Why modern medicine is a major threat to public health

Source: Association of Salaried Medical Specialists – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Why modern medicine is a major threat to public health

When former airline pilot Tony Royle came to see me last year to seek reassurance that it was OK to participate in an Ironman event, having stopped all his medications 18 months after suffering a heart attack, I was initially a little alarmed.

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Nauru ousting Doctors Without Borders ‘unthinkable’ – Ghahraman

Source: Association of Salaried Medical Specialists – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Nauru ousting Doctors Without Borders ‘unthinkable’ – Ghahraman

The government of Nauru has ordered that Médecins Sans Frontières – or Doctors Without Borders – stop working in the country, effective immediately. The charity has been providing medical services to residents, asylum seekers and refugees on the island since late 2017. Green Party MP Golriz Ghahraman has labelled the move unthinkable. She talks to Susie Ferguson.

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Maternity Quality and Safety Programme

Source: Waikato District Health Board – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Maternity Quality and Safety Programme

Local maternity quality and safety programmes have been operating in each DHB since 2012 and have raised the profile of maternity quality and safety by establishing more effective governance structures, enhanced clinical leadership and better engagement with the sector and consumers.

It’s hard for doctors to unlearn things. That’s costly for all of us.

Source: Association of Salaried Medical Specialists – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: It’s hard for doctors to unlearn things. That’s costly for all of us.

We know it can be hard to persuade physicians to do some things that have proven benefits, such as monitor blood pressure or keep patients on anticoagulants. But it might be even harder to get them to stop doing things.

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A public business, not a public service

Source: Association of Salaried Medical Specialists – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: A public business, not a public service

OPINION: Yet again, the neoliberal wrecking ball is swinging through New Zealand’s public service, fronted, alas, by Chris Hipkins whose laudable attempt (launched last February) to clean up the mess created by the State Sector Act 1988 has been captured by the high-paid top brass of the 1988-model state sector.

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Clinical trials and research units

Source: Waikato District Health Board – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Clinical trials and research units

The Waikato DHB has the goal of becoming an internationally recognised centre for research. It has a number of active clinical trials and research units based on Waikato Hospital campus including critical care research, respiratory and gastroenterology research, cardiology trials, trauma research, neurology research, breast cancer (Waikato Breast Cancer Research Trust), rheumatology research and trials, cancer and blood research and trials, diabetes research, renal trials, and researching the use of digital health.

Research

Source: Waikato District Health Board – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Research

Waikato DHB aims to be a centre of excellence in research – including clinical research and participation in national and international clinical trials, academic research for professional development, as well as research that drives social and cultural change and service delivery improvements for the people in our health district.

The diversity and geographical span of the Waikato health district provides many opportunities for innovative and collaborative research. 

Research is supported by strong links with both Auckland and Waikato universities and research foundations as well as Waikato DHB’s own resources – a superb library, a well structured research approval process and research governance, and Waikato’s ability to attract world-leading clinicians with an interest in research and training.

Investigation follows scathing report on health board spending

Source: Association of Salaried Medical Specialists – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Investigation follows scathing report on health board spending

South Auckland’s health board has begun investigating itself after earning a scathing reprimand from the country’s health boss but no resolution to multimillion-dollar spending questions. The Counties Manukau District Health Board was meant to be subject to two more inquiries but those have been cancelled. Instead, it is calling in the lawyers off its own bat.

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Serious questions raised over Counties-Manukau DHB finances

Source: Association of Salaried Medical Specialists – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: Serious questions raised over Counties-Manukau DHB finances

An official audit has raised serious questions about multiple financial irregularities at Counties Manukau District Health Board. It includes revelations that senior staff reported that DHB-run conferences made healthy profits when in fact there were losses of almost a million dollars. The problems are detailed in an audit released late yesterday by the Health Minstry which is calling the findings troubling and unacceptable but is taking no further action. Joining me now to discuss the findings is RNZ health correspondent, Karen Brown.

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For healthcare support staff

Source: Waikato District Health Board – Press Release/Statement:

Headline: For healthcare support staff

We have a Health Care Support Development team  dedicated to building the confidence and knowledge of our healthcare support staff.
 
The Health Care Support Development team provides education and training for health care support staff e.g. healthcare assistants (HCAs), psychiatric assistants, rehabilitation assistants, hospital attendants/ orderlies, employed by Waikato DHB other Waikato health providers by agreement. DHB.