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If you’re ready for a change, a challenge, and the opportunities offered by joining the region's largest employer, then we could have the role you’ve been waiting for.
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.
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.
“What would attract someone to this role is the day to day support that you get from within this team and the wider community of health professionals and also the ability to work autonomously, thinking on your feet and making good clinical decisions while recognizing our resources.
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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.
THE OLIVER SMALES MEMORIAL TRUST Dr Oliver Smales was a well liked and well respected paediatrician and citizen of Hawke’s Bay who made a significant difference to the lives, health and wellbeing of many babies, children, youth and families during his lifetime.
Hawke’s Bay DHB serves a population of 155,000 people It is one of 20 DHBs established in New Zealand in 2001 by the New Zealand Public Health and Disability Act 2000.
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11 February
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10 March
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14 April
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11 May
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9 June
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14 July
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11 August
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15 September
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13 October
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9 November
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Combining with Clinical Council - venue: HBDHB Education Centre, Canning Road,…
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