by mercuryit | 28 May, 2015 | Articles
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by mercuryit | 27 May, 2015 | Articles
Te ORA and Te Oranga concerned that Māori will not be able to afford student fees to become medical doctors Te Ohu Rata o Aotearoa – Māori Medical Practitioners Association (Te ORA) and Te Oranga – Māori Medical Students Aotearoa is concerned that the...
by mercuryit | 18 May, 2015 | Articles
Articles include: International Scholarship The International Scholarship Award is funded through the ACEM Foundation and is presented to doctors and other health professionals from developing nations to support them in attending and presenting at the ACEM Annual...
by mercuryit | 18 May, 2015 | Articles
Dr Rawiri Jansen is interviewed in Ngā Korero No. 21 (May 2015) about the renewed focus of Te ORA. Te Ohu Rata o Aotearoa (Te ORA), New Zealand’s Māori Medical Practitioners’ Association, has come into 2015 with a sharpened focus on its role within the New Zealand...
by mercuryit | 13 May, 2015 | Articles
Dr George Laking is an Oncologist. Here he explains how American Pharmaceutical Companies could use the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement to extend the patent period for their drugs in New Zealand before cheaper generic versions can be distributed. Having Cancer...
by mercuryit | 12 May, 2015 | Articles
Yesterday, Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga (NPM) received confirmation from the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) that it has succeeded in obtaining the new Māori Centre of Research Excellence (CoRE) Funding. The announcement by the Minister, the Hon Steven Joyce, means...