ROAR at East Otago Field Day:"[we heard that] you experience an abundance of good things living rurally, including peace and quiet, a beautiful environment and eco-friendly lifestyle, while also living within a community of great people." https://t.co/UQ0R7o5IUt #GoRural#RuralNZ
@SarahLibrarina @EpidemicsA We have a similar one, either from the sanatorium at the Hamilton's or from the one at Palmerston as a sleep out in our garden at Patearoa.
Te reo Māori petition was brought to
Parliament in 1972. In 1987 Te reo Māori was made an official language of NZ. Not all who campaigned were fluent Māori speakers themselves.
You don't have to be a speaker of Te reo Māori to be a champion for Te reo
https://t.co/HGDAYVpyG3
Replying to @mccoombe when we do try to inform our rural interprofessional students about determinants of rural health and wellbeing we have five weeks out of their whole curricula to do it.
Onto it. Surprises me how often those with a love of minutiae quote ‘crowded curriculum’ to justify continued inclusion of said minutiae in MD courses. How about we think about what the workplace/community needs for success and teach those really important things. @andanin
Day 1 Workshops starting at #TUFH2021. Looking forward Stories and Art of Transformation: Deepening Our Understanding of Social Accountability. Led by Social accountability champions. Ann Cameron, Jill Allison, Erin Cameron, @RogerStrasser, Robyn Preston, Pauline Sameshima
@EmTumilty is absolutely a clinical and research ethicist worth a follow. A great person to have on any research team; contributes in spades. An absolute gem of a colleague. 💎
Good on you Tania and other West Coast leaders. More clarity required from government on implications of SNAs especially to farmers. https://t.co/bjERujqh3M
Miss you to @EmTumilty and yes definitely more work to do in this rural space and not just with human health professionals but also animal health professionals. I am speaking tonight's about moral distress in veterinarians, with veterinarian colleague @MarkBryanNZ
Congratulations to the @GPRHOtago team of Fiona Doolan-Noble, @geoff_noller Garry Nixon and @StokesTim63 for their publication exploring the experiences of people living rurally who received an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD). https://t.co/Hgzm1WFTEW
Great to see our 1st paper from our M. bovis study published. Second paper about to be submitted. Could not have done this without all our great farming participants.
@DoolanNoble Great to have our first paper #cateyboyce; #ChrysJaye; #GeoffNoller &
@MarkBryanNZ on the impact of M Bovis on farmers and farming communities in Southern New Zealand published. Thanks to #lotteriesNZ and publishers @tandfonline
DOI: 10.1080/1177083X.2021.1879180
Resilience isn't all about yoga & mindfulness! The wonderful @GemmaAburn from @FmhsNursing
urges us to consider broader structural factors which impact health practitioner well‐being #Workplacewellbeing#resilience https://t.co/2Kvz452nWw