Programme Incubator
What it isProgramme Incubator is a ‘grow your own’ workforce development programme. It introduces health professional role models to students and whānau/family.
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What it isProgramme Incubator is a ‘grow your own’ workforce development programme. It introduces health professional role models to students and whānau/family.
2020
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February 13
4. 00-6. 00pm
Venue: Corporate Boardroom
March 23
4. 00-6. 00pm
Venue: Corporate Boardroom
April 2
4. 00-6. 00pm
This meeting is not proceeding as scheduled
May 7
4. 00-6. 00pm
Venue: Zoom Meeting
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June 4
4. 00-6.
The dates of the respective meetings are listed below but are subject to change. Meeting papers will be available on this site by noon the Friday prior to meeting dates shown below.
Hawke’s Bay District Health Board is exploring ways to eliminate alcohol harm in the community and the impact alcohol harm has on emergency services. To find out more about alcohol harm click here.
What do we do?Manage organisational emergency preparedness and response across Te Whatu Ora in Hawke's Bay and maintenance of fire safety systems.
More information:Major Incident Resources
Emergency Control Resources
Pandemic Resources
Public Health Emergency Planning and Response
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.
The new regional Consumer Councils are now in place as of 1 July 2024. More information about the role of Councils and their members can be found here.
BASIC - Basic Assessment and Support in Intensive Care courseThe BASIC course is designed to teach the practical management of critically ill patients.
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.
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.