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Through the work you are all doing, our whānau, our community and our nation prosper.
The New Zealand Primary Healthcare Awards | He Tohu Mauri Ora celebrated the stars of primary healthcare at a black-tie awards ceremony on 15 May at the Cordis Hotel in Auckland.
The evening showcased GPs, pharmacists, nurses, midwives, suppliers, practice managers, researchers and others whose innovations and collaborations are transforming primary healthcare.
These primary healthcare stars have stood strong through the COVID-19 pandemic, finding new ways to improve equity and deliver positive health outcomes for all New Zealanders.
The evening’s host, celebrity speaker and wellbeing advocate Jase Te Patu, greeted the audience warmly and then got down to business: announcing the 2021 award winners.
Through the work you are all doing, our whānau, our community and our nation prosper.
The New Zealand Primary Healthcare Awards | He Tohu Mauri Ora celebrated the stars of primary healthcare at a black-tie awards ceremony on 15 May at the Cordis Hotel in Auckland.
The evening showcased GPs, pharmacists, nurses, midwives, suppliers, practice managers, researchers and others whose innovations and collaborations are transforming primary healthcare.
These primary healthcare stars have stood strong through the COVID-19 pandemic, finding new ways to improve equity and deliver positive health outcomes for all New Zealanders.
The evening’s host, celebrity speaker and wellbeing advocate Jase Te Patu, greeted the audience warmly and then got down to business: announcing the 2021 award winners.
Through the work you are all doing, our whānau,
our community and our nation prosper.
The New Zealand
Primary Healthcare Awards | He Tohu Mauri Ora celebrated the
stars of primary healthcare at a black-tie awards ceremony
on 15 May at the Cordis Hotel in Auckland.
The evening
showcased GPs, pharmacists, nurses, midwives, suppliers,
practice managers, researchers and others whose innovations
and collaborations are transforming primary
healthcare.
These primary healthcare stars have stood
strong through the COVID-19 pandemic, finding new ways to
improve equity and deliver positive health outcomes for all
New Zealanders.
The evening’s host, celebrity
speaker and wellbeing advocate Jase Te Patu, greeted the