Following the tragic events of Christchurch in March 2019, the Government has introduced the Arms Legislation Bill to impose tighter controls on the use and possession of firearms
I don’t like Halloween much. It’s bad enough that today's form of celebrating it is an American import with impossible pumpkins, but it is also extremely scary
I don’t like Halloween much. It’s bad enough that today's form of celebrating it is an American import with impossible pumpkins, but it is also extremely scary
The year 2019 has been a big one for Diana Sarfati, who remembers as a teenager wanting to follow in her GP father’s footsteps simply because “it was kind of cool to be a doctor”
Following the tragic events of Christchurch in March 2019, the Government has introduced the Arms Legislation Bill to impose tighter controls on the use and possession of firearms
POLICY PUZZLER
Tim Tenbensel spells out the circuitous path that awaits health activists in their attempt to influence policy – but hopes people still take that step
The final report of the Health and Disability Review Panel is due early in an election year. It is unlikely to be easy reading for politicians hitting the hustings. Wellington correspondent Virginia McMillan reports
A study has found GPs referring patients for ACC-funded magnetic resonance imaging are doing the job well – just as direct referrals are being considered for expansion
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