Strengthening Te Tai Tokerau’s Oral Health Workforce
A collaboration between AUT and Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Te Tai Tokerau supports oral health bachelor students to work remotely and close to home.
A collaboration between AUT and Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora Te Tai Tokerau supports oral health bachelor students to work remotely and close to home.
When Rosie Ponifasio-Hughes found out she was having twins, she made a point of connecting with as many Health New Zealand | Te Whatu Ora services as possible…
When Maisie Burns was one, she loved music and had the groove. Over time, that started to disappear...
Minister of Health Dr Shane Reti says it was exciting to be at Whangārei Hospital today, recognising the start of construction for a radiation cancer facility.
Pasifika Fusion and Children’s Day events provided local public health teams an opportunity to get amongst the community
The IPS programme is a co-funded partnership between Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand and MSD Northland region.
In early 2024, two candidates were selected to receive a $2500 scholarship from the Oral Health Therapist Fund.
A member of our community generously provides the Oral…
Jordon Denison and Chevau Johnston 2024 recipients of the JR.BM Unregulated Health Workers Fund.
Last year, Whangārei Hospital became a fully accredited advanced training site in cardiology.
Dr Robert Michael is the first advanced trainee in cardiology at Whangārei Hospital, after…
Thanks to a successful application to Health Fund PLUS, our Allied Health team now has a stock of slide sheets to offer carers of palliative patients.
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