The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners are delivering a course tailored for PHO/organisation staff supporting general practices to prepare for Foundation Standard certification.
When: October 2, 2026
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This course will empower and inform those wishing to lead their team through Foundation Standard preparation and towards certification. This is a flexible learning course. The content is emailed out to each participant and then 3-4 weeks later, the group will meet for an online discussion and Q & A with Quality Programme team members.
When: October 2, 2026
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Short, sharp and to the point practical updates from 140+ speakers with over 200 sessions to choose from.
When: August 13–16, 2026 Where: Christchurch
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This event will review surgical conditions of the upper extremity and peripheral nerve that GPs should have in their differential diagnosis.
When: June 23, 2026 Where: Lower Hutt
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When: June 19–20, 2026 Where: Wellington
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When: June 18, 2026 Where: Wellington
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When: June 18, 2026 Where: Wellington
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Short, sharp and to the point practical updates from 160+ speakers with over 200 sessions to choose from.
When: June 11–14, 2026 Where: Rotorua
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The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners are delivering a course tailored for PHO/organisation staff supporting general practices to prepare for Foundation Standard certification.
When: June 4, 2026
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This course will empower and inform those wishing to lead their team through Foundation Standard preparation and towards certification. This is a flexible learning course. The content is emailed out to each participant and then 3-4 weeks later, the group will meet for an online discussion and Q & A with Quality Programme team members.
When: June 4, 2026
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Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is a common presentation in general practice. This Short Course in AUB is designed to build GP confidence through practical, evidence based learning aligned with the inaugural New?Zealand national guideline.
When: May 23, 2026 Where: Auckland
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Dyspepsia is common in general practice, but deciding who to test, treat, or refer can be challenging. This webinar will outline a practical, GP-focused approach to dyspepsia and Helicobacter pylori.
When: April 29, 2026
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Robotic-assisted surgery is transforming orthopaedics, enabling highly precise and personalised joint replacement. This session will outline the benefits of robotic arthroplasty.
When: April 28, 2026 Where: Wellington
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Dr Olivia Smart, Gynaecologist and Niamh Clerkin, Pelvic Health Physiotherapist will be presenting a CME on sexual function/dyspareunia.
When: April 23, 2026
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Join us for an engaging CME evening at Ormiston Hospital, bringing together leading specialists to share practical insights in gastroenterology.
When: April 14, 2026 Where: Auckland
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