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Alarmingly, the dominant musical soundtrack of my youth is now four decades deep. Post-punk was, and is, the most immediately ...
Editor Barbara Fountain searches the citations for this year’s King’s Birthday Honours for recipients with connections to ...
Ensure your patients get the support they need with a new Work and Income community health pathway, a top tips resource, and ...
We have ample opportunities for career progression, leadership and co-ownership, with a network of 65 practices. Our GPs are ...
HealthCare NZ is sponsoring the Best Supplier, Service, Product or Campaign Award in the 2025 New Zealand Primary Healthcare ...
GP Jonathan Bentley discusses the care of an older man who experiences two bouts of septicaemia with no specific symptoms ...
James Currie is an extended care paramedic who spends his days driving around Porirua and Hutt Valley, responding to low-acuity ambulance calls. He stitches up wounds, treats chest infections, ...
The Government is celebrating a ‘steady improvement’ in childhood immunisation – but focusing on overall rates can hide who’s ...
If the Government is serious about an investment approach then health and safety should be the poster child. Workplace harm costs us $4.9 billion a year and theres much we can do to prevent it.
Sharing donation statistics and stories each year also helps raise awareness of organ and tissue donation and the importance of having conversations about it, says Sue Garland, Donor Coordinator Team ...
In this article, pharmacist prescriber Linda Bryant uses two case studies to illustrate important considerations during ...
June is Aphasia Awareness Month, but if you don’t know what aphasia is, you are not alone. An estimated 1/3 of people who have a stroke will experience aphasia – i.e. roughly 29,000 New Zealanders are ...
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