Northland – Forgotten, But Not Lost
Something that isn’t always appreciated (by the public, media, and healthcare workers) is how much impact our health system has on the health of our population.
Something that isn’t always appreciated (by the public, media, and healthcare workers) is how much impact our health system has on the health of our population.
by Liz Inch
NorthTec and Northland DHB are working in partnership to enhance the Northland nursing workforce.
by Liz Inch
Tu Kaha, our new mental health and addiction services subacute unit was blessed and officially opened today in Kaikohe.
by Liz Inch
A group of local people, many who have never had a job, were given the opportunity of a lifetime last weekend
by Liz Inch
It truly felt like Christmas at Countdown Whangarei today when Northland DHB’s Child Health Services were handed a whopping $80,000 cheque.
To show their appreciation, each year Northland DHB hosts a volunteer luncheon and this year, was no exception, despite a major power outage.
by Liz Inch
Health care assistants studying for their NZQA Certificate in Health & Wellbeing achieve a 100 percent success rate for their studies.
by Liz Inch
With 128 confirmed cases of measles now confirmed across the Northland Region the DHB urges parents and caregivers to protect their whānau.
by Liz Inch
Te Kura o Otangarei have achieved an outstanding 97 percent MMR immunisation coverage rate.
New acute care telehealth network links rural Hospitals’ Kaitaia, Bay of Islands, Dargaville, and in 2020, Rawene, to Whangarei Hospital Intensive Care Unit.
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