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BASIC course
Basic Assessment and Support in Intensive CareThe BASIC course is designed to teach the practical management of critically ill patients. It consists of lectures, skill stations and interactive tutorials covering many aspects of the care of critically ill patients, with an emphasis on supportive management, particularly mechanical ventilation.
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BEYOND BASIC - Advanced Airway Management course
This course, an addition to the BEYOND BASIC series, is designed to give the Intensive Care or Anaesthetics trainee a structured approach to management of the upper airway. Commonly reported airway events in ICU include difficult and failed intubation and tracheostomy related problems.
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BASIC and BEYOND BASIC
BASIC - Basic Assessment and Support in Intensive Care courseThe BASIC course is designed to teach the practical management of critically ill patients.
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BEYOND BASIC - Mechanical Ventilation
A 2 day course suitable for senior trainees in Intensive Care Medicine, Anaesthesia or other acute disciplines; as a refresher for Intensive Care or Respiratory Physicians, Consultant Anaesthetists, and experienced intensive care nurses. VENUE Hawke’s Bay (Hawke’s Bay Fallen Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, Education Centre, Peter Lloyd Auditorium).
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MECAs
Current Multi Employer Collective Agreements (MECA)
Food and Service Workers MECA (E tū) 15 December 2021 - 31 May 2024
Current Single Employer Collective Agreements (SECA)
Administration CA (PSA) 1 January 2023 - 31 December 2024
Allied, Public Heath, Scientific & Technical (PSA) June 2025
Anaesthetic Technicians (APEX) 1 December 2023 - 30 November 2025
Clinical Pharmacist Facilitators (APEX) 1 June 2022 - 1 April… -
Nurse Entry to Practice and Nurse Entry to Specialist Practice Programme
Applications for Hawke's Bay | Te Matau a Māui 2025 January NETP intake opens Wednesday 7 August. We look forward to hearing from you. The NETP programme has been designed to provide structured education to consolidate the NCNZ competencies and support new graduate nurses into professional nursing practice.