Employment Works (IPS) supports trade-qualified builder into work
The IPS programme is a co-funded partnership between Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand and MSD Northland region.
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.
A bus known as DORA will be exploring Te Tai Tokerau Northland during February to promote matihiko hauora (digital health) and help people make use of it.
Health Fund PLUS supports the Whangārei Hospital Talipes Clinic team to give parents a break
by Philippa Mentor
Mia, the therapy dog, is only new to her role, yet she has assisted many in the Whangārei Hospital's children's ward on their pathway to health.
Today, we welcomed another group of fifth-year medical students to the Pukawakawa training programme with a pōwhiri at Terenga Paroa Marae in Whangārei.
Bearing gifts from the police force and rugby life, Black Fern Charmaine Smith and Taniwha Dan Hawkins visited Whangārei Hospital Children's ward this morning,
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