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College of Nurses Aotearoa NZ nurse practitioner of the year
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College of Nurses Aotearoa NZ nurse practitioner of the year
Thursday 30 January 2020, 03:00 PM

Jackie Clapperton is an intensive care paramedic for St John and a nurse practitioner for The Doctors Te Whare Hāpara, Turanga Health at Te Karaka Medical Centre and Hauora Tairāwhiti; Karen Hoare is a nurse practitioner in south Auckland, whose work has helped to improve newborn and infant enrolment with primary health providers as well as immunisation rates across all ethnic groups
Jackie Clapperton
Jackie Clapperton’s presentation of her work for St John in last year’s Nurse Practitioners New Zealand’s Conference blew her aud, Jackie Clapperton Nurse practitioner, Jackie Clapperton
Kia ora and welcome to New Zealand Doctor Rata Aotearoa
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