Te Maramatanga recently joined Pinnacle Taranaki as Support to Screening mobile health nurse. She supports people with access to screening services, in their home, across communities, at general practices and with hospital specialist services.
Ko Taranaki te mounga.
Ko Te Atiawa, ko Taranaki rātou ko Ngāruahinerangi ōku iwi.
Ko Te Rangiurei Hohaia rāua Louise Rauhuia Manuera Dix Hohaia ōku mātua. Ko te tamahine potiki ahau.
Tokotoru āku tamariki. Ā, tokorua āku mokopuna.
Ko Te Maramatanga Hohaia ahau.
I whānau mai ahau i Kirikiriroa, e tupu ake ahau i Te Awamutu. Nō reira, kei te noho ahau i Ngāmotu inaianei. I whaiako e ahau te mahi neehi te tau 1995.
Different roles across the years have lead to having a broad range of technical skills, and a wealth knowledge about myself as well as health, wellbeing, and clinical / cultural practice. I returned home five years ago and have worked in general practice settings and in acute inpatient facilities.
Te Maramatanga Hohaia, Mobile Health Nurse - Taranaki
TeMaramatanga.Hohaia@pinnacle.health.nz
027 345 3467
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