Northland DHB remains on track in reducing its carbon footprint
Northland DHB remains on track with a 10 percent reduction in its carbon footprint compared with 2016
News in January 2019
Northland DHB remains on track with a 10 percent reduction in its carbon footprint compared with 2016
Northland DHB Public Health nurses Gloria Reid and Bev Smith have been overwhelmed at the support they’ve had from local businesses in Whangarei.
For the twelfth year running a select group of year five students from the University of Auckland, School of Medicine were welcomed into the esteemed Pūkawakawa
by Liz Inch
GPs and emergency departments nationwide remain on high alert for people seeking medical help with possible symptoms of meningococcal disease.
by Liz Inch
Wait times for patients referred to Northland’s only addiction detox unit, Timatanga Hou at Dargaville Hospital are likely to be reduced after a portion of fund
Vaccinating pharmacists in Northland spent the summer holidays doing their bit to fight the recent meningococcal W outbreak that has claimed at least three.
by Liz Inch
The newly appointed Northland DHB workplace violence prevention programme manager, Eliza Wallace was welcomed to the organisation this week in a formal pōwhiri.
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