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The Cervical Screening Training Course offered by Well Women and Family Trust will equip participants with the knowledge and skills to become competent cervical screeners.
View eventThe course will provide the knowledge and skills to safely and effectively administer vaccines on the National Immunisation Schedule, as appropriate within your scope of practice. Note this is the only Taranaki training session available for new vaccinator training this year.
View eventThis study day is for primary care nurses and allied health who work alongside whānau living with diabetes. We will investigate the impact of some parallel conditions on diabetes management and glycaemic control, as well as the impact of diabetes on the parallel condition.
View eventB4 School Check refresher course (1-hour session) for registered nurse providers who have previously completed the two-day B4SC training.
View eventIn Aotearoa New Zealand, legal gambling is widespread, with people spending around $2.6 billion per year. Gambling harm occurs on a continuum and varies in severity and impact. Please register your interest to attend this Asian Family Services hui.
View eventThe ACC MRI pathways support GPs and nurse practitioners to make direct referrals for MRIs, for patients who have had a course of active physiotherapy.
View eventThis study day is for all nurses and allied health who work with whānau living with Type 2 diabetes – whether you are looking to upskill or refresh your knowledge. It will cover a wide variety of topics plus an opportunity for case studies. Certificates for CME will be made available following the course.
View eventJoin Gina Kaye, Taranaki GP lead, for these Taranaki GP hui evenings. Please add these dates to your diaries, the page will be updated as details for each session are confirmed.
View eventJoin Collaborative Aotearoa for a session where Canadian leaders will share their expertise in collective impact and the importance of inter-organisational / inter-sectorial integration as the approach to enable population health; and community health across Canada, with a focus on indigenous populations and rural settings.
View eventPae Tata, Pae Tawhiti is an early intervention framework designed to support practitioners working with whānau to explore and address mild to moderate mental health concerns and alcohol and other drug (AOD) challenges.
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