The songsbirds of Te Whatu Ora Tairāwhiti
If you’re at the Gisborne Hospital on a Thursday morning, you’ll be greeted by the sound of Health NZ Te Whatu Ora Tairāwhiti’s songbirds.
Matua Owen Lloyd…
If you’re at the Gisborne Hospital on a Thursday morning, you’ll be greeted by the sound of Health NZ Te Whatu Ora Tairāwhiti’s songbirds.
Matua Owen Lloyd…
Sixty locally and internationally trained nurses have swelled Gisborne Hospital’s nurse numbers to 400.
Easy to catch up on childhood immunisations at Gisborne walk-in clinic.
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More patients will be able to have a scan closer to home now a new MRI machine has been approved for Gisborne Hospital.
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Māori and Pacific people in Tairāwhiti aged between 50 and 59 are now able to take part in the free National Bowel Screening Programme.
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Their face starts drooping on one side.
They can’t speak properly or move on one side of their body.
Time to Call 111. Now.
Six cases of typhoid have been identified in a team of rural workers in Tairāwhiti.
Public health officials believe the outbreak began with one of the team mem
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Norma Stewart - Kaimahi at Te Waharoa
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Crayfish manager Hamish Douglas is known to many in Tairāwhiti, especially in golfing circles from his decades as a greenkeeper at Poverty Bay Golf Club.
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Senior doctors and dentists employed by Te Whatu Ora, who are members of ˆASMS, are going on strike from 10am – 12noon on Wednesday 13 September.
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