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Te ORA – Te Ohu Rata o Aotearoa (The Māori Medical Practitioners Association) provides Māori medical leadership to the health sector.
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E-Panui
Te ORA Hui A-Tau 2021 – Registrations Now Open
Register now! Tēnā Koutou e te whānau whānuiNau mai, hoki mai ki te pae o Te ORA. The Te ORA Board is excited to invite you to register for the upcoming Te ORA Hui ā-Tau 2021.As previously mentioned due to COVID-19, the Board has decided to go with a series of virtual...
ePanui – Message from Te ORA
Please click here for the latest message from Te ORA: https://mailchi.mp/6a5dac3694f7/te-ora-annual-membership-renewal-5043473
ePanui – June 2021
To view the Te ORA ePanui, June 2021 please copy this url https://us5.admin.mailchimp.com/campaigns/show?id=5023925
Articles
Dr Sarah Sciascia – Have you registered yet?
To register please click here https://youtu.be/3vX_JyjJrBo
ACEM’s Manaaki Mana Rōpū – Seeking Feedback
ACEM's Manaaki Mana rōpū warmly welcome Te ORA members to attend our virtual hui on Friday 1st October. Our rōpū are working to implement ACEM's strategy to provide excellence in emergency care for Māori, which includes a commitment to providing culturally safe...
Te ORA Hui A-Tau 2021 – Registrations Now Open
Register now! Tēnā Koutou e te whānau whānuiNau mai, hoki mai ki te pae o Te ORA. The Te ORA Board is excited to invite you to register for the upcoming Te ORA Hui ā-Tau 2021.As previously mentioned due to COVID-19, the Board has decided to go with a series of virtual...
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COVID-19 – MoH Update – Mental health and wellbeing
These uncertain times will be affecting the mental health of many people. It’s important to remind ourselves and our whānau that it’s alright to not be okay all the time. It’s also important to remember that if we aren’t feeling good, there are things we can do to...
COVID-19 – MoH Update – Vaccinations
Vaccinations As at 3 April, 29.0 percent of Māori aged 65 and over had received the 2020 flu vaccination. The rate for non-Māori / non-Pacific people aged 65 and over is 30.4%. The rate for Māori 65 and over increased from 17 percent to 29 percent over the week to 3...
Day 5 – Professor David Tipene-Leach – Bubbles and Distancing
https://youtu.be/wUSo9nkafIY
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