Te Pūao Mātai Pukupuku / The New Zealand Society for Oncology has launched a free oncology immunotoxicity webinar series, bringing together national and international experts to help health professionals identify, manage, and understand immunotherapy toxicities.
As immunotherapy use expands in Aotearoa New Zealand, immune-related adverse events are expected to become more common, and primary care teams are often the first point of contact when these present.
This series is particularly timely as work progresses to bring systemic anticancer therapies into community settings, with a fully funded expansion of cancer services on the horizon for general practice. Health professionals can register and stay informed about upcoming sessions at nzsoncology.org.nz/webinarseries.
Applications for the next annual Midlands Collaborative Registered Nurse Prescribing in Community Health (RNPCH) programme are now open.
Read moreNgā Manukura is a clinical leadership programme for Māori nurses and midwives. Enrolments are still open for 2026 cohorts, with 25 places available in each, for those who meet the criteria.
Read moreThis service is designed to ensure low acuity presentations to Taranaki Base Hospital are actively redirected back to primary care.
View detailsPinnacle is a recertification programme provider partner for designated registered nurse prescribers in community health (RNPCH).