Good government stewardship – it doesn’t quite roll off the tongue, but it may become a useful term for medical professionals to rebut accusations of “nanny state”
Stuff happened, talk was talked, and we saw a dragon nailed mid-flight, yet I feel unfulfilled. Why? New Zealand Doctor reporter Alan Perrott continues his weekly reviews of Game of Thrones, season eight
Overwhelming systemic failures over four hospital visits prevented the cause of a 16-month-old boy’s ultimately lethal injuries being identified says the HDC
The second inquiry into the death from meningococcal disease of Auckland medical student Zachary Gravatt has made several recommendations and rejected an explanation given by one of the event’s major players
Community-based Whakakotahi projects such as the Tongan Health Society’s 18-month diabetes project can involve a tricky balance between long-term gain and short-term pain
When it comes to swansongs, nothing beats the melody of plucked heartstrings. Actually, make that strummed heartstrings with a Pete Townsend windmill thrown in for good measure, writes New Zealand Doctor reporter and GoT fan Alan Perrott