The New Zealand Medical Journal, published by the NZ Medical Association, is the principal scientific publication for the medical profession in New Zealand.
"We aim to give a voice to all those crying out for accountability. To this end we are launching the People’s Covid Inquiry—to find answers to the questions the government lacks courage even to ask." @keepnhspublic
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JRSNZ is seeking an outstanding researcher with an international reputation for research excellence to provide leadership and strategic direction. As Editor in Chief, you will shape and advance the journal’s mission:➡️https://t.co/0uACrARNPO
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We congratulate the individuals and families who advocated for this change and thank those who delivered it.
Equity is an important issue for the medical profession - through the NZMA we seek to apply an equity lens to all our policy and advocacy work.
There is “absolutely no evidence” that covid-19 vaccines can affect the fertility of women or men, says new expert guidance by the @ARCScientists and @BritFertSoc, which comes amid concerns that misinformation has been circulating online
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Christina Stringer, associate professor in the Centre for Research on Modern Slavery at @AuckUniBusiness, has lifted the lid on migrant workers facing serious exploitation in New Zealand. https://t.co/uESMo4VYi3
NZ COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) Guidelines published in the New Zealand Medical Journal - giving a national framework for diagnosis and management of COPD in an NZ context.
https://t.co/EGyHZGSRNV
Professor @rawiniahiggins has been elected to the UN Global Taskforce for the Decade on Indigenous Languages 2022-2032. 🌏
As a representative of the Pacific, Professor Higgins will advocate for te reo Māori and the indigenous languages of our region.
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Today, we kick off the largest immunisation programme in our history, by vaccinating the first of our border workforce, a critical step in protecting everyone in Aotearoa. Read the full update at
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NZ COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) Guidelines published in the New Zealand Medical Journal - giving a national framework for diagnosis and management of COPD in an NZ context.
https://t.co/EGyHZGSRNV
Important editorial in this week's @NZMAchair @NZMedJ from @alexkmacmillan with excellent recommendations for the @ClimateCommNZ consultation process, particularly around transport and equity.
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The 14th annual Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee report has been released today. The report describes the lack of progress for some groups as ‘unacceptable’: https://t.co/Ob2scmPiL6
The Health Quality & Safety Commission thanks outgoing consumer network and consumer advisory group member, Martine Abel-Williamson, for the valuable contribution she has made to the Commission's work programmes over the past seven years. Read more: https://t.co/RSk685Sn6v.
A Commission and PHARMAC-supported quality improvement project is improving medicines access for patients in remote settlements of eastern Bay of Plenty. https://t.co/wTcC5Vw1jM