Middlemore Clinical Trials is seeking participants for a research study evaluating a novel medication that boosts immune function. If you are over 65 years and are healthy or have a stable medical condition, you may be eligible. Email: [email protected]
A new study has found that Middlemore Hospital has the highest number of patients across Australasia. The study, published in the NZ Medical Journal, looked at the number of patients that presented to the hospital over one winter week in 2016. https://t.co/yZN83z41vk
In today's e-digest read Rasik's story about supporting his sister through multiple hospital admissions, as well as kaupapa Māori approaches to primary health care, patient deterioration, and more at: https://t.co/G5RIAc745n
Article: 'Spreading and scaling up innovation and improvement' - ecological and social practice perspectives are needed to supplement (or replace) “mechanical” efforts to replicate an intervention https://t.co/wcyvqs1t91 #qualityimprovement@KoAwatea_cmdhb
So great to see these minds in action this morning with @minhealthnz@koawatea_cmdhb for the Health & Disability Workforce strategic priorities action planning for Pacific https://t.co/J5fDBcRDNY
It's New Zealand Sign Language Week. Natasha, one of our interpreters share's some tips on using sign language when communicating with a deaf person. For more information about sign language, or for some great resources, check out https://t.co/2HMSqvArY6 #NZSLWeek2019
Article: 'How organisations contribute to improving the quality of healthcare' https://t.co/gHMCUZh3cQ "Strong clinical representation and challenge from independent voices are key components of effective leadership for improving quality" @KoAwatea_cmdhb
This project was delivered by Dr Lynne Maher @lynnemaher1 and supported by our Partners in Care co-design programme. It’s great to see your project being shared, and it just shows that a little can go a long way. Great mahi! #transhealth @jenniferk_nz @PegasusHealthNZ