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Dr Rhys Jones – Prime Minister’s Supreme Award recipient 2020
Te ORA Board wishes to congratulate Dr Rhys Jones, recipient of the Prime Minister's Supreme Award in 2020 along with an award for Sustained Excellence in Tertiary Teaching - Kaupapa Māori category. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lm1gqfwTHLk
Vacancy – Waiwhetu, Lower Hutt
We are looking for an experienced GP to join our community practice based in Waiwhetu Lower Hutt. We are a family friendly practice in the process of rebuilding ourselves around kaupapa Maori values and we are seeking professionals who are aligned to our whanau ora....
Media Release – The New Zealand Society for Study of Diabetes
The New Zealand Society for the Study of Diabetes, Te RōpūWhakakaupapa Urutā and Te ORA welcome long-awaited PHARMACfunding of new diabetes medications The New Zealand Society for the Study of Diabetes (NZSSD), Te Rōpū Whakakaupapa Urutā /National Māori Pandemic Group...
Article – eTangata – March 8 2020 – Associate Professor Elana Curtis
I love my culture, but it’s not the answer to Māori health inequities For the last four decades, cultural competency has been promoted as the answer to Māori inequities in health. But, despite many moves to insert Māori culture into health, Māori health statistics are...
MEDIA RELEASE – National Bowel Screening programme
MEDIA RELEASE - With reference to the National Bowel Screening programme Te ORA says: Media Release - National Bowel Screening programmeDownload We have considered the epidemiology as reported by researchers Ass-Prof Sue Crengle and Melissa Cragg and have been...
He Aitua – Dr Joe Williams
Kua hinga nei te rangatira nui, a Takuta Joe Williams. Ahu mai te tangata nei i tōna ūkaipō i Aitūtaki – puta noa nei ki te ao hauora, ki te ao rangahau, me te ao tōrangaū. Heoi, e mahi tonu atu ana i wā mate ai. Aue hoki, ka nui te mamae mō ō tō iwi o ngā moutere, me...
Choosing Wisely means Choosing Equity
Tēnā koutou katoa, To view the report please click here>> We are delighted to send you a copy of the report Choosing Wisely means Choosing Equity 2020, commissioned by Choosing Wisely and Te Ohu Rata o Aotearoa (Te ORA). Choosing Wisely is an...
Te ORA Hui a-Tau and Scientific Conference 2020
Announcing Te ORA Hui a-Tau & Scientific Conference in partnership with RNZCGP's Health Aotearoa 2020. Announcing Health Aotearoa 2020! You will recall that the WONCA Asia Pacific conference scheduled for April was postponed due to COVID-19.We are very pleased to...
Te ORA and the Health and Disability System Review
This report has much to commend it. The move to a national services procurement programme with a population health focus will do much to reduce fragmentation of services, and fewer DHBs with no appointed governers is likely to increase efficiency. But it has two...
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