On Thursday 11 June, Ministers Simeon Brown and Matt Doocey confirmed the clinical placement regions for the New Zealand Graduate School of Medicine (NZGSM), a significant milestone for primary care and the rural health workforce across Aotearoa.
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 moreA Taupō general practice is helping lead the way in culturally confident care, becoming the first practice outside Pinnacle Midlands Health Network’s original pilot sites to fully adopt the PHO’s Tikanga in Practice resources and training.
Read moreIn this week's blog post, Justin Butcher writes about what it actually takes to make progress in rural primary care, and why relationships are at the centre of it.
Read moreFrom 1 July 2026, registration fees will be reintroduced for many IMAC vaccinator training courses. This is a return to IMAC's business-as-usual model, following the end of temporary funding from Te Whatu Ora that had enabled full fee subsidies.
Read moreTe Whatu Ora is alerting clinicians to a continued rapid rise in HIV diagnoses in Fiji, with 2,013 new cases reported in 2025, up from 245 in 2022. Cases linked to the Fiji outbreak have been reported in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Read moreUniversity of Waikato researchers are seeking primary, community, and rural nurses who worked in Tairāwhiti during Cyclone Hale and/or Cyclone Gabrielle to share their experiences in a confidential one-on-one interview. Your insights will contribute to future disaster response, practice, education, and policy.
Read moreA few updates from the Waikato Primary Mental Health team: Dr Tony Muller is on leave 22–26 June; adults aged 65 and over become eligible for Packages of Care through the Primary Mental Health brief intervention, counselling and psychology services from 1 July; and a GP Satisfaction Survey is on its way. Please also remember to check patients' telehealth capacity before submitting referrals, it makes a real difference to wait times and access.
Read moreToni Muller, mental health nurse and triage clinician, is offering monthly clinical supervision to practice nurses. This will be a confidential, supportive space to discuss complex cases, reflect on practice, and grow your mental health knowledge. Sessions run for one hour via Teams; individual supervision can also be arranged.
Read moreTe Pūao Mātai Pukupuku / The New Zealand Society for Oncology has launched a free oncology immunotoxicity webinar series, bringing together national and international experts to help health professionals identify, manage, and understand immunotherapy toxicities.
Read morePathlab has updated its guidance on wound swab indications as part of its commitment to diagnostic stewardship. Swabs add clinical value in a defined set of scenarios, and the e-ordering menu will be updated to reflect this. Read on for the full list of indications and advice on when wound swabs are unlikely to be of benefit.
Read moreSlides and video are now available from last week's webinar on the new primary care health target, held by Te Whatu Ora. The session tackled critical issues facing the sector such as general practice workforce constraints and patient access challenges. It also outlined the tactical action plan and data measurement frameworks being implemented to ensure 80 per cent of New Zealanders can access a GP appointment within a week. If you missed it, check out these resources.
Read moreThe University of Auckland is recruiting GP peer groups across Te Manawa Taki / Midlands to participate in a focus group study on how general practitioners approach the menopause transition. The one-hour sessions will be held at a location convenient to the group, facilitated by a vocationally registered GP researcher. Read on for full participation details and study documentation.
Read moreNew to ultrasound? In 30 days, you can go from zero experience to confidently scanning patients. This session covers the five scans that deliver immediate clinical value, the mistakes that slow most beginners down, and real cases that show exactly how fast POCUS skills pay off at the bedside.
View eventPinnacle invites general practices from Taupō and Tūrangi to join us for an evening of speed networking — designed to strengthen connections between primary care teams and local health and community service providers.
View eventClinicians looking to build confidence in managing lower limb chronic oedema can register for this full-day competency workshop, delivered by the Australian Lymphoedema Education, Research and Treatment Centre (ALERT) at Macquarie University.
View eventThe Waikato Strength and Balance service supports older adults to improve strength, balance and confidence, reducing falls risk and supporting independence. Services include
community-based Strength and Balance classes and in-home physiotherapy for those unable to attend classes.
Pinnacle’s RRAG brings the voice of rural teams, GPs, nurse practitioners into the governance of resources provided to help address the needs of our rural communities.
As part of Pinnacle’s commitment to supporting professional development and service improvement within the network, we are offering a nursing innovation fund of $10,000.