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Six minutes to share a story: Rural health gets PechaKucha treatment at conference
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Six minutes to share a story: Rural health gets PechaKucha treatment at conference
Wednesday 26 May 2021, 04:35 AM

Sonya Smith, Mark Eager, John Robson, Lisa Dewolfe, Jackie Sartorius, Jo Scott-Jones and Barbara Fountain shared quick-fire stories at the National Rural Health Conference
NATIONAL RURAL HEALTH CONFERENCE
Around 400 people – GPs, practice nurses, nurse practitioners, PHO and DHB officials and managers, politicians and NGO representatives attended the National Rural Health Conference, hosted by the New Zealand Rural General Practice Network, at the Wairakei Resort near Taupō early this month
Sharing a story in just 400 seconds is no easy task, but eight speakers met the challenge of the PechaKucha presentation with ease during last month’