Leading by Example
Ngā Tai Ora – Public Health Northland are supporting the Northland Sports Coalition (NSC) to raise awareness of the importance of having an active lifestyle.
Ngā Tai Ora – Public Health Northland are supporting the Northland Sports Coalition (NSC) to raise awareness of the importance of having an active lifestyle.
Eight cohort 1 Calder Framework Facilitators were congratulated in March for completing their training and became fully credentialed as Facilitators.
When Northland DHB Gynaecologist Dr Donna Hardie reflected on her 41-year career practising Medicine, she said her relationship with patients was the best part
A group of current and former staff were invited to a morning tea today (31 March) to celebrate the 120-year anniversary, which officially falls on Sunday 4.
Three Northland DHB staff have been offered a JRBM Scholarship to undertake health specific undergraduate studies with an accredited provider.
Northland DHB have welcomed Te Hiku ō Te Ika Rongoā Māori practitioners into the fold of Kaitaia Hospital to deliver their traditional Rongoā Māori services.
The work of two Northland DHB clinical teachers has been recognised by the Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences at the University of Auckland.
One of New Zealand’s most advanced X-ray fleets raises the standard of imaging precision, infection control and health equity for Northland region
Public health risk assessment associated with the red algal bloom in the Waipu estuary
Please be advised that Kaitaia, Bay of Islands, Dargaville and Whangarei Hospitals are not in the tsunami evacuation zone.
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