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23 September 2022 | Equity
Serious changes needed to achieve transformative change for Pasifika peoples

13 September 2022 | Equity
Prioritising Māori and Pasifika for vaccination will save lives

22 August 2022 | Equity
Achieving Equity – working towards better outcomes for Māori patients

5 August 2022 | Equity
Can screening save lives?

3 August 2022 | Equity
Proactive immunisation for Māori tamariki will save lives

1 August 2022 | Equity
Understanding inequity for rural Māori
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26 September 2023 - 26 September 2023
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30 September 2023 - 30 September 2023
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Neurodiversity with a focus on ADHD
02 October 2023 - 02 October 2023
7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Neurodiversity is part of the interwoven uniqueness of the human condition. It involves a difference in processing of the world around us. Recognising and reinforcing strengths, whilst supporting those that struggle with the interface of themselves and a structure that has been built by the ‘neurotypical’ is where primary care has a crucial role to play.
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24 August 2023 | Clinical
Many ways to give this Daffodil Day

10 August 2023 | Clinical
HDC: delay in diagnosis of diabetes

9 August 2023 | College and members
GP23: Continuity of care – precious resource or obstacle?

3 August 2023 | College and members
Results of the 2023 Greg Judkins Poetry Competition

2 August 2023 | Media releases
Funding available for research that benefits general practice

24 July 2023 | Media releases