Friday, 23 April 2021, 3:13 pm
“Keep the Emergency Department for emergencies only”
is the message from clinicians as we head into the ANZAC Day
long weekend.
Cantabrians should expect longer wait
times if they attend the ED at Waipapa today and over the
long weekend, due to higher demand always expected on
weekend days and some unplanned staff sick
leave.
Acting ED Clinical Director Dr Sarah Carr says
it would be incredibly helpful if people make use of
Christchurch’s three urgent care centres if they don’t
have serious emergency needs.
“This will enable
staff to focus on only those who really need emergency care
Press Release – Canterbury District Health Board Keep the Emergency Department for emergencies only is the message from clinicians as we head into the ANZAC Day long weekend. Cantabrians should expect longer wait times if they attend the ED at Waipapa today and over the long weekend, due to higher …
“Keep the Emergency Department for emergencies only” is the message from clinicians as we head into the ANZAC Day long weekend.
Cantabrians should expect longer wait times if they attend the ED at Waipapa today and over the long weekend, due to higher demand always expected on weekend days and some unplanned staff sick leave.
Wednesday, 16 December, 2020 - 16:55
Inaugural Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) class graduating The first four graduates from the University’s highly innovative Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) programme will graduate this week. Two students from each of the Programme’s streams - Dunedin, which has both domestic and international students, and the Shanghai stream taught in China - are graduating.
In what is thought to be an Otago first, a virtual graduation ceremony will be held this Friday afternoon for DBA graduands currently based in China, and Vancouver. Meanwhile Christchurch-based graduand James Wilkes was due to graduate in person in Dunedin on Saturday before the ceremony was postponed.