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Auckland Hospital surgeons pay tops $1m, more staff earn over $500k

Auckland Hospital surgeons pay tops $1m, more staff earn over $500k 15 May, 2021 05:00 PM 5 minutes to read Director-general of health Dr Ashley Bloomfield said stronger public measures - like level 2.5 - might have to be new norm once the borders open. Video / Mark Mitchell Director-general of health Dr Ashley Bloomfield said stronger public measures - like level 2.5 - might have to be new norm once the borders open. Video / Mark Mitchell Nicholas Jones is an investigative reporter at the New Zealand Herald nicholas.jones@nzherald.co.nz@nickjonesnzer The number of employees at the country s largest hospital earning more than $500,000 has jumped, after surgeons worked extra hours to help clear backlogs caused by Covid-19.

The uncomfortable truth: Top male doctors earn up to $73,000 more than female colleagues

The uncomfortable truth: Top male doctors earn up to $73,000 more than female colleagues 14 May, 2021 05:00 PM 5 minutes to read Angela Lim, chief executive of mental health social enterprise Clearhead and a Harvard-trained doctor battles sexism at board meetings from patronising older men. Photo / Jason Oxenham Angela Lim, chief executive of mental health social enterprise Clearhead and a Harvard-trained doctor battles sexism at board meetings from patronising older men. Photo / Jason Oxenham Emma Russell is a health reporter for the New Zealand Heraldemma.russell@nzherald.co.nz Top male doctors are earning up to $73,000 more than their female colleagues each year, despite working the same hours and job responsibilities, a Weekend Herald investigation reveals.

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Not just a pretty face : Alarming boys club culture poses risk to women s health

Not just a pretty face : Alarming boys club culture poses risk to women s health 14 minutes to read Emma Russell is a health reporter for the New Zealand Heraldemma.russell@nzherald.co.nz Every day, female doctors experience ingrained sexist attitudes, such as being labelled aggressive or hormonal when expressing strong opinions. Not only are they paid far less than their male colleagues, but they re also outnumbered in nearly every speciality. Emma Russell explores the alarming extent this boys club culture is being blamed for undervaluing women s health. Because while gender bias is wrong in any workforce, in the health system, it can kill.

Union says public sector wage freeze could impact surgery waiting lists

Supplied Counties Manukau DHB has since last year been working to reduce its elective surgery backlog. It cancelled between 1400 and 1600 operations in 2020 alone due to Covid-19. The Government’s wage freeze for public sector workers could have a chilling effect on district health boards like Counties Manukau as it tries to clear its surgery backlog due to Covid-19, a union has warned. Executive director Sarah Dalton said while Counties Manukau DHB needs to receive more funding to address its surgery backlog, there also needs to be the people available to carry out the operations. “There’s a limit to how many weekends doctors, anesthetists and nurses are going to be willing to work in the face of being abandoned by the Government,” she said.

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