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AIR coordinators in Waikato are reviewing unenrolled tamariki who are under-immunised, connecting whānau with community providers and supporting general practice enrolment. Your practice may receive a call from a community immunisation provider as part of this outreach. No action is required from your team unless you're able to assist with this information.
Read moreTHINK Hauora and Collaborative Aotearoa recently hosted a webinar exploring what high-performing, place-based integrated primary care looks like in practice. Speakers shared a clear thread that integration is a relational discipline, built on trust, grounded in local context, and is only meaningful when Māori and community voices help shape the way forward. The recording (1.5 hrs) is available for those who'd like to go deeper.
Read moreA reminder of correct swab technique for HPV dry tube collection. Breaking the swab at the pink line, not cutting, protects specimen integrity and prevents instrument contamination. Read the full guidance with photographs.
Read moreIMAC has been advised that a number of Comirnaty 30mcg vaccine batch lots have been recorded incorrectly in AIR and PMS.
Read moreSputum culture is a low-value test in most community settings, with only 6 per cent of samples identifying a respiratory pathogen resistant to first-line antibiotics. New guidance outlines when it is clinically indicated and when to hold off.
Read moreThis is an opportunity for Pinnacle network practice nurses to register their expression of interest to attend this six-session nursing leadership education series.
Read morePropharma has changed the process in which immunisation providers return their vaccines for destruction.
Read moreThe College of Nurses Aotearoa (NZ) Inc is pleased to announce that the 2026 Scholarships are now open to College members for professional development.
Read moreWhānau Pakari is a community-based, no cost, whānau-centred programme for children and adolescents aged 4-15 years (inclusive), wanting to improve their lifestyle.
Read moreTe Pitomata Grants support the development of the Māori health workforce by contributing to course-related costs, including tuition fees and living expenses, for eligible tauira Māori enrolled in NZQA-accredited health or disability-related study, or rongoā Māori programmes.
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