Wednesday, 5 May 2021, 1:16 pm
Members of the New Zealand Rural General Practice Network
(the Network) held up green cards in show of support for the
proposal to form a collective organisation Hauora Taiwhenua
Rural Health Network on Saturday 1 May 2021.
During
the Network’s AGM at the National Rural Health Conference
in Taupō, the Network Board put forward the proposal to
form Hauora Taiwhenua Rural Health Network and to transition
the Network’s functions and role to this new organisation
over a 12-month period.
More members turned up for
this AGM than ever before to show their support and have
their say on the future of the Network, and the resolutions
Press Release – Rural General Practice Network Members of the New Zealand Rural General Practice Network (the Network) held up green cards in show of support for the proposal to form a collective organisation Hauora Taiwhenua Rural Health Network on Saturday 1 May 2021. During the Networks …
Members of the New Zealand Rural General Practice Network (the Network) held up green cards in show of support for the proposal to form a collective organisation Hauora Taiwhenua Rural Health Network on Saturday 1 May 2021.
During the Network’s AGM at the National Rural Health Conference in Taupō, the Network Board put forward the proposal to form Hauora Taiwhenua Rural Health Network and to transition the Network’s functions and role to this new organisation over a 12-month period.
Tuesday 4 May 2021, 03:54 PM
New Zealand Rural General Practice Network chair Fiona Bolden is excited at the new direction the network is moving in
“I hope this would be very hard for decision makers to ignore”
The New Zealand Rural General Practice Network hopes to create a more united voic
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GP Grahame Jelley recognised for more than 30 years of dedication to rural health
4 May, 2021 08:33 AM
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Dr Grahame Jelley was named as the 2021 recipient of the Peter Snow Memorial Award at the National Rural Health Conference in Taupō last week. Photo / File
Dr Grahame Jelley was named as the 2021 recipient of the Peter Snow Memorial Award at the National Rural Health Conference in Taupō last week. Photo / File
Bay of Plenty Times
A former Bay of Plenty GP, who now works in Kerikeri, has been recognised for more than 30 years of dedication to rural health and his commitment to advancing Māori health outcomes.
Press Release – Rural General Practice Network This week approximately 400 rural health professionals and administrators will come together at Wairakei Resort in Taup for this years National Rural Health Conference. This conference is the first in person health professionals conference in 2021 …
This week approximately 400 rural health professionals and administrators will come together at Wairakei Resort in Taupō for this year’s National Rural Health Conference.
This conference is the first ‘in person’ health professionals conference in 2021 and the biggest event for rural health professionals for close to two years due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Minister of Health Hon. Andrew Little will open Conference on Friday 30 April.