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New Zealand Doctor | News, opinion, jobs and education for general practice Keeping general practice and primary care up to date with daily independent news, opinion and CENTRES OPEN TO PROVIDE COVID VACCINES IN THE COMMUNITY Centres open to provide COVID vaccines in the community. The Hutt Valley and Wellington regions have now entered the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout – the vaccination of border workers’ household contacts, and of the frontline health and emergency workforce – with five community vaccination centres (CVC) now inoperation.
LOG IN - NEW ZEALAND DOCTOR Login now to access our news and education. If this is your first visit to our site, your login is the email address associated with your New Zealand Doctor, He Ako Hiringa or ELearning Account, however for your security, we need you to request a new password. COVID-19 VACCINATION IN TARANAKI Taranaki DHB is following the Government’s targeted rollout of the vaccine which aims to reach two million New Zealanders who are most at risk of getting and spreading COVID-19, and those most at risk of getting very sick from the virus. The rollout sequence is as follows: Group 1. 50,000 border and MIQ workers, their household contacts and BUDGET 2021: A BETTER HEALTH SYSTEM FOR ALL NEW ZEALANDERS Budget 2021: A better health system for all New Zealanders. An extra $200 million so Pharmac can pay for more medicines, treatments and personal medical devices for sick New Zealanders. $486 million to begin the transition to Health NZ and health reforms. $2.7 billion additional support over four years for District Health Boards,contributing
SOUTHERN DISTRICT EXTENDS VACCINE ROLLOUT TO URBAN GROUP 3 Southern district extends vaccine rollout to urban Group 3 population. Older people and those with relevant underlying health conditions in Dunedin and Invercargill will start receiving messages from this week, inviting them to make an appointment to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Vaccination of this group – known as Group 3 in theMinistry
TARANAKI COVID-19 VACCINATION PROGRAMME VISITS FIRST AGED The Taranaki COVID-19 vaccination programme has reached another milestone with the first residents of an aged care facility receiving their first immunisation dose this week. People living in long-term residential care homes, such as the elderly, disabled and mentally ill, fall into the second tier GP OR NURSE PRACTITIONER We are looking for a General Practitioner or Nurse Practitioner to join the experienced and passionate team at Pukekohe Family Health Care. You will be a motivated individual committed to providing highest quality patient care. You will enjoy supporting the development of your colleagues and see working within an interdisciplinary team essential to modern, patient-centred practice.You will
MOST MĀORI EXPERIENCE RACISM EVERY DAY Dr Rāwiri Tinirau. New research released today shows that 93 percent of Māori in Aotearoa experience racism every day, and even more - 96 percent - say racism is a problem for their whānau. Legal definitions of racism and discrimination fall short of describing the breadth, depth and true cost of racism to Māori, the research finds. A FEW WORDS FROM...RICHARD DAVIES New Zealand Doctor team. Wednesday 13 March 2019, 06:15 AM. Dr Davies with patient Kaiona Finai at the Calder centre. GP Richard Davies works at the Calder Medical Centre, attached to Auckland City Mission, where many of his patients are homeless and struggling with mental health and addiction issues. He loves the outdoors, campaigned forNEW ZEALAND DOCTOR
New Zealand Doctor | News, opinion, jobs and education for general practice Keeping general practice and primary care up to date with daily independent news, opinion and CENTRES OPEN TO PROVIDE COVID VACCINES IN THE COMMUNITY Centres open to provide COVID vaccines in the community. The Hutt Valley and Wellington regions have now entered the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout – the vaccination of border workers’ household contacts, and of the frontline health and emergency workforce – with five community vaccination centres (CVC) now inoperation.
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SOUTHERN DISTRICT EXTENDS VACCINE ROLLOUT TO URBAN GROUP 3 Southern district extends vaccine rollout to urban Group 3 population. Older people and those with relevant underlying health conditions in Dunedin and Invercargill will start receiving messages from this week, inviting them to make an appointment to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Vaccination of this group – known as Group 3 in theMinistry
TARANAKI COVID-19 VACCINATION PROGRAMME VISITS FIRST AGED The Taranaki COVID-19 vaccination programme has reached another milestone with the first residents of an aged care facility receiving their first immunisation dose this week. People living in long-term residential care homes, such as the elderly, disabled and mentally ill, fall into the second tier GP OR NURSE PRACTITIONER We are looking for a General Practitioner or Nurse Practitioner to join the experienced and passionate team at Pukekohe Family Health Care. You will be a motivated individual committed to providing highest quality patient care. You will enjoy supporting the development of your colleagues and see working within an interdisciplinary team essential to modern, patient-centred practice.You will
MOST MĀORI EXPERIENCE RACISM EVERY DAY Dr Rāwiri Tinirau. New research released today shows that 93 percent of Māori in Aotearoa experience racism every day, and even more - 96 percent - say racism is a problem for their whānau. Legal definitions of racism and discrimination fall short of describing the breadth, depth and true cost of racism to Māori, the research finds. A FEW WORDS FROM...RICHARD DAVIES New Zealand Doctor team. Wednesday 13 March 2019, 06:15 AM. Dr Davies with patient Kaiona Finai at the Calder centre. GP Richard Davies works at the Calder Medical Centre, attached to Auckland City Mission, where many of his patients are homeless and struggling with mental health and addiction issues. He loves the outdoors, campaigned for LOG IN | NEW ZEALAND DOCTOR Login now to access our news and education. If this is your first visit to our site, your login is the email address associated with your New Zealand Doctor, He Ako Hiringa or ELearning Account, however for your security, we need you to request a new password. OUR COVID-FREE STATUS RELIES ON TRUST IN VACCINE The increase of vaccine hesitancy caused by misinformation about the safety of the COVID vaccine is frustrating, and needs to stop, says Dr Bryan Betty, medical director at The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners. General practitioners field ADVERSE EVENTS FOLLOWING IMMUNISATION WITH COVID-19 Adverse event following immunisation (AEFI) An AEFI is an untoward medical event which follows immunisation and does not necessarily have a causal relationship with SUFFICIENT VACCINE SUPPLY TO VACCINATE HALF A MILLION NEW 1 day ago · The Ministry of Health has confirmed there is sufficient supply of the Pfizer vaccine for district health boards to deliver more than half a million vaccinations as planned over the next five weeks. “As announced on Tuesday, Pfizer has confirmed we will receive 1 million doses of the vaccine in INDEPENDENT EXPERTS TO ADVISE GOVERNMENT ON POST Independent experts to advise Government on post-vaccination future. The Government is acting to ensure decisions on responding to the next phase of the COVID-19 pandemic are informed by the best available scientific evidence and strategic public health advice. “New Zealand has worked towards an elimination strategy which has been successful DEMOLITION FIND: 120 YEAR OLD DOCUMENTS 1 day ago · On a chilly day recently, some very old books were pulled from the former Cadbury office block in the New Dunedin Hospital demolition site. The sixteen books contain Hudson & Co.’s business records from 1899 to 1988 and tell the story of a local family business that went on SPEECH TO THE NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL ASSOCIATION GENERAL 1 day ago · I would like to begin by acknowledging your chair, Dr Alistair Humphrey, and all members of the NZMA and the wider health and disability workforce. It is a pleasure to join you here in Rotorua. Thank you for the opportunity to speak to you and hear from you about your experiences. Thank you for your GENPRO'S COMPLAINT ACCEPTED 1 day ago · Parliament’s Regulations Review Committee (the Committee) has accepted the legal rationale for GenPro’s complaint in respect of the Coroners Act 2006 and the lack of payment to General Practitioners for the completion of statutory written reports HAVE A CRACK AT DAWN 1 day ago · The trouble with visiting famous sites is all the bloody tourists who get in the way. Of course, if we’re there, we’re part of the problem. It’s like the absurdity of sitting in a car complaining about the traffic. But there is a way of dealing with this, which is worth the effort for a host THE POWER OF COLLABORATION ProCare, the University of Auckland and the University of Otago are joining forces to undertake a large-scale population health study in the Auckland region to determine the impact of multi-morbidity (having two or more long term conditions) on the risk of hospitalisation or death from heart disease or strokeNEW ZEALAND DOCTOR
New Zealand Doctor | News, opinion, jobs and education for general practice Keeping general practice and primary care up to date with daily independent news, opinion and CENTRES OPEN TO PROVIDE COVID VACCINES IN THE COMMUNITY Centres open to provide COVID vaccines in the community. The Hutt Valley and Wellington regions have now entered the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout – the vaccination of border workers’ household contacts, and of the frontline health and emergency workforce – with five community vaccination centres (CVC) now inoperation.
LOG IN - NEW ZEALAND DOCTOR Login now to access our news and education. If this is your first visit to our site, your login is the email address associated with your New Zealand Doctor, He Ako Hiringa or ELearning Account, however for your security, we need you to request a new password. COVID-19 VACCINATION IN TARANAKI Taranaki DHB is following the Government’s targeted rollout of the vaccine which aims to reach two million New Zealanders who are most at risk of getting and spreading COVID-19, and those most at risk of getting very sick from the virus. The rollout sequence is as follows: Group 1. 50,000 border and MIQ workers, their household contacts and BUDGET 2021: A BETTER HEALTH SYSTEM FOR ALL NEW ZEALANDERS Budget 2021: A better health system for all New Zealanders. An extra $200 million so Pharmac can pay for more medicines, treatments and personal medical devices for sick New Zealanders. $486 million to begin the transition to Health NZ and health reforms. $2.7 billion additional support over four years for District Health Boards,contributing
SOUTHERN DISTRICT EXTENDS VACCINE ROLLOUT TO URBAN GROUP 3 Southern district extends vaccine rollout to urban Group 3 population. Older people and those with relevant underlying health conditions in Dunedin and Invercargill will start receiving messages from this week, inviting them to make an appointment to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Vaccination of this group – known as Group 3 in theMinistry
TARANAKI COVID-19 VACCINATION PROGRAMME VISITS FIRST AGED The Taranaki COVID-19 vaccination programme has reached another milestone with the first residents of an aged care facility receiving their first immunisation dose this week. People living in long-term residential care homes, such as the elderly, disabled and mentally ill, fall into the second tier MAJOR REFORMS WILL MAKE HEALTHCARE ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL Strengthened Ministry of Health will monitor performance and advise Government. Putting a greater emphasis on primary healthcare and ensuring fairer access for all New Zealanders are two of the main drivers of health sector reforms announced today by Health Minister Andrew Little. “We are going to put the emphasis squarely on primaryand
MOST MĀORI EXPERIENCE RACISM EVERY DAY Dr Rāwiri Tinirau. New research released today shows that 93 percent of Māori in Aotearoa experience racism every day, and even more - 96 percent - say racism is a problem for their whānau. Legal definitions of racism and discrimination fall short of describing the breadth, depth and true cost of racism to Māori, the research finds. A FEW WORDS FROM...RICHARD DAVIES New Zealand Doctor team. Wednesday 13 March 2019, 06:15 AM. Dr Davies with patient Kaiona Finai at the Calder centre. GP Richard Davies works at the Calder Medical Centre, attached to Auckland City Mission, where many of his patients are homeless and struggling with mental health and addiction issues. He loves the outdoors, campaigned forNEW ZEALAND DOCTOR
New Zealand Doctor | News, opinion, jobs and education for general practice Keeping general practice and primary care up to date with daily independent news, opinion and CENTRES OPEN TO PROVIDE COVID VACCINES IN THE COMMUNITY Centres open to provide COVID vaccines in the community. The Hutt Valley and Wellington regions have now entered the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout – the vaccination of border workers’ household contacts, and of the frontline health and emergency workforce – with five community vaccination centres (CVC) now inoperation.
LOG IN - NEW ZEALAND DOCTOR Login now to access our news and education. If this is your first visit to our site, your login is the email address associated with your New Zealand Doctor, He Ako Hiringa or ELearning Account, however for your security, we need you to request a new password. COVID-19 VACCINATION IN TARANAKI Taranaki DHB is following the Government’s targeted rollout of the vaccine which aims to reach two million New Zealanders who are most at risk of getting and spreading COVID-19, and those most at risk of getting very sick from the virus. The rollout sequence is as follows: Group 1. 50,000 border and MIQ workers, their household contacts and BUDGET 2021: A BETTER HEALTH SYSTEM FOR ALL NEW ZEALANDERS Budget 2021: A better health system for all New Zealanders. An extra $200 million so Pharmac can pay for more medicines, treatments and personal medical devices for sick New Zealanders. $486 million to begin the transition to Health NZ and health reforms. $2.7 billion additional support over four years for District Health Boards,contributing
SOUTHERN DISTRICT EXTENDS VACCINE ROLLOUT TO URBAN GROUP 3 Southern district extends vaccine rollout to urban Group 3 population. Older people and those with relevant underlying health conditions in Dunedin and Invercargill will start receiving messages from this week, inviting them to make an appointment to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Vaccination of this group – known as Group 3 in theMinistry
TARANAKI COVID-19 VACCINATION PROGRAMME VISITS FIRST AGED The Taranaki COVID-19 vaccination programme has reached another milestone with the first residents of an aged care facility receiving their first immunisation dose this week. People living in long-term residential care homes, such as the elderly, disabled and mentally ill, fall into the second tier MAJOR REFORMS WILL MAKE HEALTHCARE ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL Strengthened Ministry of Health will monitor performance and advise Government. Putting a greater emphasis on primary healthcare and ensuring fairer access for all New Zealanders are two of the main drivers of health sector reforms announced today by Health Minister Andrew Little. “We are going to put the emphasis squarely on primaryand
MOST MĀORI EXPERIENCE RACISM EVERY DAY Dr Rāwiri Tinirau. New research released today shows that 93 percent of Māori in Aotearoa experience racism every day, and even more - 96 percent - say racism is a problem for their whānau. Legal definitions of racism and discrimination fall short of describing the breadth, depth and true cost of racism to Māori, the research finds. A FEW WORDS FROM...RICHARD DAVIES New Zealand Doctor team. Wednesday 13 March 2019, 06:15 AM. Dr Davies with patient Kaiona Finai at the Calder centre. GP Richard Davies works at the Calder Medical Centre, attached to Auckland City Mission, where many of his patients are homeless and struggling with mental health and addiction issues. He loves the outdoors, campaigned for LOG IN | NEW ZEALAND DOCTOR Login now to access our news and education. If this is your first visit to our site, your login is the email address associated with your New Zealand Doctor, He Ako Hiringa or ELearning Account, however for your security, we need you to request a new password. TIMELINE - CORONAVIRUS Timeline - coronavirus - COVID-19 29 December 2019 Chinese authorities advise the WHO of cases of pneumonia of unknown cause, originating in Wuhan, Hubei province 7 January 2020 China isolates a novel coronavirus, at first called 2019-nCoV and later SARS-CoV-2 13 January First lab-confirmed case outside China identified, in Thailand 30January
OUR COVID-FREE STATUS RELIES ON TRUST IN VACCINE The increase of vaccine hesitancy caused by misinformation about the safety of the COVID vaccine is frustrating, and needs to stop, says Dr Bryan Betty, medical director at The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners. General practitioners fieldCLASSIFIEDS
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SUFFICIENT VACCINE SUPPLY TO VACCINATE HALF A MILLION NEW 21 hours ago · The Ministry of Health has confirmed there is sufficient supply of the Pfizer vaccine for district health boards to deliver more than half a million vaccinations as planned over the next five weeks. “As announced on Tuesday, Pfizer has confirmed we will receive 1 million doses of the vaccine in DEMOLITION FIND: 120 YEAR OLD DOCUMENTS 23 hours ago · On a chilly day recently, some very old books were pulled from the former Cadbury office block in the New Dunedin Hospital demolition site. The sixteen books contain Hudson & Co.’s business records from 1899 to 1988 and tell the story of a local family business that went on SPEECH TO THE NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL ASSOCIATION GENERAL 21 hours ago · I would like to begin by acknowledging your chair, Dr Alistair Humphrey, and all members of the NZMA and the wider health and disability workforce. It is a pleasure to join you here in Rotorua. Thank you for the opportunity to speak to you and hear from HAVE A CRACK AT DAWN 21 hours ago · The trouble with visiting famous sites is all the bloody tourists who get in the way. Of course, if we’re there, we’re part of the problem. It’s like the absurdity of sitting in a car complaining about the traffic. But there is a way of dealing with this, which is worth the effort for a hostHEART FAILURE
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New Zealand Doctor | News, opinion, jobs and education for general practice Keeping general practice and primary care up to date with daily independent news, opinion and CENTRES OPEN TO PROVIDE COVID VACCINES IN THE COMMUNITY The Hutt Valley and Wellington regions have now entered the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout – the vaccination of border workers’ household contacts, and of the frontline health and emergency workforce – with five community vaccination centres (CVC)now in operation
LOG IN - NEW ZEALAND DOCTOR Login now to access our news and education. If this is your first visit to our site, your login is the email address associated with your New Zealand Doctor, He Ako Hiringa or ELearning Account, however for your security, we need you to request a new password. SOUTHERN DISTRICT EXTENDS VACCINE ROLLOUT TO URBAN GROUP 3 Older people and those with relevant underlying health conditions in Dunedin and Invercargill will start receiving messages from this week, inviting them to make an appointment to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Vaccination of this group – known as TARANAKI COVID-19 VACCINATION PROGRAMME VISITS FIRST AGED The Taranaki COVID-19 vaccination programme has reached another milestone with the first residents of an aged care facility receiving their first immunisation dose this week. People living in long-term residential care homes, such as the elderly, disabled and mentally ill, fall into the second tier BUDGET 2021: A BETTER HEALTH SYSTEM FOR ALL NEW ZEALANDERS An extra $200 million so Pharmac can pay for more medicines, treatments and personal medical devices for sick New Zealanders. $486 million to begin the transition to Health NZ and health reforms. $2.7 billion additional support over four years for MAJOR REFORMS WILL MAKE HEALTHCARE ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL Putting a greater emphasis on primary healthcare and ensuring fairer access for all New Zealanders are two of the main drivers of health sector reforms announced A FEW WORDS FROM...RICHARD DAVIES GP Richard Davies works at the Calder Medical Centre, attached to Auckland City Mission, where many of his patients are homeless and struggling with mental health and addiction issues. He loves the outdoors, campaigned for seatbelt laws in the Falkland Islands and knows better than to advise war veterans on their smoking habits MOST MĀORI EXPERIENCE RACISM EVERY DAY New research released today shows that 93 percent of Māori in Aotearoa experience racism every day, and even more - 96 percent - say racism is a problem for their whānau. JOHN ROSS RESIGNS AS COMPREHENSIVE CARE CEO / ACTING CEO The board of directors of Comprehensive Care, a leading Auckland Primary Healthcare Organisation, has announced John Ross is leaving his role as Chief Executive of the organisationNEW ZEALAND DOCTOR
New Zealand Doctor | News, opinion, jobs and education for general practice Keeping general practice and primary care up to date with daily independent news, opinion and CENTRES OPEN TO PROVIDE COVID VACCINES IN THE COMMUNITY The Hutt Valley and Wellington regions have now entered the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout – the vaccination of border workers’ household contacts, and of the frontline health and emergency workforce – with five community vaccination centres (CVC)now in operation
LOG IN - NEW ZEALAND DOCTOR Login now to access our news and education. If this is your first visit to our site, your login is the email address associated with your New Zealand Doctor, He Ako Hiringa or ELearning Account, however for your security, we need you to request a new password. SOUTHERN DISTRICT EXTENDS VACCINE ROLLOUT TO URBAN GROUP 3 Older people and those with relevant underlying health conditions in Dunedin and Invercargill will start receiving messages from this week, inviting them to make an appointment to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Vaccination of this group – known as TARANAKI COVID-19 VACCINATION PROGRAMME VISITS FIRST AGED The Taranaki COVID-19 vaccination programme has reached another milestone with the first residents of an aged care facility receiving their first immunisation dose this week. People living in long-term residential care homes, such as the elderly, disabled and mentally ill, fall into the second tier BUDGET 2021: A BETTER HEALTH SYSTEM FOR ALL NEW ZEALANDERS An extra $200 million so Pharmac can pay for more medicines, treatments and personal medical devices for sick New Zealanders. $486 million to begin the transition to Health NZ and health reforms. $2.7 billion additional support over four years for MAJOR REFORMS WILL MAKE HEALTHCARE ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL Putting a greater emphasis on primary healthcare and ensuring fairer access for all New Zealanders are two of the main drivers of health sector reforms announced A FEW WORDS FROM...RICHARD DAVIES GP Richard Davies works at the Calder Medical Centre, attached to Auckland City Mission, where many of his patients are homeless and struggling with mental health and addiction issues. He loves the outdoors, campaigned for seatbelt laws in the Falkland Islands and knows better than to advise war veterans on their smoking habits MOST MĀORI EXPERIENCE RACISM EVERY DAY New research released today shows that 93 percent of Māori in Aotearoa experience racism every day, and even more - 96 percent - say racism is a problem for their whānau. JOHN ROSS RESIGNS AS COMPREHENSIVE CARE CEO / ACTING CEO The board of directors of Comprehensive Care, a leading Auckland Primary Healthcare Organisation, has announced John Ross is leaving his role as Chief Executive of the organisation LOG IN | NEW ZEALAND DOCTOR Login now to access our news and education. If this is your first visit to our site, your login is the email address associated with your New Zealand Doctor, He Ako Hiringa or ELearning Account, however for your security, we need you to request a new password. TIMELINE - CORONAVIRUS Timeline - coronavirus - COVID-19 29 December 2019 Chinese authorities advise the WHO of cases of pneumonia of unknown cause, originating in Wuhan, Hubei province 7 January 2020 China isolates a novel coronavirus, at first called 2019-nCoV and later SARS-CoV-2 13 January First lab-confirmed case outside China identified, in Thailand 30January
OUR COVID-FREE STATUS RELIES ON TRUST IN VACCINE The increase of vaccine hesitancy caused by misinformation about the safety of the COVID vaccine is frustrating, and needs to stop, says Dr Bryan Betty, medical director at The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners. General practitioners fieldCLASSIFIEDS
Join New Zealand’s largest teaching hospital; Enjoy the Auckland location ; Work life balance – part time opportunity! The Auckland District Health Board Department of Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery provides a clinical service to the Auckland District Health Board region but it also provides clinical services to the greater Auckland region and more broadly for complex otologic and SUFFICIENT VACCINE SUPPLY TO VACCINATE HALF A MILLION NEW 20 hours ago · The Ministry of Health has confirmed there is sufficient supply of the Pfizer vaccine for district health boards to deliver more than half a million vaccinations as planned over the next five weeks. “As announced on Tuesday, Pfizer has confirmed we will receive 1 million doses of the vaccine in DEMOLITION FIND: 120 YEAR OLD DOCUMENTS 22 hours ago · On a chilly day recently, some very old books were pulled from the former Cadbury office block in the New Dunedin Hospital demolition site. The sixteen books contain Hudson & Co.’s business records from 1899 to 1988 and tell the story of a local family business that went on HAVE A CRACK AT DAWN 21 hours ago · The trouble with visiting famous sites is all the bloody tourists who get in the way. Of course, if we’re there, we’re part of the problem. It’s like the absurdity of sitting in a car complaining about the traffic. But there is a way of dealing with this, which is worth the effort for a host SPEECH TO THE NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL ASSOCIATION GENERAL 20 hours ago · I would like to begin by acknowledging your chair, Dr Alistair Humphrey, and all members of the NZMA and the wider health and disability workforce. It is a pleasure to join you here in Rotorua. Thank you for the opportunity to speak to you and hear fromHELD TO RANSOM
20 hours ago · New Zealand’s most disruptive public sector cyberattack to date – a ransomware attack on Waikato DHB – interfered with care in five hospitals and numerous general practices. Simon Maude counts the costs, and asks whether the crisis is anopportunity to
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21 hours ago · Replacing the ACEi with ENTRESTO® will improve Lynda’s quality of life as measured by the Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire (KCCQ). 6 The effect of ENTRESTO® on physical and social activities compared with enalapril was equivalent to a difference of 9 years of ageing.HELD TO RANSOM
7 hours ago · New Zealand’s most disruptive public sector cyberattack to date – a ransomware attack on Waikato DHB – interfered with care in five hospitals and numerous general practices. Simon Maude counts the costs, and asks whether the crisis is anopportunity to
HEALTH COMMITTEE CALLING FOR PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS ON 7 hours ago · The Health Committee has initiated an inquiry into Supplementary Order Paper (SOP) No. 38 on the Health (Fluoridation of Drinking Water) Amendment Bill, so it can seek public feedback on the changes proposed by the SOP CENTRES OPEN TO PROVIDE COVID VACCINES IN THE COMMUNITY Centres open to provide COVID vaccines in the community. The Hutt Valley and Wellington regions have now entered the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout – the vaccination of border workers’ household contacts, and of the frontline health and emergency workforce – with five community vaccination centres (CVC) now inoperation.
COVID-19 VACCINATION IN TARANAKI Taranaki DHB is following the Government’s targeted rollout of the vaccine which aims to reach two million New Zealanders who are most at risk of getting and spreading COVID-19, and those most at risk of getting very sick from the virus. The rollout sequence is as follows: Group 1. 50,000 border and MIQ workers, their household contacts and BUDGET 2021: A BETTER HEALTH SYSTEM FOR ALL NEW ZEALANDERS Budget 2021: A better health system for all New Zealanders. An extra $200 million so Pharmac can pay for more medicines, treatments and personal medical devices for sick New Zealanders. $486 million to begin the transition to Health NZ and health reforms. $2.7 billion additional support over four years for District Health Boards,contributing
SOUTHERN DISTRICT EXTENDS VACCINE ROLLOUT TO URBAN GROUP 3 Southern district extends vaccine rollout to urban Group 3 population. Older people and those with relevant underlying health conditions in Dunedin and Invercargill will start receiving messages from this week, inviting them to make an appointment to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Vaccination of this group – known as Group 3 in theMinistry
TARANAKI COVID-19 VACCINATION PROGRAMME VISITS FIRST AGED The Taranaki COVID-19 vaccination programme has reached another milestone with the first residents of an aged care facility receiving their first immunisation dose this week. People living in long-term residential care homes, such as the elderly, disabled and mentally ill, fall into the second tier ADVERSE EVENTS FOLLOWING IMMUNISATION WITH COVID-19 Adverse event following immunisation (AEFI) An AEFI is an untoward medical event which follows immunisation and does not necessarily have a causal relationship withROTORUA GP CME 2021
1 day ago · Rotorua GP CME 2021 will be held, in conjunction with the NZMA, at the Energy Events Centre, Rotorua 10-13 June 2021. The programme provides a general practice update, with short, sharp and to the point clinical content, including key take home messages to change practice behaviour immediately. GP CME has a strong reputation for short, sharp and to the point clinical content relevant COUNCILS THREATEN SANCTIONS AGAINST PRACTITIONERS Clinicians registered with the Medical, Paramedic and Dental Councils could face sanction if they provide patients with anti-COVID-19 vaccination messagesHELD TO RANSOM
7 hours ago · New Zealand’s most disruptive public sector cyberattack to date – a ransomware attack on Waikato DHB – interfered with care in five hospitals and numerous general practices. Simon Maude counts the costs, and asks whether the crisis is anopportunity to
HEALTH COMMITTEE CALLING FOR PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS ON 7 hours ago · The Health Committee has initiated an inquiry into Supplementary Order Paper (SOP) No. 38 on the Health (Fluoridation of Drinking Water) Amendment Bill, so it can seek public feedback on the changes proposed by the SOP CENTRES OPEN TO PROVIDE COVID VACCINES IN THE COMMUNITY Centres open to provide COVID vaccines in the community. The Hutt Valley and Wellington regions have now entered the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout – the vaccination of border workers’ household contacts, and of the frontline health and emergency workforce – with five community vaccination centres (CVC) now inoperation.
COVID-19 VACCINATION IN TARANAKI Taranaki DHB is following the Government’s targeted rollout of the vaccine which aims to reach two million New Zealanders who are most at risk of getting and spreading COVID-19, and those most at risk of getting very sick from the virus. The rollout sequence is as follows: Group 1. 50,000 border and MIQ workers, their household contacts and BUDGET 2021: A BETTER HEALTH SYSTEM FOR ALL NEW ZEALANDERS Budget 2021: A better health system for all New Zealanders. An extra $200 million so Pharmac can pay for more medicines, treatments and personal medical devices for sick New Zealanders. $486 million to begin the transition to Health NZ and health reforms. $2.7 billion additional support over four years for District Health Boards,contributing
SOUTHERN DISTRICT EXTENDS VACCINE ROLLOUT TO URBAN GROUP 3 Southern district extends vaccine rollout to urban Group 3 population. Older people and those with relevant underlying health conditions in Dunedin and Invercargill will start receiving messages from this week, inviting them to make an appointment to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Vaccination of this group – known as Group 3 in theMinistry
TARANAKI COVID-19 VACCINATION PROGRAMME VISITS FIRST AGED The Taranaki COVID-19 vaccination programme has reached another milestone with the first residents of an aged care facility receiving their first immunisation dose this week. People living in long-term residential care homes, such as the elderly, disabled and mentally ill, fall into the second tier ADVERSE EVENTS FOLLOWING IMMUNISATION WITH COVID-19 Adverse event following immunisation (AEFI) An AEFI is an untoward medical event which follows immunisation and does not necessarily have a causal relationship with COUNCILS THREATEN SANCTIONS AGAINST PRACTITIONERS Clinicians registered with the Medical, Paramedic and Dental Councils could face sanction if they provide patients with anti-COVID-19 vaccination messagesROTORUA GP CME 2021
1 day ago · Rotorua GP CME 2021 will be held, in conjunction with the NZMA, at the Energy Events Centre, Rotorua 10-13 June 2021. The programme provides a general practice update, with short, sharp and to the point clinical content, including key take home messages to change practice behaviour immediately. GP CME has a strong reputation for short, sharp and to the point clinical content relevant OUR COVID-FREE STATUS RELIES ON TRUST IN VACCINE 1 day ago · The increase of vaccine hesitancy caused by misinformation about the safety of the COVID vaccine is frustrating, and needs to stop, says Dr Bryan Betty, medical director at The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners. General practitionersfield
HEALTH COMMITTEE CALLING FOR PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS ON 7 hours ago · The Health Committee has initiated an inquiry into Supplementary Order Paper (SOP) No. 38 on the Health (Fluoridation of Drinking Water) Amendment Bill, so it can seek public feedback on the changes proposed by the SOPPETER MCINTYRE
This summary outlines key concepts for understanding what herd immunity does and does not mean, and what this can tell us about the new COVID-19 vaccines Peter McIntyre GP, TEACHER, ARTIST, MENTOR, LEADER The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners is delighted to congratulate their President, Dr Samantha Murton, on being appointed as a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) in the 2021 Queens Birthday honours. Dr Murton MEDCAN CRITICAL AS CANNABIS INDUSTRY POISED TO ENTER LOCAL "With over $100 million invested so far in New Zealand’s medicinal cannabis industry, 2021 is our year to shine,” says Dr Zahra Champion, Executive Director of BioTechNZ and MedCan Summit 2021 organiser. Academics, researchers, government officials, doctors, businesspeople, investors, entrepreneurs and innovators, growers, and patients cannot afford to miss October’s MedCan Summit THE POWER OF COLLABORATION ProCare, the University of Auckland and the University of Otago are joining forces to undertake a large-scale population health study in the Auckland region to determine the impact of multi-morbidity (having two or more long term conditions) on the risk of hospitalisation or death from heart disease or stroke MIDWIFE-LED HOME BIRTH ‘SHONE SUCH A HUGE LIGHT’ SAYS 1 day ago · Australian film-maker Zoe Naylor didn’t realise her first birth had been traumatic, until her second child, Beau, came along. When she gave birth to her daughter, she says her experience was “private hospital, obstetrician, epidural”, and left her feeling alone and with subsequent postnatalDAVID MCBRIDE
Occupational health expert David McBride looks at the association between occupation and rheumatoid arthritis, and highlights the lung as an initial site of inflammation and autoimmunityLEIGH O’BRIEN
Many factors contribute to overall wellness – exercise, not smoking, managing stress and getting adequate sleep. We instinctively know that nutrition does too. Dietitian Leigh O’Brien explores the emerging evidence that our gut microbiome may also play a role MINDFULNESS SHOWN TO IMPROVE HEALTH OUTCOMES FOR WĀHINE New doctoral research has shown mindfulness could be a cost-effective tool in improving the health outcomes of Māori women who suffer from chronic stress. Dr Ketu-McKenzie, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Tuwharetoa, Ngāti Rongomai and Ngāti Whakatere, who graduated on 5HELD TO RANSOM
New Zealand’s most disruptive public sector cyberattack to date – a ransomware attack on Waikato DHB – interfered with care in five hospitals and numerous general practices. Simon Maude counts the costs, and asks whether the crisis is an opportunity to HEALTH COMMITTEE CALLING FOR PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS ON The Health Committee has initiated an inquiry into Supplementary Order Paper (SOP) No. 38 on the Health (Fluoridation of Drinking Water) Amendment Bill, so it can seek public feedback on the changes proposedby the SOP
CENTRES OPEN TO PROVIDE COVID VACCINES IN THE COMMUNITY Centres open to provide COVID vaccines in the community. The Hutt Valley and Wellington regions have now entered the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout – the vaccination of border workers’ household contacts, and of the frontline health and emergency workforce – with five community vaccination centres (CVC) now inoperation.
COVID-19 VACCINATION IN TARANAKI Taranaki DHB is following the Government’s targeted rollout of the vaccine which aims to reach two million New Zealanders who are most at risk of getting and spreading COVID-19, and those most at risk of getting very sick from the virus. The rollout sequence is as follows: Group 1. 50,000 border and MIQ workers, their household contacts and BUDGET 2021: A BETTER HEALTH SYSTEM FOR ALL NEW ZEALANDERS Budget 2021: A better health system for all New Zealanders. An extra $200 million so Pharmac can pay for more medicines, treatments and personal medical devices for sick New Zealanders. $486 million to begin the transition to Health NZ and health reforms. $2.7 billion additional support over four years for District Health Boards,contributing
SOUTHERN DISTRICT EXTENDS VACCINE ROLLOUT TO URBAN GROUP 3 Southern district extends vaccine rollout to urban Group 3 population. Older people and those with relevant underlying health conditions in Dunedin and Invercargill will start receiving messages from this week, inviting them to make an appointment to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Vaccination of this group – known as Group 3 in theMinistry
TARANAKI COVID-19 VACCINATION PROGRAMME VISITS FIRST AGED The Taranaki COVID-19 vaccination programme has reached another milestone with the first residents of an aged care facility receiving their first immunisation dose this week. People living in long-term residential care homes, such as the elderly, disabled and mentally ill, fall into the second tier ADVERSE EVENTS FOLLOWING IMMUNISATION WITH COVID-19 Adverse event following immunisation (AEFI) An AEFI is an untoward medical event which follows immunisation and does not necessarily have a causal relationship withROTORUA GP CME 2021
22 hours ago · Rotorua GP CME 2021 will be held, in conjunction with the NZMA, at the Energy Events Centre, Rotorua 10-13 June 2021. The programme provides a general practice update, with short, sharp and to the point clinical content, including key take home messages to change practice behaviour immediately. GP CME has a strong reputation for short, sharp and to the point clinical content relevant COUNCILS THREATEN SANCTIONS AGAINST PRACTITIONERS Clinicians registered with the Medical, Paramedic and Dental Councils could face sanction if they provide patients with anti-COVID-19 vaccination messagesHELD TO RANSOM
New Zealand’s most disruptive public sector cyberattack to date – a ransomware attack on Waikato DHB – interfered with care in five hospitals and numerous general practices. Simon Maude counts the costs, and asks whether the crisis is an opportunity to HEALTH COMMITTEE CALLING FOR PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS ON The Health Committee has initiated an inquiry into Supplementary Order Paper (SOP) No. 38 on the Health (Fluoridation of Drinking Water) Amendment Bill, so it can seek public feedback on the changes proposedby the SOP
CENTRES OPEN TO PROVIDE COVID VACCINES IN THE COMMUNITY Centres open to provide COVID vaccines in the community. The Hutt Valley and Wellington regions have now entered the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout – the vaccination of border workers’ household contacts, and of the frontline health and emergency workforce – with five community vaccination centres (CVC) now inoperation.
COVID-19 VACCINATION IN TARANAKI Taranaki DHB is following the Government’s targeted rollout of the vaccine which aims to reach two million New Zealanders who are most at risk of getting and spreading COVID-19, and those most at risk of getting very sick from the virus. The rollout sequence is as follows: Group 1. 50,000 border and MIQ workers, their household contacts and BUDGET 2021: A BETTER HEALTH SYSTEM FOR ALL NEW ZEALANDERS Budget 2021: A better health system for all New Zealanders. An extra $200 million so Pharmac can pay for more medicines, treatments and personal medical devices for sick New Zealanders. $486 million to begin the transition to Health NZ and health reforms. $2.7 billion additional support over four years for District Health Boards,contributing
SOUTHERN DISTRICT EXTENDS VACCINE ROLLOUT TO URBAN GROUP 3 Southern district extends vaccine rollout to urban Group 3 population. Older people and those with relevant underlying health conditions in Dunedin and Invercargill will start receiving messages from this week, inviting them to make an appointment to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Vaccination of this group – known as Group 3 in theMinistry
TARANAKI COVID-19 VACCINATION PROGRAMME VISITS FIRST AGED The Taranaki COVID-19 vaccination programme has reached another milestone with the first residents of an aged care facility receiving their first immunisation dose this week. People living in long-term residential care homes, such as the elderly, disabled and mentally ill, fall into the second tier ADVERSE EVENTS FOLLOWING IMMUNISATION WITH COVID-19 Adverse event following immunisation (AEFI) An AEFI is an untoward medical event which follows immunisation and does not necessarily have a causal relationship withROTORUA GP CME 2021
22 hours ago · Rotorua GP CME 2021 will be held, in conjunction with the NZMA, at the Energy Events Centre, Rotorua 10-13 June 2021. The programme provides a general practice update, with short, sharp and to the point clinical content, including key take home messages to change practice behaviour immediately. GP CME has a strong reputation for short, sharp and to the point clinical content relevant COUNCILS THREATEN SANCTIONS AGAINST PRACTITIONERS Clinicians registered with the Medical, Paramedic and Dental Councils could face sanction if they provide patients with anti-COVID-19 vaccination messages OUR COVID-FREE STATUS RELIES ON TRUST IN VACCINE 1 day ago · The increase of vaccine hesitancy caused by misinformation about the safety of the COVID vaccine is frustrating, and needs to stop, says Dr Bryan Betty, medical director at The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners. General practitionersfield
HEALTH COMMITTEE CALLING FOR PUBLIC SUBMISSIONS ON The Health Committee has initiated an inquiry into Supplementary Order Paper (SOP) No. 38 on the Health (Fluoridation of Drinking Water) Amendment Bill, so it can seek public feedback on the changes proposedby the SOP
PETER MCINTYRE
This summary outlines key concepts for understanding what herd immunity does and does not mean, and what this can tell us about the new COVID-19 vaccines Peter McIntyre GP, TEACHER, ARTIST, MENTOR, LEADER The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners is delighted to congratulate their President, Dr Samantha Murton, on being appointed as a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) in the 2021 Queens Birthday honours. Dr Murton MEDCAN CRITICAL AS CANNABIS INDUSTRY POISED TO ENTER LOCAL "With over $100 million invested so far in New Zealand’s medicinal cannabis industry, 2021 is our year to shine,” says Dr Zahra Champion, Executive Director of BioTechNZ and MedCan Summit 2021 organiser. Academics, researchers, government officials, doctors, businesspeople, investors, entrepreneurs and innovators, growers, and patients cannot afford to miss October’s MedCan Summit THE POWER OF COLLABORATION 1 day ago · ProCare, the University of Auckland and the University of Otago are joining forces to undertake a large-scale population health study in the Auckland region to determine the impact of multi-morbidity (having two or more long term conditions) on the risk of hospitalisation or death from heart disease or stroke MIDWIFE-LED HOME BIRTH ‘SHONE SUCH A HUGE LIGHT’ SAYS 21 hours ago · Australian film-maker Zoe Naylor didn’t realise her first birth had been traumatic, until her second child, Beau, came along. When she gave birth to her daughter, she says her experience was “private hospital, obstetrician, epidural”, and left her feeling alone and with subsequent postnatalDAVID MCBRIDE
Occupational health expert David McBride looks at the association between occupation and rheumatoid arthritis, and highlights the lung as an initial site of inflammation and autoimmunityLEIGH O’BRIEN
Many factors contribute to overall wellness – exercise, not smoking, managing stress and getting adequate sleep. We instinctively know that nutrition does too. Dietitian Leigh O’Brien explores the emerging evidence that our gut microbiome may also play a role MINDFULNESS SHOWN TO IMPROVE HEALTH OUTCOMES FOR WĀHINE 1 day ago · New doctoral research has shown mindfulness could be a cost-effective tool in improving the health outcomes of Māori women who suffer from chronic stress. Dr Ketu-McKenzie, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Tuwharetoa, Ngāti Rongomai and Ngāti Whakatere, who graduatedon 5
CENTRES OPEN TO PROVIDE COVID VACCINES IN THE COMMUNITY Centres open to provide COVID vaccines in the community. The Hutt Valley and Wellington regions have now entered the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout – the vaccination of border workers’ household contacts, and of the frontline health and emergency workforce – with five community vaccination centres (CVC) now inoperation.
COVID-19 VACCINATION IN TARANAKI Taranaki DHB is following the Government’s targeted rollout of the vaccine which aims to reach two million New Zealanders who are most at risk of getting and spreading COVID-19, and those most at risk of getting very sick from the virus. The rollout sequence is as follows: Group 1. 50,000 border and MIQ workers, their household contacts and BUDGET 2021: A BETTER HEALTH SYSTEM FOR ALL NEW ZEALANDERS Budget 2021: A better health system for all New Zealanders. An extra $200 million so Pharmac can pay for more medicines, treatments and personal medical devices for sick New Zealanders. $486 million to begin the transition to Health NZ and health reforms. $2.7 billion additional support over four years for District Health Boards,contributing
SOUTHERN DISTRICT EXTENDS VACCINE ROLLOUT TO URBAN GROUP 3 Southern district extends vaccine rollout to urban Group 3 population. Older people and those with relevant underlying health conditions in Dunedin and Invercargill will start receiving messages from this week, inviting them to make an appointment to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Vaccination of this group – known as Group 3 in theMinistry
COUNCILS THREATEN SANCTIONS AGAINST PRACTITIONERS Clinicians registered with the Medical, Paramedic and Dental Councils could face sanction if they provide patients with anti-COVID-19 vaccination messagesROTORUA GP CME 2021
6 hours ago · Rotorua GP CME 2021 will be held, in conjunction with the NZMA, at the Energy Events Centre, Rotorua 10-13 June 2021. The programme provides a general practice update, with short, sharp and to the point clinical content, including key take home messages to change practice behaviour immediately. GP CME has a strong reputation for short, sharp and to the point clinical content relevant MAJOR REFORMS WILL MAKE HEALTHCARE ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL Strengthened Ministry of Health will monitor performance and advise Government. Putting a greater emphasis on primary healthcare and ensuring fairer access for all New Zealanders are two of the main drivers of health sector reforms announced today by Health Minister Andrew Little. “We are going to put the emphasis squarely on primaryand
MOST MĀORI EXPERIENCE RACISM EVERY DAY Dr Rāwiri Tinirau. New research released today shows that 93 percent of Māori in Aotearoa experience racism every day, and even more - 96 percent - say racism is a problem for their whānau. Legal definitions of racism and discrimination fall short of describing the breadth, depth and true cost of racism to Māori, the research finds. A FEW WORDS FROM...RICHARD DAVIES New Zealand Doctor team. Wednesday 13 March 2019, 06:15 AM. Dr Davies with patient Kaiona Finai at the Calder centre. GP Richard Davies works at the Calder Medical Centre, attached to Auckland City Mission, where many of his patients are homeless and struggling with mental health and addiction issues. He loves the outdoors, campaigned for JOHN ROSS RESIGNS AS COMPREHENSIVE CARE CEO / ACTING CEO The board of directors of Comprehensive Care, a leading Auckland Primary Healthcare Organisation, has announced John Ross is leaving his role as Chief Executive of the organisation. Comprehensive Care’s mission is to serve their community by championing, sourcing and sharing progressive and accessible health and wellbeing serviceswith
CENTRES OPEN TO PROVIDE COVID VACCINES IN THE COMMUNITY Centres open to provide COVID vaccines in the community. The Hutt Valley and Wellington regions have now entered the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccination rollout – the vaccination of border workers’ household contacts, and of the frontline health and emergency workforce – with five community vaccination centres (CVC) now inoperation.
COVID-19 VACCINATION IN TARANAKI Taranaki DHB is following the Government’s targeted rollout of the vaccine which aims to reach two million New Zealanders who are most at risk of getting and spreading COVID-19, and those most at risk of getting very sick from the virus. The rollout sequence is as follows: Group 1. 50,000 border and MIQ workers, their household contacts and BUDGET 2021: A BETTER HEALTH SYSTEM FOR ALL NEW ZEALANDERS Budget 2021: A better health system for all New Zealanders. An extra $200 million so Pharmac can pay for more medicines, treatments and personal medical devices for sick New Zealanders. $486 million to begin the transition to Health NZ and health reforms. $2.7 billion additional support over four years for District Health Boards,contributing
SOUTHERN DISTRICT EXTENDS VACCINE ROLLOUT TO URBAN GROUP 3 Southern district extends vaccine rollout to urban Group 3 population. Older people and those with relevant underlying health conditions in Dunedin and Invercargill will start receiving messages from this week, inviting them to make an appointment to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Vaccination of this group – known as Group 3 in theMinistry
COUNCILS THREATEN SANCTIONS AGAINST PRACTITIONERS Clinicians registered with the Medical, Paramedic and Dental Councils could face sanction if they provide patients with anti-COVID-19 vaccination messagesROTORUA GP CME 2021
6 hours ago · Rotorua GP CME 2021 will be held, in conjunction with the NZMA, at the Energy Events Centre, Rotorua 10-13 June 2021. The programme provides a general practice update, with short, sharp and to the point clinical content, including key take home messages to change practice behaviour immediately. GP CME has a strong reputation for short, sharp and to the point clinical content relevant MAJOR REFORMS WILL MAKE HEALTHCARE ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL Strengthened Ministry of Health will monitor performance and advise Government. Putting a greater emphasis on primary healthcare and ensuring fairer access for all New Zealanders are two of the main drivers of health sector reforms announced today by Health Minister Andrew Little. “We are going to put the emphasis squarely on primaryand
MOST MĀORI EXPERIENCE RACISM EVERY DAY Dr Rāwiri Tinirau. New research released today shows that 93 percent of Māori in Aotearoa experience racism every day, and even more - 96 percent - say racism is a problem for their whānau. Legal definitions of racism and discrimination fall short of describing the breadth, depth and true cost of racism to Māori, the research finds. A FEW WORDS FROM...RICHARD DAVIES New Zealand Doctor team. Wednesday 13 March 2019, 06:15 AM. Dr Davies with patient Kaiona Finai at the Calder centre. GP Richard Davies works at the Calder Medical Centre, attached to Auckland City Mission, where many of his patients are homeless and struggling with mental health and addiction issues. He loves the outdoors, campaigned for JOHN ROSS RESIGNS AS COMPREHENSIVE CARE CEO / ACTING CEO The board of directors of Comprehensive Care, a leading Auckland Primary Healthcare Organisation, has announced John Ross is leaving his role as Chief Executive of the organisation. Comprehensive Care’s mission is to serve their community by championing, sourcing and sharing progressive and accessible health and wellbeing serviceswith
OUR COVID-FREE STATUS RELIES ON TRUST IN VACCINE 9 hours ago · The increase of vaccine hesitancy caused by misinformation about the safety of the COVID vaccine is frustrating, and needs to stop, says Dr Bryan Betty, medical director at The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners. General practitionersfield
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1 day ago · Medsafe is investigating a potential risk of myocarditis following vaccination with Comirnaty. The aim of this communication is to encourage further reports to obtain more information on this potential safety concern. Medsafe has received two reports of myocarditis (inflammation of CANTERBURY COVID-19 VACCINATION ROLLOUT MAKES ITS WAY TO Canterbury’s COVID-19 vaccination rollout is progressing, with residents in community-based care, including Aged Residential Care (ARC), beginning to receive vaccinations this week.PETER MCINTYRE
This summary outlines key concepts for understanding what herd immunity does and does not mean, and what this can tell us about the new COVID-19 vaccines Peter McIntyre THE POWER OF COLLABORATION 1 day ago · ProCare, the University of Auckland and the University of Otago are joining forces to undertake a large-scale population health study in the Auckland region to determine the impact of multi-morbidity (having two or more long term conditions) on the risk of hospitalisation or death from heart disease or stroke MIDWIFE-LED HOME BIRTH ‘SHONE SUCH A HUGE LIGHT’ SAYS 5 hours ago · Australian film-maker Zoe Naylor didn’t realise her first birth had been traumatic, until her second child, Beau, came along. When she gave birth to her daughter, she says her experience was “private hospital, obstetrician, epidural”, and left her feeling alone and with subsequent postnatal NEW CHIEF DIGITAL OFFICER JOINS WELLSOUTH 1 day ago · There are big changes on the way in healthcare, and for Damon Campbell that means it is a more interesting and exciting time to make his move to the sector. WellSouth’s new Chief Digital Officer takes up his role starting 8th June, joining the Primary Health Network for Otago and Southland from a MINDFULNESS SHOWN TO IMPROVE HEALTH OUTCOMES FOR WĀHINE 1 day ago · New doctoral research has shown mindfulness could be a cost-effective tool in improving the health outcomes of Māori women who suffer from chronic stress. Dr Ketu-McKenzie, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Tuwharetoa, Ngāti Rongomai and Ngāti Whakatere, who graduatedon 5
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Occupational health expert David McBride looks at the association between occupation and rheumatoid arthritis, and highlights the lung as an initial site of inflammation and autoimmunityNEW ZEALAND DOCTOR
New Zealand Doctor | News, opinion, jobs and education for general practice Keeping general practice and primary care up to date with daily independent news, opinion and LOG IN - NEW ZEALAND DOCTOR Login now to access our news and education. If this is your first visit to our site, your login is the email address associated with your New Zealand Doctor, He Ako Hiringa or ELearning Account, however for your security, we need you to request a new password. NO NEW COMMUNITY CASES; 2 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 IN MANAGED There are no new cases of COVID-19 to report in the community in New Zealand today. There are two new cases to report in recent returnees in managed isolation facilities since the Ministry’s last updateyesterday.
NEW CHIEF DIGITAL OFFICER JOINS WELLSOUTH 4 hours ago · There are big changes on the way in healthcare, and for Damon Campbell that means it is a more interesting and exciting time to make his move to the sector. WellSouth’s new Chief Digital Officer takes up his role starting 8th June, joining the Primary Health Network for Otago and Southland from a THE POWER OF COLLABORATION 4 hours ago · ProCare, the University of Auckland and the University of Otago are joining forces to undertake a large-scale population health study in the Auckland region to determine the impact of multi-morbidity (having two or more long term conditions) on the risk of hospitalisation or death from heart disease or stroke NZMA SAYS YES TO AFFIRMATIVE ACTION IN ADMISSION TO 4 hours ago · The medical students of today are the medical workforce of tomorrow – and it’s essential the future workforce reflects and serves our diverse community. That’s why the NZ Medical Association has adopted a new position statement on admission to medical school, strongly supporting affirmative MANAGING IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME 15 hours ago · Lean red meat is a low-FODMAP food, but it is likely to be aggravating for many patients with irritable bowel syndrome ACTION CONSIDERED AGAINST COMPANY OVER CARE OF DISABLED A resthome company has been referred for possible legal action after an adverse report on its care of an elderly resident. It was morelikely th
MB CHB TRAINEE INTERN ELECTIVE INQUIRY STATEMENT FROM The University of Otago has received the findings and recommendations of the MB ChB Trainee Intern Elective Inquiry Report. The University of Otago commissioned the Inquiry after it came to light that a small group of sixth-year medical students (Trainee Interns) had failed to meet full attendance expectations while on overseas elective modules in 2019. While satisfied that the issues with the STAY OUT OF HOSPITAL OR REDUCE RISK OF HEART EVENT Researchers have found invasive or conservative treatment makes little difference to certain heart patients’ key outcomes after four yearsNEW ZEALAND DOCTOR
New Zealand Doctor | News, opinion, jobs and education for general practice Keeping general practice and primary care up to date with daily independent news, opinion and LOG IN - NEW ZEALAND DOCTOR Login now to access our news and education. If this is your first visit to our site, your login is the email address associated with your New Zealand Doctor, He Ako Hiringa or ELearning Account, however for your security, we need you to request a new password. NO NEW COMMUNITY CASES; 2 NEW CASES OF COVID-19 IN MANAGED There are no new cases of COVID-19 to report in the community in New Zealand today. There are two new cases to report in recent returnees in managed isolation facilities since the Ministry’s last updateyesterday.
NEW CHIEF DIGITAL OFFICER JOINS WELLSOUTH 4 hours ago · There are big changes on the way in healthcare, and for Damon Campbell that means it is a more interesting and exciting time to make his move to the sector. WellSouth’s new Chief Digital Officer takes up his role starting 8th June, joining the Primary Health Network for Otago and Southland from a THE POWER OF COLLABORATION 4 hours ago · ProCare, the University of Auckland and the University of Otago are joining forces to undertake a large-scale population health study in the Auckland region to determine the impact of multi-morbidity (having two or more long term conditions) on the risk of hospitalisation or death from heart disease or stroke NZMA SAYS YES TO AFFIRMATIVE ACTION IN ADMISSION TO 4 hours ago · The medical students of today are the medical workforce of tomorrow – and it’s essential the future workforce reflects and serves our diverse community. That’s why the NZ Medical Association has adopted a new position statement on admission to medical school, strongly supporting affirmative MANAGING IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME 15 hours ago · Lean red meat is a low-FODMAP food, but it is likely to be aggravating for many patients with irritable bowel syndrome ACTION CONSIDERED AGAINST COMPANY OVER CARE OF DISABLED A resthome company has been referred for possible legal action after an adverse report on its care of an elderly resident. It was morelikely th
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