There’s a definite plod factor to being a good GP or practice nurse. It’s the checking and checking again, asking the right questions and not shying away from asking them twice, three times, or however often it takes to get an answer
Crikey, it was a great night. From the pōwhiri led by Ngā Rangatahi o Tāmaki through to the dancing late at night, primary care in its many guises came out to celebrate excellence at the second New Zealand Primary Healthcare Awards | He Tohu Mauri Ora
Crikey, it was a great night. From the pōwhiri led by Ngā Rangatahi o Tāmaki through to the dancing late at night, primary care in its many guises came out to celebrate excellence at the second New Zealand Primary Healthcare Awards | He Tohu Mauri Ora
It truly was a race against time as I tumbled my way through 20 PowerPoint slides at the rate of 20 seconds per slide. I was new to the discipline of PechaKucha – the art of the seven-minute slide presentation – before I tackled one at the recent National Rural Health Conference
Hugs, laughs, tears, backslapping – there was no shortage of aroha and joy when rural gen¬eral practice got together for the first time in two years, late last month
It truly was a race against time as I tumbled my way through 20 PowerPoint slides at the rate of 20 seconds per slide. I was new to the discipline of PechaKucha – the art of the seven-minute slide presentation – before I tackled one at the recent National Rural Health Conference
Hugs, laughs, tears, backslapping – there was no shortage of aroha and joy when rural gen¬eral practice got together for the first time in two years, late last month