Pinnacle is pleased to share this mobile plan offer developed with Spark Health as part of their ongoing commitment to support and mobilise the Aotearoa New Zealand health sector.
Read morePinnacle is excited to reopen Kia Puāwai (our Māori and Pasifika Education Fund) for 2025. This fund, with a value of $15,000 (up to $5,000 each for up to three people), has been created to tautoko the continuous development and career progression of our Māori, and now also Pasifika, workforce.
Read moreOn behalf of Hauraki PHO, NHC and Pinnacle, we are seeking kaimahi, working in primary and community care who are interested in further education skills development or study support.
Read moreDrive-throughs aren’t just for fast food — they’re now making healthcare quicker and more accessible too.
Read moreIf you are an NZNO member, and studying undergraduate or postgraduate degrees or diplomas, consider applying for a scholarship through NZNO.
Read moreThe 0800 IMMUNE phone line will be operating at reduced hours/capacity during the holiday period. For any urgent matters, please contact your local immunisation coordinator. If you have any concerns regarding cold chain, please quarantine vaccines and contact your local immunisation coordinator. See the 0800 IMMUNE phone line holiday hours here.
Read moreFrom time-to-time patients requiring regular infusions through a long standing IV or PICC line are being managed through general practice teams, particularly in rural areas. Healthcare logistics are warning of a small increase in reported leakage from some brands of PICC line. It is timely to remember the potential complications of what can appear to be stable and well-established medical devices.
Read moreThis course incorporates the latest research with specific information for the Aotearoa New Zealand context. The Asthma and Respiratory Foundation NZ are running a ‘Summer Special’ promotion until the end of February 2025 at the reduced cost of $79.
Read moreTe Whatu Ora's Sexual Health Clinic will be closed between 20 December and 6 January 2025.
Read morePathlab has reported BNP levels using the Triage Method and using EDTA plasma as the preferred sample type. The current reference interval is 0-100 ng/L. From 23 December 2024, the current BNP method will be replaced by NT-proBNP. This method is more specific than BNP, as NT-proBNP has a longer half-life and is less influenced by factors like obesity or kidney function.
Read moreThe following testing criteria should apply during periods of high pertussis activity. For any local outbreaks, a testing strategy should be determined in conjunction with the local public health service.
Read moreAIR service desk will maintain limited support during their normal hours through the summer break, except for public holidays. They will be closed on 25 and 26 December and 1 and 2 January 2025.
Read moreTe Whatu Ora has received notice of further strike action by members of the NZNO union. This means nurses, healthcare assistants and some midwives who are union members and employed by Te Whatu Ora at Rotorua and Taupō Hospitals will be undertaking a further full withdrawal of labour on Friday 13 December from 1.00pm to 5.00pm. They will also be undertaking a full withdrawal of labour on Tuesday 17 December from 1pm to 5pm involving all hospitals across Aotearoa New Zealand.
Read moreB4 School Check refresher course (1-hour session) for registered nurse providers who have previously completed the two-day B4SC training.
View eventDr Dave Maplesden and Dr Jo Scott-Jones recently reviewed ClinicalKey AI, developed by Elsevier, and determined it worth sharing with the wider network as a "fantastic tool to support clinical decision making." In an attempt to make this session accessible, it will be held on two occasions.
View eventDr Dave Maplesden and Dr Jo Scott-Jones recently reviewed ClinicalKey AI, developed by Elsevier, and determined it worth sharing with the wider network as a "fantastic tool to support clinical decision making." In an attempt to make this session accessible, it will be held on two occasions.
View eventJo Scott-Jones and Dave Maplesden discuss empagliflozin and ketoacidosis, decision to fund fosfomycin in the community, latent autoimmune diabetes and more.
A standing order is a written instruction issued by a medical practitioner, nurse practitioner or dentist. It authorises a specified person or class of people (e.g. registered nurses) who do not have prescribing rights to administer and/or supply specified medicines and some controlled drugs.
Following the Te Whatu Ora announcement of a Pertussis national epidemic Pinnacle has compiled information and resources for practice teams.