOTE: All applications and supporting documentation must reach the Māori...
GP Research Review – Issue 94
Welcome to the ninety-fourth issue of GP Research Review. Under-reporting of drug-induced harms appears to be widespread in trials using the frequently prescribed antibiotics amoxicillin and amoxicillin–clavulanic acid. In a systematic review of 45 controlled trials,...
Rakatahi – First Edition
On behalf of Associate Professor Joanne Baxter, Associate Dean (Māori) for the Dunedin School of Medicine, Director of the Māori Health Workforce Development Unit, and Director of Kōhatu Centre for Hauora Māori, welcome to the first edition of Rakatahi. Rakatahi is...
Rakatahi – First Edition
On behalf of Associate Professor Joanne Baxter, Associate Dean (Māori) for the Dunedin School of Medicine, Director of the Māori Health Workforce Development Unit, and Director of Kōhatu Centre for Hauora Māori, welcome to the first edition of Rakatahi. Rakatahi is...
Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga Announces Grants & Awards
Every year Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga presents a range of grants and awards from pre-doctoral level through to early, mid-career and senior levels. Every one of these is positioned to contribute to our research programme and goals, and the 2015 grants have just opened...
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