To members of Te Ohu Rata o Aotearoa, Māori Medical Practitioners Association This is a notification of our Annual General Meeting. Time and Date: 2:00 PM FRIDAY 29TH SEPTEMBER 2023Venue: Nga Taiatea Wharekura, 134 Rotokauri Road, Baverstock...
ePanui – Dr Andrew Greer Excellence in Māori Health Research Scholarship 2024 – Applications now open
Applications are currently open for the Dr Andrew Greer Excellence in Māori Health Research Scholarship for 2024. Your assistance in advertising the following scholarship information to any potentially interested parties would be hugely appreciated.Dr Andrew Greer...
ePanui – Te Oranga – Scholarship Opportunities
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Te ORA Membership Survey 2022
Te ORA Membership Survey 2022
Nga Puna Hauora – Lawn Bowls
Te ORA Awards Dinner
We are excited to be hosting our annual Te ORA Awards Dinner sponsored by MAS on Saturday 30 July 2022 at Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington starting at 6:15pm. Also, on 30 July we will be hosting our final Te ORA Hui ā-Tau 2022 session (session 11) hosted in-person...
Message from Joanne Baxter (Incoming Dean of Medical School Otago)
It is not acceptable that Māori medical students continue to experience racism during their time at medical school. No student or staff (regardless of age, ethnicity, gender, class, sexual orientation, perceived level of ability, religion) should experience any form...
Formal Letter – Racism in Medical Schools
https://teora.maori.nz/wp-content/uploads/Formal-Letter-Racism-in-Medical-School.pdf 2nd June To whom it may concern, Racism in medical school is longstanding, the pathology of which, remains inherent in the structure and environment of Pākeha institutions. It is a...
A Message From The Tumuaki, Auckland Medical School
Colonisation has its roots in racism and white supremacy. Any society that has a history of colonisation will have racism and white supremacy embedded into its social values. This is a sad reality but I tend to see it as a Pākehā reality. The more Pākehā feel...
Te Poka Pū Webinar 3 – Research In Surgery
Tēnā tātou! Anei tā tātou wānanga ipurangi tuatoru. Ko tōna ngako ko te rangahau hauora Māori. Nau mai, piki mai, kake mai! 7pm, Wednesday, 25th May.Introducing our third Webinar with two of our most esteemed Hauora Māori researchers and clinicians Assoc. Prof....
Nau mai, haere mai ki te whānau o Te ORA
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