Respiratory physician Lutz Beckert considers chronic obstructive pulmonary disease management, including the prevention of COPD, the importance of smoking cessation and pulmonary rehabilitation, and the lifesaving potential of addressing treatable traits. He also discusses the logic of inhaler therapy, moving from single therapy to dual and triple therapy when indicated, as well as other aspects of management
The reluctant leader: He kaihautū, he whakatōngā
Wednesday 11 September 2019, 08:30 AM
Medical Council chair Curtis Walker wearing his grandfather, Ranginui Walker’s, New Zealand Māori Council tie, and the suit his great-uncle Bob Gudex wore while on the MCNZ board (front row, far left). “That is the whakapapa,” says Dr Walker
Curtis Walker talks to Alan Perrott about leadership, identifying as Māori and why flagpoles sometimes must come down
Kei te korero a Curtis Walker ki a Alan Perrott mō te kaihautūtanga, mō te tuakiri Māori, ā, mō tika ki tōna wā o te tope o te pouhaki
Subtle and gentle, “Subtle and gentle, but in an immovable kind of way.”
The Medical Council of New Zealand chair is describing his deceased yet ever-present koro, Ra, Curtis Walker, Ko Curtis Walker, tiamana o te Kaunihera Hauora, e mau nei ki te neketai o Te Kaunihera Māori o Aotearoa mai i tērā o ana tupuna i a Ranginui Walker;
Kia ora and welcome to New Zealand Doctor Rata Aotearoa
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