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The irritable baby, April 2021, This article, by Starship Children’s Hospital general paediatrician Anne Tait, looks at the conundrum of the crying baby aged less than six months, a , HTT Irritable baby - Fraser
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Retired GP Ben Gray has from sandal-wearing to teaching medical students how to dress.
Ben Gray retired from general practice late last year, after 35 years. Fiona Cassie from New Zealand Doctor charts his journey from long-haired Taranaki activist to GP advocate, trainer and academic.
It was a while before young GP Ben Gray gave in and started wearing socks to work.
The GP turned academic, sees some irony in the fact he’s now teaching dress code to the next generation of doctors.
“I wouldn’t have met any of the dress code that I’m recommending [to medical students],” says Dr Gray.
Grab some popcorn and hit the couch; The Health Media is starting 2021 with a Popcorn Panel looking at how a Māori Health Authority vested with commissioning power might work, and the potential impact on primary care’s frontline
Wednesday, 13 January 2021, 8:49 am
The Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) will again be
the principal sponsor for New Zealand’s first national
primary healthcare awards.
ACC is sponsoring the
patient safety award, which celebrates excellence in safe
practice. The award recognises an individual or team for
outstanding innovation and leadership in patient safety and
raises awareness and support for the safety of all patients
in all healthcare settings.
The second year of the New
Zealand Primary Healthcare Awards |He Tohu Mauri Ora are now
open, and entries will be accepted until 10pm, 17 January
2021. The awards give GPs, primary care and community teams,