Hamish happy to be here after sepsis scare
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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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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UPDATE 07 August 2023
NZNO nurses and midwifery colleagues accepted the collective agreement offer.
This means the 24-hour planned strike action planned on Wednesday 9 August will…
There’s a buzz around Gisborne Hospital at the moment with the arrival of Dr. Vipul Shah, an experienced Critical Care Physician (intensivist).
An intensivist is specialised in…
Te Whatu Ora staff based in the building on Peel Street, Gisborne are being relocated due to ongoing weather damage and health concerns related to the building.
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Nurse Practitioner (matanga “expert”; tapuhi “nurse”)
We are very excited to now have two dedicated, passionate and locally-grown cardiology nurse practitioners (NP) working to improve…
“As Māori and wāhine in the health technology area, we have a responsibility to create pathways and frameworks to have a positive impact on future generations,”…
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Like many public and private organisations across New Zealand, Te Whatu Ora has been impacted by Holidays Act 2003 compliance issues.
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Meet Doris Higgins – one of our Friends of the Hospital Volunteers.
Doris has been volunteering at the hospital since 2007.
“After moving from the country into town…
In support of National Volunteer Week which runs from the 18-24 June each year, we caught up with Hospice Volunteer Suse Sligo.
Suse Sligo has been volunteering…
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