Verbatim theatre can stir empathy, awaken memories and even draw an almost exact picture of the life you’re living. It’s being used to give voice to how Māori experience health
Verbatim theatre can stir empathy, awaken memories and even draw an almost exact picture of the life you’re living. It’s being used to give voice to how Māori experience health
The increase in the number of years medical students can access student loans to 10 will help rural people, Māori, and those from less wealthy families become doctors
NZMSA (New Zealand Medical Students’ Association) and Te Oranga (Māori Medical Students’ Association Aotearoa) warmly congratulate the government on their announcement to extend the life-time limit on student loan borrowing to 10 EFTS for programmes such as medicine
Te Awamutu GP Liza Lack took on the job of role-modelling a GP–patient consultation with a mental health theme, but says the result is by no means perfect
Auckland psychiatrist Jacqui Gore says management and leadership can completely change the whole culture of a workplace and one comment can change the whole tone
Goodfellow Unit well-wishers gathered at University of Auckland Tamaki Campus last week to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the groundbreaking GP education unit
Specialist GP Nikki Vadgama provides some tips to make your next paediatric eczema consult easier. She includes a review of new guidelines, resources, websites and medications for paediatric eczema management